Trans Flag
The Trans Flag, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
Stripe Colours: Light Blue, Pink, White, Pink, Light Blue
Size: 3 x 5
The first Trans Pride Flag was designed in 1999 by Monica Helms, a trans woman and veteran, earning her the moniker the Trans Betsy Ross. Helms describes the flag, stating, “The pattern is such that no matter which way you fly it, it is always correct, signifying us finding correctness in our lives.” Inclusion and unification are the threads that bind the Trans Flag.
The Trans Flag, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
Stripe Colours: Light Blue, Pink, White, Pink, Light Blue
Size: 3 x 5
The first Trans Pride Flag was designed in 1999 by Monica Helms, a trans woman and veteran, earning her the moniker the Trans Betsy Ross. Helms describes the flag, stating, “The pattern is such that no matter which way you fly it, it is always correct, signifying us finding correctness in our lives.” Inclusion and unification are the threads that bind the Trans Flag.
The Trans Flag, finished with a canvas header, and brass grommets. Each flag is sewn with reinforced corners and can be flown outside or displayed proudly indoors.
Stripe Colours: Light Blue, Pink, White, Pink, Light Blue
Size: 3 x 5
The first Trans Pride Flag was designed in 1999 by Monica Helms, a trans woman and veteran, earning her the moniker the Trans Betsy Ross. Helms describes the flag, stating, “The pattern is such that no matter which way you fly it, it is always correct, signifying us finding correctness in our lives.” Inclusion and unification are the threads that bind the Trans Flag.