KKK and Mexican color clothing
The Brim gang is a gang under the Blood Alliance, along with the Blood gang & the Piru gang. They wear the colors red & white.
no, white generally means neutral similar to grey and black but a white bandana can only be gang related if it's in the gangs colors. a white bandana can also mean that a person is showing white pride.
Possible gang affiliation.
in gang related society, the color you wear (blue or red, etc) signifies your gang affiliation.
a southsider mean a person who is in a gang the color for southside is blue ......or a person who lives in the south.....
it means someone favorite color is white (its the color they like the most)
To Answer From experience They either do it for fashion or they Belong to the infamous gang "Bloods" Bloods wear red to represent their gang its their color
The orange bandana symbolize's a small gang called H3AT on the East Coast of New Jersey. Its name was made up thimking of the police; also known as the "heat". Two of the generals liked the name and replaced the letter "e" with a three(3) to represent the three(3) generals running the gang. The color orange became H3AT's color representing the color of firee or flame; or another color of Heats could be white. The H3AT has no set rivals; the gang just runs there own territory and takes care of any unwanted company. Members of H3AT will normally be representing there "crew" by wearing the colors orange or white on there clothing, also orange or white bandanas. The H3AT is a very strong gang and is better not to be messed with; but are very nice if you are not a threat to them.Also some gang members in the WestCoast in Orange County wear the color orange because they are surenos from that area.
I dont know,but orange it is a gang color,the Hoover Criminal Gang(Ex Crip members) wear orange color in there clothe and bandanas.
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Of course the Bloods gang would favor the color red over every other color.
The color of a turkey's head can mean a few things. The color can indicate age as well as gender.