Transmasculine Pride Flag
History
The Transmasculine Pride Flag was designed to represent people assigned female at birth who identify with masculinity, either as trans men or as non-binary transmasculine people. It emerged from online communities in the 2010s as distinct from the general transgender flag to specifically represent masculine-of-centre trans experiences. The flag acknowledges the spectrum of transmasculine identity, from trans men who fully identify as men to non-binary people with a masculine lean.
Colors
pink, light pink, white, light blue, blue
The flag blends the transgender flag's blue and pink with the transmasculine direction: the stronger blue end represents masculine identity while the pink end represents the feminine origin or assigned gender.
Symbols
five horizontal stripes
The gradient from pink to blue maps the direction of gender journey for many transmasculine people.