🧥 Dress Code
Gangs in Blackridge County are required to maintain a clear and identifiable visual presence. Clothing plays a major role in immersion, recognition, and fair roleplay—especially when dealing with other gangs.
🌈 Identifiable Colourway
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Each gang must have a staff-approved, identifiable colourway.
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Members are not required to wear identical outfits, but they must clearly represent the same colour scheme.
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Colours should be visible and obvious at a glance. Subtle accents alone are not sufficient.
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Masks, coats, hats, and accessories should still reflect the gang’s colourway where reasonably possible.
🔫 Hostilities & Gang Interactions
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During any hostility, conflict, or interaction involving another gang, all participating members MUST be wearing their correct gang colourway.
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This includes ambushes, standoffs, fights, territory disputes, and formal meetings, sit-downs, negotiations, or arranged interactions between gangs.
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Colourways are required even when weapons are not drawn and the interaction is intended to be peaceful or diplomatic.
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Failure to be correctly identified during these interactions may result in gang penalties.
⚠️ Illegal Jobs, Robberies & Heists
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For illegal activities not involving another gang, such as banks, robberies, and heists, gang members may wear alternate or neutral clothing.
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Disguises are permitted for these activities, provided they are not used to bypass identification rules during gang-on-gang roleplay.
❗ Additional Expectations
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All gang clothing must be period-appropriate and fit the setting of Blackridge County.
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Members may not intentionally remove, hide, or obscure identifying colours during gang interactions to gain an advantage.
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Gang leadership is responsible for ensuring members understand and comply with these clothing requirements.
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Staff reserve the right to require clearer identification or adjustments to colourways if necessary to maintain roleplay clarity and fairness.