Leading audio brand Skullcandy has unveiled its 2025 Pride collection, with proceeds going LGBTQ+ mental health charity To Write Love on Her Arms (TWLOHA).
Many US companies have scaled back or ended their involvement with LGBTQ+ Pride month, held annually in June each year, in the face of president Trump’s attacks on corporate DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) initiatives, but not Skullcandy.
Skullcandy released its limited edition All Love collection on May 27, which has a cowboy/Wild West/rodeo theme. The description reads: “Yeehaw, honey. Our Love Collection is here and they’re riding in LOUD. Whether you’re stompin’ through the desert, strutting the main stage, these baddies are made to be seen and heard.These limited-edition All Love designs are available only at Skullcandy.com.”
The Skullcandy Pride 2025 collection includes rainbow chrome Icon ANC noise-cancelling headphones for $109.99, as well as Dime EVO wireless ear buds in a rainbow chrome case ($59.99)

Skullcandy say: “This year, proceeds from the All Love Collection will directly support TWLOHA’s work funding life-saving programs for queer youth and beyond. So when you rock these rainbow icons, you’re doing more than looking and sounding good—you’re giving love where it counts.”
TWLOHA was founded by Jamie Tworkowski, it started when his friend, Renee Yohe, was struggling with addiction, depression, self-injury, and suicidal thoughts. He wrote about the five days he spent with her before she entered a treatment center, and he sold T-shirts to help cover the cost.
The LGBTQ+ non-profit offers mental health toolkits, a therapy scholarship program to help LGBTQ+ individuals who are low-income or struggling financially pay for therapy, an online directory to signpost people to organisations who offer support, resources for students and an app called The Hopeful, which features encouragement, journaling, and mood tracking.

You can shop Skullcandy’s 2025 Pride collection here.
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