LED Queens specializes in bodybuilding tights, shorts, and wrestling singlets! Owner and designer Cesar Torres started LED Queens because he felt the gay community “wanted something better than just t-shirts. Queer bodybuilding rainbros – your time is now. Check out their pronoun collection, sweatshirts, tights, shorts, and joggers, along with some *fun stuff* for your next Pride party. M&R is proudly American-made production, so everything is done in-house. Get loud and fresh with a bright crop top or tank from Merek & Richard – two gay guys and their French Bulldog based in Dallas, Texas. Viicaya is promising exciting fabrics that do away with sweat marks, seams that do away with uncomfortable crotches, and other improvements to modern activewear. Her super unique activewear clothing line comes out this summer with impressively inclusive sizing and gender neutral styles.
Still in its fledgling production, but we can’t wait for the launch of Viicaya by Mattie Rogers – Catalyst Athletics 71kg weightlifter, 2020 Olympic qualifier, and all-around badass. This year, their Pride run comes complete with a section for non-binary Theys. They are “a company made up of fitness misfits… for lifters, by lifters”, which includes historically oppressed groups. Out-Fit also has a handful of designs that are a little more subtle than the rainbow flag.ĭNDL has been a pretty outspoken supporter of the LGBTQ+ community since the beginning with brand messaging that speaks to rebellious contempt for the status quo. We especially love the rainbow barbell flag design and the Rob Kearney unicorn as tribute to the World’s Strongest Gay. This one checks all the boxes: 100% LGBTQ+ owned and offering Prideful fitness apparel that supports the cause.