Leather, Denim and Queer Biker History Ride Together for Pride 2026

Honoring queer motorcycle clubs! Levi’s unleashed its Pride 2026 collection, entitled Together, We Ride.
The collection looks back at the LGBTQ+ riders who formed their own tight-knit clubs, chosen families and systems of protection when the outside world was not always willing to let queer people simply exist in peace.
Long before Pride became a month of corporate campaigns, queer motorcycle clubs were creating spaces of fellowship, safety and defiant joy. Riders built their own communities, protected one another and moved through the world in formation when being openly LGBTQ+ could place a person in very real danger.
Together, We Ride pays tribute to that history through the uniform of queer biker life: denim, coated finishes, worn leather energy, silver studs, patches, metal hardware and vintage-inspired graphics.
The pieces are gritty without losing the Levi’s DNA. A black Pride vest arrives with motorcycle-inspired hardware and adjustable ties, while coated denim, biker chaps, skirts, tees, hats and patch-covered pieces bring the archive onto a modern Pride dance floor — or straight onto the back of a bike.
The collection does more than borrow the style. It points back to the riders who made the style mean something: people who found freedom, belonging and protection in one another while the engines were running.
Historic groups including the Satyrs Motorcycle Club, founded in Los Angeles in 1954, the Rainbow Motorcycle Club, Dykes on Bikes and the Sirens Women’s Motorcycle Club helped create a queer biker tradition rooted in much more than looking fabulous in leather.
These clubs became chosen families. They organized, rode together, protected their members and created visibility at a time when many LGBTQ+ people had to remain hidden for their own safety.
So yes, the studs, chaps, denim and road-ready swagger are serving. But the strongest part of Levi’s Pride 2026 is the history underneath all that hardware.
Levi’s says the collection is “for the community, from the community,” with the pieces built around real queer history rather than simply placing another rainbow over the familiar red tab.
The brand is also continuing its support of Outright International with an annual $100,000 donation. The organization works globally to advance the human rights of LGBTQ+ people, particularly in places where legal protections and personal safety remain limited.
Together, We Ride. We ride together. We protect one another. And we remember the queer people who created their own roads when the world refused to clear one for them.
Dig out Levi’s full Pride 2026 Together, We Ride collection below.
Levi’s Pride 2026 Together, We Ride Collection












Sources: Levi Strauss & Co.’s official Pride 2026 announcement and the official Levi’s Pride 2026 collection.







