Some gay men wear handkerchiefs in their back pockets as a form of signaling within the LGBTQ+ community, often referred to as "hanky code." This code uses different colors and patterns to indicate specific sexual interests or preferences. The location in which the handkerchief is placed (left or right pocket) can also denote different roles or desires in sexual encounters. It's a way for individuals to express themselves and communicate their interests non-verbally.
The Grape Street Watts Crips wear the colors purple & blue to the left side of their back pocket.
they wear the red flag to the right in the back pocket.
some girls, like me, wear jeggings and they dont have front pockets... but why would you ask a question like that... its kinda stoopid, yo~
You know? I don't think their pocket is inside-out but that they have their batting glove(s) stuck in that pocket and they hang out of the pocket which makes it look like it is inside-out.
You're a weirdo..
There are no restrictions on wearing a pocket knife in Queensland.
it is a small pocket inside a larger pocket on your trousers or shorts or and other items you wear on your bottom half.
It's a personal preference. If you want to wear jeans and have your pocket knife, go ahead.
* YES, dome do but some have red dice or a redbandannas on there heads face or back right pocket. stay away if you see a group cuz they have no hesitation . THAY WILL KILL YOU OR YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS.
They wear an orange bandanna on their knee or back pocket
Gang members typically wear their bandanas in their back pockets, with the color and placement often signifying allegiance to a specific gang or territory. The left pocket usually indicates membership in a gang that identifies with that side, while the right pocket may signify a rival gang. This practice serves as a visual marker of identity and can also communicate messages to others in the community.
It was the law.