Leather Pride Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Description: It's never too hot for Leather in New Orleans it's just looks hot. Don't see your flag? Contact for your custom New Orleans City Pride flag
NOLeatherA (New Orleans City Leather Pride Flag) Phone Case
by campsnash
$17 $23
Description: A new design to show your Leather pride!!! Based from the Golden Ratio and the idea of beauty and perfection in nature, this flag redesign shows the world you are exactly as nature intended! Grab this for yourself, your allies, your family, your friends, and all who wish to stand for the Leather community!
Perfectly Human - Leather Pride Flag Phone Case
by OutPsyder Art and Design
$17 $23
Description: No matter where you go, a Leather person always leaves their Leather Pride boot prints along their path Base design by Lily Lilith 2016 All profits benefit the Leather History Preservation Foundation
Leather Pride Boot Prints Phone Case
by Leather History Preservation Foundation Scholarships
$17 $23
Leather Pride Flag Phone Case
by Leather History Preservation Foundation Scholarships
$17 $23
Queer Leath Pride Flag Graffiti Word Art Phone Case
by HarveyHandcraftsandDesigns
$17 $23
Rainbow Boa with leather Flag Phone Case
by HarveyHandcraftsandDesigns
$17 $23
SplashBear Leather Pride Paw Phone Case
by SplashBear - Art by Don Twine
$17 $23
Description: This is the Leather Woman's Pride Flag. The design originated from the Leather Pride Flag designed by Tony DeBlase. This design has the heart touching all 3 colors, as original but instead of blue, this flag has purple. Tori Jones has chosen purple as it is a royal color that she feels represents her and many other women in the Leather Community. June 2016 All profits benefit the Leather History Preservation Foundation
Leather Woman Pride Phone Case
by Leather History Preservation Foundation Scholarships
$17 $23
Mineshaft Vintage Retro Gay LGBT NYC New York 80s Leather Phone Case
by WearingPride
$17 $23
Description: Established in November 1966, The Black Cat Tavern was a gay bar located in Los Angeles, California's Silver Lake neighborhood. Two months later, on New Year's Eve, several plainclothes LAPD officers infiltrated the tavern. After arresting several patrons for kissing, the undercover officers began beating several revelers, ultimately arresting fourteen patrons for assault and public lewdness. With no resolve for those wrongfully attacked and arrested, a civil demonstration of over 200 people to protest the raids was held on February 11 outside The Black Cat Tavern. This was one of the first demonstrations in the U.S. protesting police brutality against members of the LGBT community, preceding the Stonewall riots by over two years.
Description: Celebrate the debut of our giant new Leather Pride Flag with this year’s bold design: “Our Flag is Bigger – Marching Together, One and All.” The shirt features a powerful image of community—hands of all shades lifting the flag together in unity. A heart bearing the Minnesota silhouette and leather pride colors reminds us that pride is rooted in both place and purpose. Wear it with pride, and know that 100% of proceeds support Minnesota Leather Pride and our mission of visibility, inclusion, and celebration.
Snake Pit Vintage Retro Cowboy Leather Gay LGBT Texas Phone Case
by WearingPride
$17 $23
Description: Show off your fierce independence with this neon glowing map highlighting the ultimate lone star state dominance. Perfect for a local tailgate party or a country music festival, this sarcastic observer aesthetic playfully calls out regional rivalry. Throw this patriotic graphic on a classic black tee to boldly display your confident swagger and unapologetic Texan culture.
Spike Vintage Retro LGBT LA Gay Los Angeles Leather Phone Case
by WearingPride
$17 $23
Manhole Vintage Retro Leather Gay Chicago LGBT Phone Case
by WearingPride
$17 $23
Description: Walter Schneider and his partner B.M. Alexander were pioneers West Hollywood, opening their successful bar, The Gallery Room, in 1962, and also ran the hot club of the day, Up Disco. In the late '70s, Schneider and Alexander decided they’d like to live in Venice, and a friend found them a prime location on Abbot Kinney Boulevard to open a new gay bar at the beach. Opening their doors in 1979 under the name Roosterfish, the bar quickly became a gay hot spot on the westside. Roosterfish became a neighborhood favorite, and operated for decades until finally closing up shop in 2016.
Manhole Vintage Retro Leather Gay Chicago LGBT Phone Case
by WearingPride
$17 $23
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.