
Launched in 1993 by married couple Frederick Kearney and David Lauterstein, Nasty Pig has evolved into a leading and influential gay-owned fashion empire. From its humble beginnings in the couple’s...
A Supreme Court decision allowing LGBTQ+ discrimination in business drives home the importance of a Nasty Pig jockstrap — and supporting queer-owned companies.

It all started with a jockstrap.Nasty Pig serves as one of the leading gay men's clothing brands in the United States and next year they'll be celebrating their 30 year anniversary. Read Full Article

This June 2023, the leading queer fetish lifestyle brand Nasty Pig is partnering with Nordstrom for a pop-up store at the iconic New York City flagship location (225 West 57th Street). While this p...

In celebration of Pride month, Nordstrom is partnering with the leading queer sex-positive lifestyle brand Nasty Pig for a pop-up at their iconic NYC Men’s Store location (NYC 235 West 57th Street)...

"This sex positive lifestyle brand started out in their Chelsea apartment during the peak of the AIDS epidemic. Today, Nasty Pig is a globally recognized LGBTQ+ brand for the gay community—everyone...

"Nasty Pig co-founder David Lauterstein talk about how he and his husband got started in the 90s and why they were recently honored at the White House." Listen to Podcast

The fashion brand Nasty Pig will be celebrating its 30th anniversary next year, as will its two co-founders, Frederick Kearney and David Lauterstein, who met that year. From a $50 investment it has...

David Lauterstein, co-founder of the popular clothing brand Nasty Pig with his husband, Frederick Kearne, spoke with the Washington Blade by phone on Thursday about his company’s work with the Bide...























