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️ PRIDE MERCH PRESALE! ✨
It’s time to get loud, proud, and fabulously accessorized! We’re slinging temporary tattoos (because commitment is scary) and socks (because toes deserve to be proud too).
A big ol’ chunk of proceeds goes to Trans Aid Nashville, helping trans folks get what they need. Some cash will cover merch costs (socks don’t knit themselves), and a small poola o’ moolah will be lovingly managed by Queerly Beloved to fund ongoing troupe coaching.
Socks cost $12 (one size fits most deal)
Tattoos cost $3 (2” circle)
️To preorder, just donate to our GoFundMe!
IMPORTANT—once you donate you must DM the Queerly Beloved Instagram account with a message including what items you want (specify sock type) and what quantity, or we’ll have to guess who you are and what you want based on vibes alone.
This presale will run for the first part of June with hopes of getting you your merch before Pride Month ends! Act now baby!
Support the cause. Snag the swag. Look queer as hell doing it.
DM us on insta with any questions
About TAN
“Providing aid, community, and building power for all transgender people in the greater Nashville Area."
Trans Aid Nashville (TAN) is of our community, for our community. Transgender, genderqueer, nonconforming, and others who feel they fall into this community are welcome to access what resources we have available.
Trans Aid Nashville is a Nashville based mutual aid collective directed by transgender Nashvillians with the purpose of providing aid, community, and building power for all transgender people in the Greater Nashville area. We are a grassroots, all-volunteer movement grounded in the principles of solidarity, mutual aid, and autonomous direct action. By working with, listening to, and seeking leadership from trans community members, we are building long-term, sustainable networks of care to alleviate the immediate needs of the community while simultaneously building solidarity and power to address the systemic root causes of the issues we face.
TAN is committed to the safety, autonomy, and human rights of people in the transgender community, and stands in solidarity with the many social justice movements intersectional to our own, including but not limited to Black Lives Matter, disability rights, drug and immigration reform, gender equality and the broader LGBTQ+ movement, and the rights of the working class.


