Community Attire
Suit With Wolf PinWe will wear a wolf pin on our shirt or suit in order to designate membership in the group. The suit above preferably would be blue, but other colors will work with the pin. This mainly can be done during group meetings or picnics but can also be used at any time. This allows us to dress in business clothes while still touting our "club colors" (or in this case a pin representing our group). Above: Female members can wear variations of blue outfits, blue and gold or wolf pins.
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Leather Vest/Jacket with Group LogoWe can wear a leather jacket or vest with the group symbol on the back and our rank on the front. This is the same as a motorcycle club. However, in most cases this is a problem because outlaw motorcycle clubs will want any vest wearing club to pay a fee to them. As a result, this becomes impractical in many locations. We can also use t-shirts with the logo on it. Above: Prosperity Society founder Raymond Kidwell with a blue shirt (our main color scheme is blue with gold accessories if possible).
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Community ColorsAbove: Raymond Kidwell in a blue suit.
Our colors are blue and gold. If we split into further groups they can use variations of this (for example, purple and gold, blue and gold and green etc.). If we wear a suit we try to go with blue suits, and in some cases gold accessories or the respective color scheme of your kindred. Above: Society associate Robert Von Stockhausen in a gangster suit. Although we prefer blue suits, pin strip are also acceptable.
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Below: Raymond Kidwell with Prosperity Society jacket