Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What do the colors on the Non-Binary Pride Flag represent?
On the Non-Binary flag, yellow represents people whose gender exists outside the binary. White represents people with many or all genders. Purple represents people with genders that are a mix of male and female. Black represents people who identify as having no gender. You can read more about Non-Binary in our blog.
Q: What does it mean to identify as non-binary?
Non-binary describes the spectrum of gender identities that are not of a specific binary gender (male or female). Non-binary people can use any pronouns they feel most comfortable with. It is important to always respect others' pronouns and ask if uncertain! Non-binary is also used as an umbrella term that includes identities like genderfluid, agender, bigender, and more.
Q: Does Proud Zebra give back to the LGBTQ+ community?
Yes! We're a queer-owned small business, and a portion of every sale is donated to local LGBTQ+ charities and the pride festivals we set up at. We also have 6 awareness pride pins where 100% of the profits go directly to specific 2SLGBTQIA+ partners. As of May 2026, we've donated $10,219.58 to LGBTQ+ charities and community partners since 2021, and we'll keep going. You can see our full donation record here.
Q: Does the Proud Zebra pride lanyard have a safety feature?
Yes! Each lanyard includes a safety hook feature designed to meet most work regulations. They're manufactured with your safety as a priority.
Q: What are the Proud Zebra pride lanyard dimensions and material?
Our lanyards are made of glossy recycled PET material, measure 50cm (21 inches) in length and 2cm (0.8 inches) in width. They're perfect for every event or as a gift!
Q: Where can I learn more about all the pride flags?
We wrote a complete guide to all 32 LGBTQ+ pride flags — covering each designer, year, and what every colour means. Read the full 32-flag guide →
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