We’re Now Selling Merch – and It Means More Than You Think

We’re Now Selling Merch – and It Means More Than You Think

Big news: our first ever range of merch is here!

And it’s not just about looking good (although, let’s be honest – it does that too). It’s about starting conversations, fighting stigma, and making sexual health everyone’s business.

Why we created merch

For years, we’ve been working to break down barriers, challenge shame, and push for a world where people can talk openly and confidently about their sexual health. But change doesn’t just happen in clinics or campaigns — it happens in everyday moments.

That’s where our merch comes in.

From bold pronoun t-shirts that say “I see you” to statement tote bags that carry more than just your shopping, this range is all about visibility, inclusion, and solidarity.

What’s in the range?

Unisex T-Shirts
Part of our “Wearing Pronouns Like We Mean It” collection – available in he/him, she/her, they/them, and more – featuring a bold design on the front and a powerful statement about pronouns on the back.

Tote Bags
Ethically made and built to last, our totes are printed with the same unapologetic pronoun design and message of inclusion. Perfect for everyday use, and even better for sparking a chat on the go.

What you’re supporting

Every purchase helps us:

  • Tackle sexual health stigma

  • Fund education and outreach work

  • Provide resources to communities who need them most

  • Create safer spaces for LGBTQ+ people and anyone marginalised by traditional sexual health systems

This isn’t just merch — it’s mission-driven gear.
You wear it, carry it, gift it — and in doing so, you help create change.

So what now?

Browse the collection, pick your pronouns, and show your support.
Let’s wear our values. Let’s speak up with style. Let’s make it loud and visible.

👉 [Shop the collection here]
Every item is printed to order (no waste, no mass production), and all profits go straight back into our work.

Thank you for being part of this with us. Let’s fight stigma — one tee and tote at a time.

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