Yes. There is no connection between bandana bracelets and sexual orientation or gender.
Dont really think there is a side, I wear bracelets on both. Guys don't wear bracelets.
Does not mean that you are in the gang?Bandana can be used as a neckerchief, or can be also used for greased also it can be for wear as a head band.
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Yes they do. Ordinary guys but also Rockers.
Bloods typically wear red bandanas, while Crips wear blue bandanas. The colors are associated with the respective gang affiliations to signify membership and loyalty. Wearing bandanas of different colors can lead to misunderstanding and conflict between the two rival gangs.
he's bald.
Sure. Sixth graders can wear what they choose. Jelly bracelets have taken on certain meanings that are completely unrelated to the actual bracelets. They are bracelets. End of story.
There are several biker gangs that wear a skeleton bandana, but the Hell's Angels & the Outcast biker gangs are two that wear the skull bandana.
People wear black shoes,woman wear minskirts and a bandana on the head.
Girls have the ability to wear their bracelets on whatever hand they choose to, there is no rule or law that girls have to wear their bracelets on one hand- that would be just ridiculous! The most common hand, though, to wear bracelets on is the right hand- because most people are right-handed.
Where I'm from if you wear a red bandana on the right side of your body means your a member of the Bloods. It's fine to wear on your head or around your neck... i always wear one around my neck.
left side