
You step to the bedside.
They catch the rainbow.
They stop holding their breath.
Not a statement. Not a side. Just one small detail on your scrubs that tells a frightened patient the person caring for them is safe.
It's 3 a.m. and the patient in 412 has been giving one-word answers since intake, watching every face that comes through the door. Then they catch the four small letters on your scrub top — and for the first time all shift, their shoulders drop, and they start to talk.
Why nurses wear it
They tell you the truth
A scared patient hides things from people they're not sure about — symptoms, partners, what's really going on. The pin answers the question before they ever have to ask it.
Made for a 12-hour shift
Foamed, sanitized, and wiped down a hundred times a day. It clips to a badge reel or scrubs and looks the same at hour twelve as it did at clock-in.
It whispers, it doesn't shout
No slogan, no lecture, nothing to defend in report. Small enough to go unnoticed by most — clear enough for the one patient who needed to see it.
Drawn by the people it's for
Designed by LGBTQ+ artists, so it actually carries weight — not a stock graphic slapped on a button to cash in on a month.
Built for the floor, not a display case
Everything about it is made to survive your shift.
- Premium hard enamel with UV-printed color that won't fade
- Clips to a lanyard, badge reel, or scrub pocket
- Waterproof — shrugs off hand sanitizer, wipe-downs, and sweat
- Won't chip or peel on a back-to-back 12-hour shift
- Lightweight — you'll forget it's on your scrubs
- Designed by LGBTQ+ artists
- 30 × 21.1 mm — visible at the bedside, never in the way
- Printed in the USA
Who it's for
For the nurse who shows up in every way
You already meet people at their most afraid. This is one more way to tell them they're safe with you — before you say a word.
The gift for the nurse in your life
For the nurse who never stops giving. Small enough to mail, meaningful enough that they'll wear it every shift.
For your whole unit
One pin says one nurse is safe. A whole floor wearing them says the unit is. Order in bulk for the team.
Wear it for 30 shifts. Watch what it does at the bedside.
If not one patient softens when they see it — not one set of shoulders drops, not one guard comes down — send it back for a full refund. Keep the pin anyway.
From nurses who wear it
"Had a trans patient who wouldn't make eye contact for two days. Third morning he clocked the pin and asked me, quietly, if he could use a different name on the whiteboard. That's the whole reason I wear it."
"I was worried it'd peel after a week of sanitizer. Six months in, dozens of wipe-downs, still looks brand new. It lives on my badge reel now."
"A 16-year-old's mom saw it during intake and exhaled like she'd been holding it for hours. She thanked me before I'd even taken vitals. Tiny pin, huge moment."
"Bought four for my charge team. It's not loud, nobody's made it weird, and our patients clearly notice. Best $90 I've spent on the unit."
Pick your set up top
One for your scrubs, one for your jacket, one for the new grad on your floor. Choose your bundle at the top of the page — the more you grab, the more you give away.
100% secure checkout · Easy returns · 5% of every sale donated to LGBTQ+ charities, including The Trevor Project
Questions, answered
For most units, yes — it's a small, single pin with no text beyond "You are safe with me," well within typical scrub and badge policies. It reads as patient-care, not protest. If your facility has a strict no-pins rule, it clips just as easily to a lanyard or badge reel you carry off-uniform.
It's built for exactly this. Hard enamel with UV-printed color, fully waterproof, and rated to take sanitizer, wipe-downs, and sweat without chipping or fading. Nurses report it looking new after months of daily wear.
Processing: 3–5 business days. Delivery once shipped: 3–7 business days. Total estimated delivery: 6–12 business days. You'll get a tracking number by email the moment it's on its way.
It isn't a position — it's a promise to a patient. It says nothing about politics and everything about care: that the person treating them won't judge them. For a frightened patient, knowing that isn't activism, it's safety.
30 × 21.1 mm — about the size of a thumbnail. Big enough to be seen from across a bedside, small enough that it never gets in the way during care.
Somewhere on your floor tonight, someone is scared to say who they are.
Be the reason they don't have to be.
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