Right side.
IT means they are reppin there gang right side is for Bloods and left side is for folks and crips
anywhere..even a dolar store
It means they are real wrong they are not really a blood if you're real right then you're real right. And you are supposed to know the rules and regulations and the history of how the bloods started and what started before and after the bloods.
a gang that bangs Red Rags(flags/bandana) enemies with folk nation and are similar to bloods
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.
The only differences between the Bloods & the Crips are, the Bloods wear red & the Crips wear blue. The Bloods gang is a gang under the Blood Alliance & the Crips gang is a gang under the Crip Alliance. The Bloods wear their bandana to the right, the Crips wear their bandana to the left. As far as their cause, they both pretty much have the same cause as any other gang, to do whatever they feel is necessary to earn money, power and respect.
Colors for Bloods. Don't wear it if you didn't earn it. Bloods will jump you for faking, Crips will jump you as an enemy . There is just no good out come if you live in an urban area .
left side
Meet with the leader. and hang wit dem
Well, my friend, folding a bandana can be a calming and creative experience. Simply lay the bandana flat, then fold it in half diagonally to form a triangle. From there, you can fold the bottom edge of the triangle up towards the top, creating the width you desire. Just take your time and enjoy the process, there are no mistakes in bandana folding, only happy accidents.
The crips are a gang that started around the late 1900's, they are known to pick fights with another gang called the bloods, the crips wear a blue bandana and put it on the left side of their pants.
Wearing a red Bandana on the right side shows your affiliation with a Blood gang set. Wearing a bandana is called flagging, and the meaning depends on the color. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handkerchief_code