Clothing is a strong signal that all gangs show. The clothing gangs wear allows rival gangs to identify who is friend and who is foe. For example, the uniforms for many Hispanic gangs are standard and easily recognizable. Gangs such as the
Latin Kings would wear long yellow T-shirts, baggy pants, and either a
bandana or a hat, sometimes both. Black gang members are generally more individualistic with their clothing. The gang would wear specific clothing and certain accessories that would match their crew's colors. Most gang members wear brands such as Pro Club,
Dickies, and
Levi's.
Mask Masks can be worn in various types of colors and ways. This is done by gang members to signify which gang they are affiliated with. The most popular mask colors are red, blue, black, white, grey, pink, and yellow. It is typically worn on the left or right back pockets of gang members. They can also be worn as a camp mask by wrapping around the head so only the eyes show.
Tattoos Gang members will often get tattoos to represent their gang, or subset of a gang which can include markings related to the street their set is from, or a nickname of the neighborhood given by a gang. For example, members of the Maniac Latin Disciples set known as "Rata World" may get a tattoo of the street their set originates from.
Varsity clothing Around the 1970s to 1990s, it was common for some of Chicago's strongest street gangs to create custom varsity sweaters to represent their gang. This trend however eventually died out due to gang members in the Chicago area being robbed, beaten, or even killed by rival gangs due to the increased status of having a rival's varsity jacket, the implication being that the victim was too weak or cowardly to keep it.
Business cards Another common gang identifier in 1970s to 1990s Chicago were
business cards. Street gangs often used these cards in order to present themselves as businessmen, or in the case of gangs like the
Almighty Gaylords, were used to intimidate rivals with text telling rival gang members to hand over their gang sweaters.
Vests Outlaw motorcycle clubs, and even some street gangs from New York City and New Zealand have been known to wear vests with patches representing their gangs. These vests can come in a variety of materials such as denim or leather.
Tracksuits Tracksuits are common among street gangs and criminals in
Russia since the 1980s. They later become a staple feature of a criminal-derived subculture known as
gopniks in Russia and
dresiarze in Poland. == References ==