If you chose dark mode, you can change it to you can see the names of the flags.
Alt text describes the flag on the clothes. In order, there is long sleeves, short sleeves, tank top, crop top, baggy pants, skinny pants, shorts, long skirts, short skirts, sleeved dress, sleeveless dress, and niqab for each flag.
For screen readers shirt means the entire flag is on one shirt and stripe means the top stripe is missing.
The third version with the top stripe missing is so you can make an accessory the other one.
Note: intersex, gender non-conforming, and labels such as bear, twink, butch, etc. are in the "other" category.
From what I understand this one might be a misinterpretation of trans people in India/surrounding areas, but I decided to include it in case someone used it. Corrections are welcome.
Sorry for mispelling the file name. I forgot it's transfem not transfemme.
Also the alternate trans flag. Outdated term, but that was what it was labled as. Corrections are welcome.
I'm sorry that the icon is weird (also if anyone wants any traditional indigenous clothing added and has any reference photos/drawings/general knowledge of what things to look up, please to comment on my profile. Sorry it's not already there, I want to add it at some point.)
Xenogender version 2