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Collection: Genderless Identities Collection

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Explore our subtle, unique, & classy genderless identities pride products, celebrating the diverse experiences beyond the gender binary. Designed and shipped from Canada. Wholesale & Custom orders available!🏳️‍🌈🥳

  • Bigender Flag - Flag Cube Pin
    Bigender Flag - Flag Cube Pin
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Proudly Designed and Shipped from Canada

All our products are thoughtfully designed and crafted by Delwin and Jimmy, a dedicated gay couple based in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Proud Zebra is committed to supporting LGBTQ+ charities and organizations, with a portion of profits donated to these important causes. We are proud to offer wholesale and custom orders, catering to individuals and organizations looking to make a positive impact and celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What identities does this agender and intersex pride collection celebrate?

This collection brings together our agender, neutrois, and intersex pride products. Whether you're looking for something quiet for everyday wear or bold for a march, you'll find pins, charms, and accessories built around these identities. Browse our complete pride flags guide for context on each flag.

Q: What does the agender pride flag mean?

The agender pride flag was designed by Salem X in 2014. Its seven mirrored stripes — black, grey, white, green, white, grey, black — represent the absence of gender (black and white), the space between binary genders (grey), and non-binary identity (the green centre stripe). Read more in our agender and neutrois blog.

Q: What does the intersex pride flag represent?

The intersex pride flag was created by Morgan Carpenter for Intersex Human Rights Australia in July 2013. Its yellow background and unbroken purple circle were chosen as non-gendered colours and as a symbol of wholeness, completeness, and the right to bodily autonomy. Our intersex blog explains the history in depth.

Q: Are these products designed and shipped from Canada?

Yes. We design every product ourselves in British Columbia, Canada, and pack each order by hand before it ships from our home base. Read Our Story for the full founder background.

Q: Where can I find other identity-specific pride products?

We design products across 32+ pride identities. You can sort everything by identity on our Shop by Identity page, or browse the full Pride Flags Guide for the meaning behind each flag.