From alcohol (an ally for years) to style and grooming products, there are superstars in the consumer space who understand how important it is to not only cater to the LGBTQ community, but stand alongside it.īelow is a roundup of companies who are either donating 100 percent of their profits to LGBTQ-centric organizations or have demonstrated a history of supporting the LGBTQ community throughout the years. Behind the cattle walks the herdsman or Senner, in all the pride of a dirty shirt which he has not changed during the period of his mountain sojourn. This product is currently out of stock and unavailable.
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corporations have sullied Pride by monetizing a movement. Due to the light and screen difference, the items color may be slightly different from the pictures. Not to be all "corporations have sullied Pride by monetizing a movement," but. Your kind understanding and patience will be highly appreciated.