Gay Man Mugs
Description: ⚓🌈 Set sail on a sea of pride with the "Hello Sailor" design. This empowering design celebrates love and strength, featuring an illustration of a muscular sailor in the style of the late, great gay artist, Tom of Finland.
Tom of Finland Hello Sailor Gay Gift For Gay Man Pride LGBT Mug
by DeanWardDesigns
$13 $18
Description: Tugs Belltown Tavern is considered by many to be the best Seattle gay bar of all time. The legendary Tugs opened their doors in October 1976 at 2207 1st Ave. and quickly showed the city what a gay bar could be. The tavern hosted a wide variety of musical style theme nights, making the transition from jukebox-only to live DJs in '78. They had a downstairs DJ booth where patrons could walk up to the window and look at the record being played. Customers would dance until dawn, often spilling into the streets or up on the roof in the small hours. Tugs also hosted live shows, movie nights, and tons of other regular events (every Saturday was Spaghetti Night!) which were all detailed in a monthly calendar that was designed and printed by hand.
Description: Just leave Ron Desantis out of your vocab. Don't say gay, Don't say Desantis, pride flag design, rainbow colors.
Don't Say Desantis, Florida Don't Say Gay Politics Liberal Distressed Mug
by YourGoods
$13 $18
Description: Art of Stanford Pines from Gravity Falls with the phrase "toxic old man yaoi" with the gay mlm pride flag
Stanford Pines Gravity Falls Toxic Old Man Yaoi Meme Mug
by Alt Irish Historian
$13 $18
Description: Simple hand drawn stick figure drawing, of two gay guys, holding hands, in rainbow colors representative of gays, lesbians, and all LGBTQ people
Stick figure drawing of two gay men holding hand, in rainbow colors for pride Mug
by WelshDesigns
$13 $18
Description: Inspired by 1/6 scale Joe figures, the Big Jim was a line of action figure toys produced from 1972 to 1986. The Big Jim line was smaller in size (closer to 10' in height compared to Joe's 12') and each figure included a push button in the back that made the character execute a karate chop action. Each figure's arms were made of a soft vinyl material that contained a mechanism that simulated bulging biceps when the elbow was bent. Big Jim was less military-oriented than the Joe line, having more of a secret agent motif, but also had a large variety of outfits and situations available including sports, space exploration, martial arts, hunting, western, camping, fishing, and photography.