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Provincetown, Massachusetts
Gay-owned pride and activism shop in the Gallery District.
Gay-owned pride and activism shop at 379A Commercial St in Provincetown's Gallery District, open seasonally from Memorial Day through Halloween. Founded by Adam Singer in 2016 — he opened four days after the Pulse massacre, and that political urgency still drives the inventory. Graphic tees, hats, enamel pins, patches, and original art from 30+ collaborators including John MacConnell and the David Wojnarowicz Foundation. Collections like "Silence=Death," "#WONTBEERASED," and "Good Trouble" tie every purchase to a cause — 10% of select item proceeds go to partners like The Trevor Project, Rainbow Railroad, and the Ali Forney Center. Over $90,000 donated since opening. NGLCC-certified LGBT Business Enterprise and Gold winner for Best Men's Clothing at the 2023 Best of Cape Cod awards.
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