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- Q1794704 subject Q8642897.
- Q1794704 abstract "Colors are the insignia, or "patches", worn by motorcycle club members on cut-offs to identify membership of their club and territorial location. Club patches have been worn by many different groups but, since the 1960s, have become largely synonymous with outlaw bikers. They are regarded by many to symbolize an elite amongst motorcyclists and the style has been widely copied by other subcultures and commercialized.Colors are considered to represent "significant markers of the socialization" of new members to clubs, rank and present a dominant symbol of identity and marked with related symbolism. They can be embroidered patches sewn onto clothing or stenciled in paint, the primary symbol being the back patch of club's insignia or logo and generally remain the property of the club. Wearing such clothing is referred to as "flying one's colors". The term has its roots in military history, originating with regimental colours.".
- Q1794704 thumbnail Onepercenter_Vest.svg?width=300.
- Q1794704 wikiPageWikiLink Q1442304.
- Q1794704 wikiPageWikiLink Q17018539.
- Q1794704 wikiPageWikiLink Q1794702.
- Q1794704 wikiPageWikiLink Q182391.
- Q1794704 wikiPageWikiLink Q1849110.
- Q1794704 wikiPageWikiLink Q19937003.
- Q1794704 wikiPageWikiLink Q2912707.
- Q1794704 wikiPageWikiLink Q465750.
- Q1794704 wikiPageWikiLink Q8642897.
- Q1794704 comment "Colors are the insignia, or "patches", worn by motorcycle club members on cut-offs to identify membership of their club and territorial location. Club patches have been worn by many different groups but, since the 1960s, have become largely synonymous with outlaw bikers.".
- Q1794704 label "Colors (motorcycling)".
- Q1794704 depiction Onepercenter_Vest.svg.