The bisexual flag is a pride flag representing bisexual individuals and the bisexual community. The pink stripe represents homosexuality, while the blue stripe represents hetereosexuality. The purple stripe, the "overlap" of the blue and pink stripes, purple represents attraction regardless of sex or gender a.k.a bisexuality.
The flag was designed by Michael Page in 1998 to increase the visibility of bisexuals among society as a whole and within the LGBT community. He aimed to give the bisexual community a symbol that is comparable to the rainbow flag for the greater LGBT community. The first bisexual pride flag was unveiled at the BiCafe's first anniversary party on December 5, 1998.
Custom sizes are available.
Fully sewn flags are made with 200 denier colour fast nylon, these are the most durable and long lasting, suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
Printed flags are digitally printed on lightweight but durable satin, suitable for indoor and outdoor use, will fly in very little breeze.
All flags unless specified otherwise are finished with sister clips, other finishes are available such as sleeves for poles, or loop and tail etc, if you require these please put the finish you would like in the notes when you view your cart.
Size |
1 yard (915mm x 460mm), 2 yard (1830mm x 915mm), 3 yard (2740mm x 1370mm) |
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Material |
fully sewn, printed |