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Converse Doubles Down on Rainbow Pride This Month While Other Skate Brands Go Silent

Happy Pride to all the gay homies!
ShreddER June 1, 2026
Converse Doubles Down on Rainbow Pride
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Pride Month has become a gnarly part of skateboarding for many brands.

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Rainbow logos appeared across social media, limited edition products filled store shelves, and companies competed to show support for the LGBTQ+ community.

That landscape looks a little different in 2026.

Many corporations have reduced their public involvement with Pride campaigns, particularly in the United States.

Recent reports have pointed to a significant drop in corporate participation in LGBTQIA+ initiatives, while some Pride events have struggled to secure the sponsorship funding they once relied on.

Against that backdrop, Converse is heading in the opposite direction.

The corporate skate shoe company has unveiled its latest Pride collection, continuing a tradition it has maintained for more than a decade.

The new range features rainbow inspired designs, colorful soles, customizable patches, and messages such as "Still Here, Still Queer." The collection carries the theme "Still Proud To Be" and supports several LGBTQ+ organizations through product sales.

What makes the campaign stand out even more is the timing.

Converse operates under Nike, a company that has reportedly reduced Converse marketing spending by approximately 44 percent in recent years.

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Alexis Sablone x Nike SB Dunk Low x Converse
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With a smaller marketing budget to work with, some brands might choose to scale back projects that could attract controversy or generate mixed reactions online.

Converse appears to have taken a different approach.

For skateboarding, that choice is noteworthy.

Many skate companies have remained relatively quiet this Pride Month.

While some brands that previously embraced rainbow themed campaigns have lowered their visibility or avoided the conversation altogether, Converse continues to make Pride a visible part of its identity.

That consistency has not gone unnoticed among skaters and consumers.

Online reactions have been mixed, as expected, but many supporters have praised the company for maintaining the same approach year after year.

Several comments across social media pointed out that Converse has continued releasing Pride collections while other brands have gradually stepped away from similar campaigns.

The company's connection to skateboarding also gives the release a different audience than traditional lifestyle or fashion brands.

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Credit: Authentic Brands; Nike

Converse has spent years building credibility within skate culture through its CONS division, team riders, video projects, and support of local skate scenes.

Because of that relationship, the collection is reaching skateboarders as well as the broader sneaker community.

As Pride Month gets underway, Converse finds itself occupying a space that fewer skate related brands seem interested in filling.

At a time when many companies are choosing a quieter route, the skate shoe giant is once again putting its support front and center.

Love it or hate it, Converse is making sure everyone knows exactly where it stands.

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