What is leather pride flag?

The leather pride flag is a symbol of the leather subculture within the LGBT community. It was created by Tony DeBlase in 1989 and is designed to represent the traditions and values of the leather community.

The flag consists of nine horizontal stripes of equal width, alternating in black and blue colors. The black stripes represent the leather community as a whole, while the blue stripes represent the denim subculture within the leather community.

The flag is often displayed at leather events, pride parades, and gatherings to show pride and solidarity within the leather community. It is a symbol of acceptance, camaraderie, and unity among individuals who share a passion for leather and BDSM culture.

The leather pride flag has become an important symbol for many members of the leather community, serving as a visual representation of their identity and sense of belonging within the larger LGBT community.