Some people don't like their children to have skull and crossbones on their clothes because it represents death and they think it looks morbid. Sometimes they might think it looks like something a biker would wear, if they are judgemental and stereotyping that bikies are bad.
during war so many japanese bodies were piled up in the roads. when the tanks came through and crushed the heads it left a zipper pattern on the crushed skulls.
The Maltese cross is not associated with the Confederacy of the United States. The Maltese Cross was likely introduced through the Universities such as Lousiana Tech University formed in 1880, via Phi Kappa Sigma (The Skulls) Fraternity Chapters. Later as the Sharpshooter badge in the United States Marine Corps. Many excellent sharpshooters come from the Southern United States as they have yet to acquire the full benefit of being part of an industrialized Nation after 150 years. It became a symbol of violence and Racisim in the fashion of Eugenicsists and later the Neo-Nazi resurgence and occassionally sported by Biker Clubs.
They wore the same kind of clothes we wear now. Women wore dresses, skirts, blouses, slacks, blazers, wool coats, dress shoes, practical shoes and on their head they wore hats and scarves. The men wore suits, slacks, button down shirts, tee shirts, work clothes, boots, leather shoes and jeans with tees. Teenagers wore the same as adults and the Hitler youth wore their uniforms. The military had many styles of uniforms. The children wore the same kind of clothes worn in America. They had jeans, sneakers, leather shoes, tee shirts, button down shirts, dresses, skirts, dress shoes, little suits for boys and wool coats and jackets.____Germans during WW2 never wore jeans and tee shirts. T-shirts were worn as undershirts. Wearing them as everyday clothing was unheard of in Germany.Sneakers were never worn as casually as they are today. Runners were used on the sports fields/gyms only. Leather shoes were the norm.Some areas still wore the traditional Trachten which was leather short pants with leather suspenders, white shirt and a hat with a bristle bush. Long pants with shirt and jacket was worn otherwise.It was rare for a woman (not unheard of but rare) to wear slacks in public. This was frowned upon. Nazis had a very strict view of women's role and it was not particularily advanced. In some areas women still wore the Dirndl which was a a loose blouse, with a skirt and apron. Normally they wore a dress or skirt with blouse. The skirt was hemmed below the knee. Sturdy leather shoes would also be worn. Again, women did not wear sneakers in public.Children did not wear the same type of clothing as those in the US. There was a distinct difference in styles. Some wore uniforms to school (Hitler Youth) but normally they wore what their parents chose for them, long woolen pants and white shirts or short pants and white shirt. Girls would be in dresses or skirts. Girls didn't wear jeans or sneakers, this would never have been allowed because it would be seen as too informal and inappropriate.Society was much more formal than it is today.German uniforms were varied. Depending upon what service the soldier was in and the season.
That it is a symbol of the devil and death. The Bible does not specifically mention skulls and crossbones at all.
Tapout shirts are typically covered with skulls, crossbones and gothic lettering. Some consider the clothing offensive and others think that it is for "posers" that wish to look tougher than they really are according to the site urban dictionary.
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you could get something like skulls and other Gothic things you like.
There are several places a person can find images of skull and crossbones tattoos. They can be looked up online. A tattoo parlor will have pictures of popular tattoos, including skulls and crossbones.
Yes, it warns you before the pirates pillage your village
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i don't think so its more likely to be a warning that this will be how you end up if you run in to pirates or anybody flying the flag
Human skulls seem to symbolize rebellion, similar to the Beatniks of the 50's.
I love Ed Hardy stuff!! I love them! I have atleast 24 clothing of his!! I love skulls!!
Ancient teachings indicate that the skull and cross bones symbolized imortality. It is still a Masonic symbol for imortality.
Skulls house brains.