As if the collection wasn't already perfect for Pride Month in June, Disney also announced on its website that 10% of all online sales of the Rainbow Mickey Collection from this week until the end of June will go to GLSEN, which works to make schools more inclusive for all K-12 students, regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity. Disney Rainbow Gay Pride MICKEY HEAD Jeweled pin. There's also a stainless steel water bottle, rainbow-stitched snapback, zippered fanny pack, and Ray-Ban-esque shades, as well as a few more shirt styles and pin designs. The collection ranges in price from $9.99 for a rainbow-striped, Mickey-shaped pin, to $29.95 for a white T-shirt featuring a gold foil Mickey head on top of an explosion of rainbow colors. It is that these pins are for sale in many of the shops around Disney Parks. What is upsetting to so many about this is not that Disney won’t let them wear the pins. This classic-style pin of the trans Pride flag is from Gay Pride Shop UK. The nine-piece line is called the Rainbow Mickey Collection each item is plastered with plenty of rainbows and the word LOVE, with Mickey's iconic silhouette replacing the O. According to the account, Disneyland Cast Members are informing them that they are being told they cannot wear pride pins in support of the walkout. In 2021, however, the dates were moved to October 14-18 as part of LGBT+ History Month as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The event usually coincides with Disney Pride Week in June.
Just a few weeks after unveiling its first ever pieces of Pride merch - a Mickey Mouse hat with rainbow ears and a patch showing two of Mickey's gloved hands making a rainbow-filled heart - Disney has debuted an entire line of clothing and accessories in honor of Pride Month. Girls just want to have fun, and for over 20 years, Girls in Wonderland has been helping queer women do just that during Gay Days in Orlando.