This document discusses cholos, a group that emerged in Los Angeles in the 1970s inheriting aspects of earlier Chicano culture. It notes that cholos typically wore baggy pants, shirts, cloth and tennis shoes like Nike Cortez. They did not style their hair and were described as very angry. While they did not have a favorite color, cholos commonly used the color black.
This document discusses cholos, a group that emerged in Los Angeles in the 1970s inheriting aspects of earlier Chicano culture. It notes that cholos typically wore baggy pants, shirts, cloth and tennis shoes like Nike Cortez. They did not style their hair and were described as very angry. While they did not have a favorite color, cholos commonly used the color black.
This document discusses cholos, a group that emerged in Los Angeles in the 1970s inheriting aspects of earlier Chicano culture. It notes that cholos typically wore baggy pants, shirts, cloth and tennis shoes like Nike Cortez. They did not style their hair and were described as very angry. While they did not have a favorite color, cholos commonly used the color black.