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Bisexual Pride Flag

The Bisexual Pride flag represents those who are romantically and sexually attracted to those of other genders and those of their own as well. It's the romantic, emotional and sexual attraction to more than one gender.

Created in 1998 by Michael Page, the stripe in the middle of the flag symbolizes attraction to both genders, connecting the blue and pink which represent the attraction to those who identify as a different gender and to people who identify as the same gender identity.

 

Note: I'm a huge fan of this flag, it's one that I gravitate towards and the umbrella flag to the one I identify as. <3 Plus, the colours look amazing together, but then I'm biased, my favourite colours are Magenta and Prussian Blue!


The Pride Fritillary ShoeWings

Give your feet wings to fly across the catwalk with these gorgeous fluttery Pride Flag coloured ShoeWings! They make excellent shoe bling for a variety of lace-up shoes such as runners, doc martins, heels and more, however if you feel they need even more bling, there's an extra eyelet at the top of each wing to attach cute bling straps or bells (available separately). This upper eyelet can also be used as an anchor point to tie your shoe art securely against your shoe for if you don't like the feeling of wings flapping as you walk, or if you buy two pairs, you can have two wings on each shoe so the inside wing can be secured to the outer wing behind the heel, making the shoe design symmetrical (which I adore) and appear as part of the shoe design itself.

 

Other awesome ways people have worn these... Lacing them into their corsets (which looks super adorable) Lacing them into their waist cinching laceup belts and into those vintage lace-up shirts like butterfly bowties!

 

Bisexual Pride Fritillary Butterfly Shoe Wings

$77.00Price
Metal Hardware
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  • These are designed to be durable, but as they are handmade, please treat them with love and care. 

    Clean them with water. For a deep clean, use warm soapy water and patt dry with a towel. 

    If you bend or crease them, Sit on them! The multiple varnishes and sealants make them malleable when slightly warmed (do not iron or overheat)

    Avoid scratching them agaisnt abrasive or sharp surfaces and store them away from sunlight. Store them next to one another, not ontop of eachother. See the Blog for more Details.

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