Levi’s 2026 Pride collection, “Together, We Ride,” draws its inspiration from an often-overlooked chapter of LGBTQ+ history: the queer motorcycle clubs that rode together, protected each other, and built chosen families. This includes groups like the Satyrs Motorcycle Club (founded in 1954), San Francisco’s Rainbow Motorcycle Club (1971) and Dykes on Bikes (1976) and New York’s Sirens Women’s Motorcycle Club (1986).
Drawing on archival materials from the GLBT Historical Society, the collection pays tribute to the biker clubs that were as much about survival as they were about style. Their denim-and-leather uniforms became unmistakable symbols of pride and visibility, something that remains today. The “Together We Ride” collection translates that legacy into coated denim, hardware details, and vintage-inspired graphics.

The collection even features a set of chaps, which are unfortunately already sold out. However, you can still get your hands on pieces like the Pride Vest which features “motorcycle-inspired hardware, a button-up front and adjustable tie closures” and a wax coating. The Levi’s Pride Community tee includes images of LGBTQ+ Pride buttons inspired from those of decades past.

Levi’s has had a longstanding relationship with the GLBT Historical Society, including financial grants to support the organization’s work. The brand also continues its annual $100,000 donation to Outright International and sponsors San Francisco Pride, among other global celebrations.
As corporate support for Pride continues to shift, Levi’s is leaning in with a collection that goes beyond aesthetics to honor a real piece of LGBTQ+ history.
