Celebrate Pride Month with Microsoft's Pride collection
The Microsoft Pride collection lets you show some pride on yourself and your Surface devices.
What you need to know
- You can celebrate Pride Month with Microsoft's Pride Collection.
- The collection includes Pride t-shirts and skins for Surface devices.
- Microsoft also has a collection of Pride wallpapers for Windows 10.
Microsoft's Pride collection is now available from the Microsoft Store. The collection includes t-shirts, hoodies, and skins for Surface devices that let you show your pride. The designs within the collection feature a spectrum of colors inside the Xbox and Mixer logos on clothing and several colorful patterns on Surface skins.
These newly available Pride items join a growing catalogue of Pride-themed content from Microsoft. Xbox fans can get Pride-themed consoles, controllers, and a "Gaymer" Xbox Shirt in which the M is an Xbox controller. You can check out all of the best Xbox-themed Pride accessories here.
Microsoft also has a collection of Pride wallpapers available for Windows 10. The wallpapers are inspired by flags from the LGBTQ+ community. If you're a fan of the wallpapers, you can also check out the Pride 2019 collection of wallpapers from Microsoft.
In addition to the gear available, Microsoft also has a page dedicated to talking about Pride. On it, LGBTQ+ people from Microsoft discuss topics related to Pride, including misconceptions. The description reads, "Listening to people different from us has the power to change us. Hear from LGBTQ+ people at Microsoft, who decided to embrace the uncomfortable and invite all to the open conversation about systemic racism, sexism, fears, and misconceptions."
This Pride t-shirt features marker-style strokes from a wide range of colors inside the Xbox logo.
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