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THE PRIDE COLLECTION

We're proud to announce the first Burton Pride Collection designed in collaboration with Happy Impulse (aka Roberta Hall), the winner of our 2022 Design Your Pride contest for LGBTQ+ artists.

WE PRIDE TOGETHER

We're proud to announce the first Burton Pride Collection designed in collaboration with Happy Impulse (aka Roberta Hall), the winner of our 2022 Design Your Pride contest for LGBTQ+ artists.

Pride Artist Pullover

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Pride Artist Pullover

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Pride Artist Cap

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Pride Artist Cap

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Pride Artist T-Shirt

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Pride Artist T-Shirt

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BEHIND THE DESIGN

“Happy Impulse means trying to find the joy in all of life’s bullshit. The brief was: Be you and show up. I didn’t have to put rainbows on anything. In fact, the whole collection is black and white. I want to make something that I’m going to wear, not just in June, because I show up every day and I am a queer artist. The message is simple: Show up as you. Show up as an ally. Show up as someone who is there for the community. There for your friends, and for your creativity inside of your soul.”


-Roberta Hall

"IF YOU DON'T STAND FOR ANYTHING, YOU FALL FOR EVERYTHING."

Why is LGBTQ+ visibility in the outdoors important, and how has your individual intersectionality been a part of your experience?


To get the conversation going, we asked our community one simple but very important question. Here’s what they had to say:

Ali Kenney (She/They)

“By making queer people invisible, we are reinforcing society's hierarchical constructs. Since when are snowboarding and the outdoors connected to reinforcing the views of the establishment? We are the anti-establishment, inspiring people to wake up and live one's best life, to live creatively, to create the world we envision. So let's WAKE UP and recognize the beauty of non-dominant identities.”

Chelsea Waddell (She/Her)

“As a gay Black woman, it is so powerful for me to see other people who look like me in the outdoors. It reminds me that I belong here. Visibility is important because when the world sees every part of me, that's when they see the real me.”

Expanding Community with The Venture Out Project

Not an artist? That's okay! Many affinity groups, like The Venture Out Project, encourage queer and transgender individuals to be their most authentic selves in the great outdoors.

Expanding Community with The Venture Out Project

Not an artist? That's okay! Many affinity groups, like The Venture Out Project, encourage queer and transgender individuals to be their most authentic selves in the great outdoors.

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