15 Cute And Queer Etsy Shops Everyone Should Support

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Pride Asylum is a UK-based Etsy shop that specializes in handmade LGBTQ+ jewelery, apparel and accessories. Check out the shop here.
Etsy / PrideAsylum
Pride Asylum is a UK-based Etsy shop that specializes in handmade LGBTQ+ jewelery, apparel and accessories. Check out the shop here.

When it comes to supporting the queer community, thereโ€™s more you can do than donate to empowering causes like HRC, GLAAD and The Trevor Project (though donโ€™t get us wrong โ€• thatโ€™s really important, too).

Spending money to support the art, creativity and businesses of underrepresented folks is also an important part of empowering a community, like by shopping Black-owned and latinx-owned businesses.

Thatโ€™s why we reached out to the trendsetters at Etsy to learn more about the importance of safe, open and diverse places for queer folks to share their work.

โ€œEtsy is proud to foster a creative space for all people to express themselves,โ€ says Dayna Isom Johnson, Etsyโ€™s trend expert. โ€œItโ€™s important to have a safe and open community where people with diverse interests and lifestyles can share their unique items with the world.โ€

Sounds like something we can get behind. Take a look below at our 15 favorite queer-friendly Etsy shops.

Take a look:

1
Pride Asylum
Etsy / PrideAsylum
Pride Asylum is a UK-based Etsy shop that specializes in handmade LGBTQ+ jewelery, apparel and accessories. Check out the shop here.
2
Queerly Designs
Etsy / Queerly Designs
Queerly Designs is a Pennsylvania-based Etsy shop that specializes in queer apparel and designs. Check out the shop.
3
Mary Mack Wear
Etsy / Mary Mack Wear
Mary Mack Wear draws, designs and screen prints by hand bandanas, badges and prints for social movements, queer identity and environmental justice. Check out their shop here.
4
Little Pickle Memories
Etsy / Little Pickle Memories
Little Pickle Memories is a UK-based Etsy shop that specializes in keepsake products for "All Types of Families." Check out the shop here.
5
Wild Fancy Design
Etsy / Wild Fancy Design
Wild Fancy Design is a destination for sassy handmade jewelry and accessories. Check out their shop here.
6
Jacob V Joyce
Etsy / Jacob V Joyce
Jacob V Joyce is an artist who creates works that are all "designed to bash back against white supremacist, heteronormative, patriarchal oppression while keeping it cute." Take a look at their shop here.
7
Junebug and Darlin
Etsy / Junebug and Darlin
Junebug and Darlin is an Oregon-based Etsy shop that specializes in cross stitch kits and cross stitch patterns. Check out the shop here.
8
Rebirth Garments
Etsy / Rebirth Garments
Rebirth Garments is a collection of gender non-conforming lingerie for all bodies. Check out their shop here.
9
Pride Lips
Etsy / PrideLips
Pride Lips is a Virginia-based Etsy shop that specializes in flavored lip glosses that are Pride themed. Check out the shop here.
10
sootmegs
Etsy / sootmegs
sootmegs is a UK-based Etsy shop dedicated to making badges to help make the invisible visible, with pins that say things like, "You are making me nervous," and "Let's not talk about politics." Take a look at their shop here.
11
Holly Mac Draws
Etsy / Holly Mac Draws
Holly Mac Draws specializes in unique handmade illustrated prints and cards all designed by Holly Macdonald. Check out their shop here.
12
Hello Pride
Etsy / Hello Pride
Hello Pride is an Etsy shop that specializes in LGBT baby apparel. Check out their shop here
13
Lovestruck Prints
Etsy / Lovestruck Prints
Lovestruck has a collection of cute clothing, accessories, illustrations and gifts for your queer and feminist BFFs. Check out their shop here.
14
Kiernan Dunn
Etsy / Kiernan Dunn
Kiernan Dunn is a New Orleans based printmaker and zinester who creates feminist and LGBTQ-friendly creations. Check out their shop here.
15
Papersaurus Creative
Etsy / Papersaurus Creative
Julia and Sara, the creatives behind Papersaurus Creative, launched their line of inclusive LGBT cards after they received a collection of gender neutral cards for their own wedding in 2009. Though they loved the gender neutral sentiment, they wanted to create cards that better fit the diverse couples out there. Check out their shop here.
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