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15 Gender Affirming Apparel Brands You Should Know About

In this curated blog post, we’re excited to share 15 gender-affirming apparel brands that we personally love and support. At Famm, we believe in the power of intentional spending. By actively supporting LGBTQ+ owned businesses, we contribute directly to amplifying our community's collective voice and influence. Each of these brands also give us the opportunity to find gender inclusive products that were designed with us, the LGBTQ+ community, in mind. From binders to tucking underwear, pride t-shirts to packing boxers, androgynous suits, and beyond, each brand featured here is transforming the fashion landscape, fostering a more inclusive environment for all. Join us in celebrating and supporting these trailblazers shaping the future of fashion.

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Urbody

Urbody is a gender-affirming underwear and activewear brand founded by longtime friends, Mere Abrams and Anna Graham. Challenging conventional gender and body norms in the fashion industry, Urbody creates inclusive designs for all human beings. As a trans queer and woman-owned company, Urbody is dedicated to reshaping inclusivity by crafting functional, gender-inclusive apparel designed for self-expression and body affirmation. They embrace the entire gender spectrum, creating designs that cater to diverse human bodies and needs. Guided by community feedback and personal experiences, Urbody's designs reflect a collective voice, addressing the struggle many face in finding clothing that aligns with their identity and body. Through their gender-affirming products, Urbody empowers individuals to confidently express themselves from the inside out while helping create a positive impact on body image, mental health, and self-esteem.

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Both& Apparel

Both& Apparel, founded by Finnegan Shepard, is a trans-owned and operated apparel brand designed for transmasculine, gender non-conforming, and non-binary individuals. Born out of a personal quest for inclusive swimwear post-top surgery, Both& emerged in the summer of 2020, fueled by a desire to address the specific clothing needs of the community. Finnegan started out by conducting extensive research, interviewing and surveying thousands within the transmasc community and collaborating with industry experts to develop a new fit and sizing system that creates "the most euphoric, masc fit for AFAB people.” Now Both& offers high-quality, small-batch designs, empowering individuals to embrace their true selves through thoughtfully crafted, affirming clothing while maintaining an unwavering commitment to gender joy.

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Dapper Boi

Founded by married couple Vicky and Charisse Pasche, Dapper Boi is a body-inclusive apparel brand that prioritizes body diversity and personal expression. Launched in 2015, the idea behind Dapper Boi was fueled by Vicky's frustration with ill-fitting clothes in traditional stores. This led Vicky and Charisse to create a gender-neutral, size-inclusive clothing brand that caters to all body types. Featured on Shark Tank Season 14, Dapper Boi empowers individuals to feel confident and comfortable in their skin while prioritizing body diversity and personal expression. Since their launch, Dapper Boi has helped thousands of people find affordable and inclusive clothing that fits inside and out while believing in the transformative power of clothing on one’s life.

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Sabor a Libertad

Sabor a Libertad, founded by Tam in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is an indie project dedicated to promoting Caribbean, Puerto Rican, and diverse queer art, nonbinary apparel, accessories, stickers, pins, plus more. Emerging as a microblog on social media in 2017, the project officially launched in September 2020, establishing a vital space for marginalized voices and empowering the LGBTQ+ community through artistic representation. Sabor a Libertad offers apparel that embraces all genders, recognizing clothing as a powerful tool for self-expression and affirmation. Through their Mercado Queer initiative, the brand provides a supportive platform for non-binary, trans, and queer artists from Puerto Rico to showcase their work and receive compensation, creating a nurturing and collaborative environment that sustains the community and fosters artistic growth.

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Kirrin Finch

Kirrin Finch, founded by Brooklyn-based couple Laura Moffat and Kelly Sanders Moffat, revolutionizes gender-defying fashion with eco-conscious menswear-inspired clothing. Inspired by iconic tomboys like Georgina Kirrin and Scout Finch, the brand challenges fashion norms, focusing on non-binary, androgynous, and tomboy apparel for diverse bodies. Through their collection of meticulously designed menswear-inspired suits, shirts, sweaters, jackets, accessories, and more, Kirrin Finch combines menswear aesthetics with a perfect fit for the female body, eliminating the frustration of ill-fitting garments. Committed to empowering the LGBTQ+ community and promoting self-expression, Kirrin Finch advocates for inclusivity, giving individuals the freedom to be their authentic selves.

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Gay Pride Apparel

Gay Pride Apparel, founded in 2019 by best friends turned partners Jesus and Sergio, is a vibrant hub of LGBTQ+ apparel and accessories. Based in New York City and rooted in the founders' first-generation Mexican-American heritage, the brand offers a range of LGBTQ+ products, including graphic t-shirts, crop tops, sweatshirts, beanies, tote bags, pride flags, home goods, plus more. Dedicated to fostering community and inclusivity, Jesus and Sergio understand the crucial role of visibility in promoting acceptance and pride. Since their launch, they have shipped over 40,000 orders worldwide, each filled with LGBTQ+ pride, emphasizing their commitment to spreading love and acceptance globally.

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Paxsies

Founded in 2019 by Siyen, Paxsies is a gender-affirming apparel brand on a mission to make underwear products for everyone, including packing boxers, binders, tucking underwear, plus more. Drawing from personal experiences and shared stories, Paxsies’ diverse team understands the hurdles many queer folks face, fueling their drive for inclusivity and representation. By actively engaging with their community, Paxsies tailors their products to meet the evolving needs of their customers, advocating for comfort and completeness in one’s own skin. In an era where self-expression and self-acceptance are paramount, Paxsies represents a movement that champions inclusion, equality, and the freedom to express oneself authentically, beginning with the seemingly simple yet profoundly impactful act of choosing the right pair of underwear.

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Shapeshifters

Shapeshifters is a size-inclusive, gender-affirming apparel brand founded by Eli and Krista Coughlin-Galbraith in 2014. Specializing in tailored binders and sports bras designed for the queer community, Shapeshifters understands the deep impact of clothing on self-expression and identity. Their team is dedicated to crafting personalized binders and sports bras that cater to every size, shape, and color, and every piece is handcrafted with pride, ensuring a customized and comfortable fit for each customer. Their commitment to quality and individuality has garnered recognition from major news publications, including Buzzfeed and Out in the Open Radio Hour.

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Origami Customs

Origami Customs, founded by Rae Hill, stands as a beacon of inclusivity and empowerment in the world of fashion. Operating from Montreal, this gender-affirming apparel brand specializes in handmade, customized lingerie and swimwear designed for people of all genders. With a dedicated team of queer and trans individuals, Origami Customs offers free custom sizing, making sure that every piece is crafted with care and is perfect for each body. Their mission is to provide safe and affirming clothing options for people of diverse sizes, shapes, ages, abilities, and gender expressions. Beyond fashion, Origami Customs actively collaborates with community organizations worldwide, sending 400 affirming products monthly to those with limited access. Through their unwavering commitment to accessibility, diversity, and social activism, Origami Customs is dedicated to creating a more inclusive world.

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Bull & Dagger

Founded in 2015 by Meera Amin, Bull & Dagger is the UK's first genderqueer fashion label, redefining fashion norms and celebrating diverse gender expressions. Ethically produced in London, Bull & Dagger's collection is meticulously crafted for the LGBTQ+ community, including queer, genderqueer, androgynous, non-binary, gender fluid, gender neutral, gender non-conforming, and trans folks. Bull & Dagger offers a bespoke design and tailoring service, creating suits, shirts, kilts, bow ties, and more for special occasions or everyday wear. Bull & Dagger's collection also embodies inclusivity, exceptional craftsmanship, and vibrant self-expression, revolutionizing genderqueer fashion and empowering individuals to embrace their authenticity through clothing.

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MENAGERIÉ

MENAGERIÉ, founded by Roman Sipe, is a luxury lingerie brand transforming the intimate apparel industry into a more inclusive space. This innovative brand offers a range of luxurious underwear, nightwear, swimwear, hosiery, accessories, and more, meticulously designed for the masculine form. Breaking away from traditional norms, MENAGERIÉ introduces a revolutionary concept in men's lingerie, blending familiar styles and fits with fabrics typically associated with women's intimate wear. With a focus on quality and craftsmanship, MENAGERIÉ is reshaping the conversation surrounding gender-specific intimates while embracing a new era of fashion tailored for men.

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Bad News Wares

Bad News Wares, founded by Mosie and Caroline, is an LGBTQ+ woman-owned and operated apparel brand known for their “fun shirts for queer folks.” The brand strongly emphasizes social responsibility, paying artists for their work, advocating for social issues, and ensuring they are always on the right side of history. More than just clothing, their products bring a dose of happiness to your life, adding a dash of serotonin with every purchase. As a queer woman-owned and operated business, Bad News Wares has made a significant impact, donating over $23,000+ to charities supporting LGBTQ+ folks, showcasing their commitment to giving back and uplifting the community.

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MegemikoArt

MegemikoArt is an apparel, art, and accessories brand founded by Meg Emiko Lee, an Asian American, trans-non-binary, neurodivergent artist and activist. Meg's creations serve as powerful symbols of representation and advocacy for the QTBIPOC and LGBTQIA+ communities. Their work delves into personal experiences, including their journey on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and navigating life as an Asian American and trans-non-binary individual. Through art, apparel, stickers, tote bags, pins, and more, MegemikoArt offers a platform for people to feel seen, heard, loved, and represented, fostering a sense of belonging and understanding within these diverse communities.

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The Butch Clothing Company

Founded in 2009 by Shaz Riley, The Butch Clothing Company emerged from a personal quest for identity and style. Frustrated by the lack of clothing options that resonated with her individuality, Shaz took matters into her own hands, crafting bespoke suits tailored for the lesbian community. Over a decade later, The Butch Clothing Company has become a beacon of quality and inclusivity, producing gender-neutral, meticulously tailored suits and garments for various occasions. Every piece is crafted with care, reflecting a blend of uniqueness and sophistication. Shaz also provides a personalized experience, virtually or in-person, so each customer ends up with a beautifully tailored suit designed for them.

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Woxer

Woxer, founded by Alexandra Fuente, redefines comfort with its revolutionary line of underwear designed for every body, every day, and every mood. Committed to empowering self-confidence, Woxer eliminates wedgies and thigh rubs, providing unparalleled all-day comfort. Ethically made in WRAP-certified factories, Woxer ensures safe production conditions and fair wages, free from child labor and sweatshops, while also championing environmental sustainability with its Tencel Modal fabric, known for its biodegradability and softness. Fiercely inclusive, Woxer represents a community-driven ethos where no body is overlooked, and customer representation is at the heart of their marketing. Founded by a female, LGBTQ+, and Latina team, Woxer invites its customers into a family-powered decision-making process, shaping a brand that celebrates self-empowerment through comfort and representation.

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In a world where everyone deserves to feel seen, heard, and loved, these LGBTQ+ apparel brands stand as pillars of change. Through their gender-affirming designs, commitment to inclusivity, and unwavering dedication to empowering individuals of all genders and backgrounds, they redefine the fashion industry. Each stitch, every fabric choice, and all the creative endeavors are woven together to create a tapestry of acceptance. As consumers, we have the power to support and uplift these brands, not just through our purchases but by spreading their message of love, pride, and acceptance. Let's continue to celebrate the beauty of diversity and embrace the vibrant spectrum of human identity. Together, we can create a world where everyone feels truly at home in their own skin.