2023 Target Pride Collection

2023 Target Pride Collection

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2023 Target Pride Collection refers to the 2023 iteration of chain supermarket store Target's annual marketing of clothes and merchandise marketed towards the LGBTQ+ community. The Pride collection proved divisive for both sides of the political spectrum, as people on the right were angered over the celebration of queer fashion and clothes designed for trans women, while people on the left found some of the messaging, particularly a shirt that read
2023 Target Pride Collection refers to the 2023 iteration of chain supermarket store Target's annual marketing of clothes and merchandise marketed towards the LGBTQ+ community. The Pride collection proved divisive for both sides of the political spectrum, as people on the right were angered over the celebration of queer fashion and clothes designed for trans women, while people on the left found some of the messaging, particularly a shirt that read Live Laugh Lesbians (a parody of Live Laugh Love), corny or cringe.

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