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White t-shirt.
Front: "World AIDS Day December 1"
Back: List of sponsors.
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White t-shirt.
Front: "AIDS Walk Houston in partnership with Chase. March 13, 2005. Sam Houston Park"
Back: List of sponsors.
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White t-shirt.
"The Platinum Diamond and Onyx Multi-Faceted Apollo Emperor Candidate 4 the Community and Beyond. ICOH 2005"

Pride Committee of Houston
401 Branard St, Houston, TX 77006
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White t-shirt.
Red image of Texas.
"Texas Conference of Clubs. Ask Me About It!"
Founded in 1983.

The Texas Conference of Clubs, Inc. owns and operates a private 30-plus acre campground outside of Cameron, Texas. The Conference is composed of member clubs, independent members and commercial organizations. TCC has member clubs in Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio, as well as other cities in and bordering the State of Texas.
228 C R, Cameron, TX 76520
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White t-shirt.
"The Velvet Elvis. King of the Dives"

3720 Walnut Hill Ln
Dallas, Texas
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White t-shirt.
"NLA Houston. 'A Spring Iniquity' 2001"

The National Leather Association - Houston was established for the leather/BDSM/Fetish community to have an organization dedicated to service.
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White t-shirt.
"Changes. Kansas City Western Bar"
Sleeve: Image of a cowboy.

2813 Main Street. Kansas City, MO
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Gray t-shirt.

"Lights of Love Houston 2008"
Back: "Lights of Love 2008. A Night to Remember" Numerous sponsors listed, including LGBT affiliated organizations.
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White tank top.
"The Club. Houston"

2205 Fannin St. in Houston, TX 77002
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White t-shirt with rainbow text.
"Ask Your Doctor if Mykok is Right for You"
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White t-shirt.
Front: "Bunnies on the Bayou 29 Houston Texas. Volunteer"
Back: List of sponsors.

Bunnies on the Bayou, Inc. is a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to the raising and distributing of funds for various charitable, educational and cultural programs that seek to improve the quality of life for individuals in the LGBT community and promotes education and awareness of individual human rights within greater Houston area.
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White t-shirt.

Front: "Lone Star Classic. Houston. 2002. MontroseSoftballLeague.com"
Back: "Lone Star Classic 2002"
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White t-shirt.
EPAH: The Executive and Professional Association of Houston

A professional/social organization for Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Bisexual individuals in Houston, Texas.
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White t-shirt.
Front: "Houston Gay & Lesbian Pride 2001"
Back: "Embrace Diversity. Houston Gay & Lesbian Pride 2001"
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Black t-shirt.
"Got Fur? We Do! Red Earth Bears. Oklahoma City, Okla. www.redbearthebears.org"
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Green polo.

"Brazos River Bottom Club 24th Annual Denim Party. "07" Houston, Texas"
2400 Brazos St, Houston, TX 77006
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Black t-shirt.
Image of a pink triangle.
"Action on AIDS"
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Tan t-shirt.
"'Erwin, I've Hit all your silly targets! Could we go to tea now?' He must have been practicing without telling me. And I was backtalking him this morning.' Brother Erwin (The Desert Fox). Udo Schmidt (The Peach's Orderly)"

The Desert Peach is a comic book created by Donna Barr, chronicling the adventures of the eponymous protagonist, Erwin "The Desert Fox" Rommel's fictitious homosexual younger brother, Oberst Manfred Pfirsich Marie Rommel (1900–1990), nicknamed the "Desert Peach". Early issues of the comic focused on the Peach's command of a misfit unit of the Afrika Korps from 1940 to 1943; subsequent issues have explored the pre- and post-war lives of Pfirsich (German for "Peach") and his supporting cast.
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Black t-shirt.
Front: Rainbow eagle. "Made with Pride in The U.S. of Gay 2012"
Back: "2012 World Tour. Boston June 1-10. Los Angeles June 8-10. New York June 16-24. Chicago June 22-24. San Francisco June 23-24. London June 23- July 8. Paris June 28 - June 1. Provincetown EVERYDAY. Las Vegas Sept. 4-10. Savannah Sept. 8. Miami Nov 21-26"
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Black t-shirt.
Image of a shirtless man."LueyWeekend.com"

"Let Us Entertain You" weekend - a.k.a. LUEY Weekend.
Let Us Entertain You started in 1971, by the Texas Riders, a gay leather motorcycle club, in order to 'keep the party going' for individuals returning from Mardi Gras in New Orleans
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White t-shirt.
Front: "American Heroes: Harvey Milk"
Back: "None of us is free until all of us is free"
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Blue t-shirt.
"An RKO Radio Picture"

Unknown LGBT affiliation.
9200 W. Sunset Blvd Los Angeles
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White t-shirt.
"Wake up and smell the coffee with Jay Lee KPFT FM 90.1"
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White t-shirt.
Image of a hand holding flowers.
Front: "Pansy Division" Hand signed: "Hi Jim. Jon Ginoli"
Back: "Lookout Records"

Pansy Division is an American punk rock band that formed in San Francisco, California in 1991. Featuring primarily gay musicians and focusing mostly on gay-related themes, Pansy Division is one of the more melodic bands to emerge from the "queercore" movement that began in the 1980s.
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Brown/tan t-shirt.
"Queens PS 15"

Possible connection to term "queens" as term in queer community.
Origin Unknown. Please contact Wearing Gay History if you have any information regarding this t-shirt.
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Gray t-shirt.
Original logo of the Gulf Coast Archive and Museum of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender History, Inc
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White t-shirt.
Front:"Bunnies on the Bayou 2007 Pride Parade"
Back: "Feeling Lucky"
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White t-shirt.
"The Out Smart Snap. OutSmartMagazine."
OutSmart is Houston's award-winning LGBT magazine covering entertainment, lifestyle, community events, and news.

3406 Audubon Place Houston, TX 77006
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White t-shirt.
Front: "Houston Voice-HOVO. HoustonVoice.com"
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White t-shirt.
"Fourteenth Annual Lone Star Classic Softball Tournament 2003. Houston"
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White t-shirt
"Speak Proudly and in a Houston Voice"

The Houston Voice originally known as the The Montrose Star was a bi-weekly newspaper published on alternating Wednesdays in Houston, Texas. A subsequent newspaper (not by the original owners) is now known as Montrose Star.
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White t-shirt.
Front: Image of bowling pins and beach ball.
Back: "Strikes Against AIDS. September 8, 2001. People With AIDS Coalition of Houston" and list of sponsors
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