Since graffiti writers come from all backgrounds, the all have different styles. In North America a lot of writers wear baggy clothing. In Europe they mostly dress in normal clothing, colorful T-shirts are not uncommon. Some writers wear expensive clothing which they shoplift.
Step 1
Don a pinstriped suit. Pick a suit that is black or dark gray with white or light gray stripes. Make sure it fits impeccably, as looking good is vital to a real gangster. Dress in a suit with a tight pencil skirt, instead of pants, if you're a woman.
Step 2 Wear a button-down dress shirt under your suit. Choose a brightly colored silk or cotton shirt, in black or purple. Wear a solid-colored tie made of a high sheen silk or cotton, for a cool, gangster touch. Women can wear a flapper's dress with lots of bangles. Step 3 Slick your hair back, if you're a man, with gel or pomade to give it a slick shine. Women should pin their hair pack, or wear it down with sexy finger waves. Stylish headbands and skullcaps, both often beaded, were also popular with women during the 1920's. Keep makeup simple and sultry, with bright red lipstick and dark eyeliner. Step 4 Wear a white or black fedora that matches your suit. Either of these hats are acceptable, but make sure they're made of felt, if you want to be taken seriously as a gangster. Step 5 Carry a toy gun. Pistols or a Tommy gun will work; genuine 1920's gangsters carried both. Carry your handgun in a shoulder holster. If you're a woman, buy a garter instead of a holster to hold your pistol. Step 6 Wear patent black leather wingtips or oxfords if you're a man, and black pumps if you're a woman. Women should also pull on a pair of fishnet or seamed silk stockings for an authentic gangster's moll look. Step 7 Complete your look with a silk handkerchief in your breast pocket and a gold watch. A pocket watch with a chain is the most authentic choice. Women should wear big diamond jewelry. Costume watches and jewelry will work just fine. Step 8
1920's gangsters transported alcohol during the Prohibition. Carry a flask to complete your look.
Esko Volk
Unless there were a reward posted for the tagger - nothing - except the satisfactiron of being a good citizen.
always wear sweaters and a bigger under shirt even on hot days wear jeans or dickies. and cool shoes
it is a type of graffiti.. looks like bubbles
A graffiti writer looks like that guy that stole your girlfriend from you
Dagger
Most commonly graffiti is somebody's nickname like "T-Kid", or the initials of a group that graffiti writers make up, like "UA" (United Artists).
The tagger Taki-183 was born between 1955 and 1957. As a high school student in 1970, he began painting graffiti tags in various locations around New York City. This spawned a competition between taggers, who received at first more notoriety than accomplished graffiti artists, simply because of the ubiquity of their tagging.
Theodor 1891- Tagger has written: 'Simon Bolivar' -- subject(s): Drama
tagger kits are different supplies that u can have in ur pocket while u go hit up!!!!!!!!
Baruch Tagger has written: 'MISHPAT TAJER-TAGAR SHORASHIM ANAFIM VE-LEKET ZIKHRONOT'
The permit process for Melbourne allows graffiti, not tagging. See the link below for the city's press release on the subject.