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LGBT+ Pride Outfits

Refuse to be forgettable, own your identity.

Colour, confidence and movement

Pride dressing does not have to mean disposable costume pieces or one-day novelty clothing. This collection is built for those who want colour with structure, energy with intention, and outfits that move properly from the street to the parade, the festival field, the dance floor or the afterparty.

Explore bold Pride outfits built around printed leggings, expressive meggings, athletic tops and performance-led statement pieces. Rainbow colour, geometric pattern and festival styling come together in gear that feels visible without becoming throwaway. Check out our article on what to wear to Pride.

Wear them with a clean black tank, an open shirt, boots, trainers, mesh layers or full festival accessories. Alternatively, explore our men's boxer briefs and pair with a matching tank. Let the colour lead. Let the shape hold. Let the outfit say what it came to say.

LGBT+ Pride Outfits

Statement gear designed for festivals, rave culture, and expressive outfits.

A curated selection of bold Pride-ready gear.

Men's Pride Outfits - Wear Something Worth Remembering

Pride is the one day a year when the crowd is already on your side. The street is yours. The light is right. And you have exactly one job: show up in something that earns the moment. Plain black leggings will not do it. Generic grey will not do it. This collection was built for the person who knows the difference.


A Short History of Pride and the Clothes That Made It

On 28 June 1969, the patrons of the Stonewall Inn on Christopher Street in New York City fought back against a police raid. What followed over the next several nights became the event that triggered the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement and gave Pride its origin point. One year later, the first Pride marches took place in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. They were protests as much as celebrations - and the clothes people wore were part of the message.

That has never changed. The way you dress at Pride has always been a political act and a personal one at the same time. Visibility is the point. Boldness is not optional. The most powerful thing you can wear down a parade route is something that makes it impossible to look away.

Christopher Street Day - CSD - takes its name directly from that original location. Berlin's CSD is now one of the largest Pride events in Europe, drawing hundreds of thousands to the Brandenburg Gate and beyond. London Pride, Mighty Hoopla, Mardi Gras in Sydney, São Paulo Pride - the scale has changed. The logic of the clothes has not. Show up. Be seen. Refuse to be forgettable.


What's in the Pride Collection

One collection, every piece of the outfit. From the entrance jacket to the underwear underneath.

The entrance jacket. A bomber jacket is the piece you wear walking into the parade. It says everything before you've said a word. Bold print, full coverage, the kind of garment that turns a crowd into an audience. Wear it open over a matching tank or closed when the morning is still cool. Either way, the entrance is made.

Men's Pride leggings. The centrepiece of any Pride outfit for men. Rainbow prints, pastel gradients, glitter-finish fabrics and bold geometric colour blocks. Gay leggings designed to be worn at full visibility - on parade routes, festival fields, dance floors and anywhere the brief is presence rather than blending in. The full men's leggings range is available if you want to explore beyond the Pride collection specifically.

Women's leggings. The same bold print logic applied to a women's cut. High-rise, four-way stretch, all-over colour. The women's leggings range covers the full Pride palette.

Tanks and cropped tops. Built to coordinate with the leggings and perform across a full day on parade. The crop top cuts the silhouette differently - shorter, bolder, made for the man or woman who wants the midriff to be part of the look. Both run in the same performance fabric as the activewear range.

T-shirt dresses and patterned tees. For the Pride attendee who wants full colour coverage without the compression of leggings. The T-shirt dress is the most wearable piece in the range across the full day - parade, after-party, wherever the night ends. Patterned tees bring the same graphic print energy in a relaxed cut that works over leggings or on its own.

The cap. One cap. Bold print. Wear it.

Bundles. Coordinated sets built to go out together - leggings and tank, jacket and tights, full head-to-toe looks. If building the outfit from individual pieces is not the brief, the bundles do the decision-making for you.

Men's Pride underwear. Because the outfit starts before the shorts go on. The patterned boxer briefs collection includes seventeen LGBT-specific designs alongside the full Memphis and retro range. Rainbow checks, kaleidoscope prints, abstract multicolour patterns. Wear them as a waistband statement above festival shorts or as a full look when the event earns it - and at Pride, it earns it.


What to Wear to Pride - Building the Look

The strongest Pride outfits for men are built around a focal point. One bold piece - usually the leggings or the underwear if shorts are the plan - and everything else in service of it. A vivid rainbow legging paired with a plain white tank. Glitter meggings with a matching glitter tank. A Memphis print boxer brief visible above low-slung festival shorts. The formula is simple: lead with the boldest piece, keep everything else clean.

For London Pride, the colour palette reads best in full daylight - go maximum saturation, maximum coverage. For CSD Berlin (24-25 July 2026 at Brandenburg Gate), the parade route runs through the city centre in summer heat - breathable fabric and a look that holds up across a full day on foot. For festival crossovers like Mighty Hoopla or any event where Pride aesthetic meets festival leggings culture, the pastel and glitter end of the range works harder than the pure rainbow prints.


Sizing and Fabric

Men's leggings and tights: XS to 3XL, 82% polyester, 18% spandex. Tank tops: XS to 2XL. Bomber jackets, tees and T-shirt dresses: check individual product pages for current size runs. Boxer briefs: XS to 3XL, 95% polyester, 5% elastane. All fabrics are four-way stretch and moisture wicking. Everything is made to order.

See the full BillingtonPix Pride 2026 statement for more on what this collection represents and who it is built for.

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