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| | '''Butchers''' || [[Vasile Ionuț]] · [[Nicolae Ionuț]] | | | '''Butchers''' || [[Vasile Ionuț]] · [[Nicolae Ionuț]] |
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| == Visual identity ==
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| The Bucharest Butchers used crimson red as their main identifying color. It appeared on clothing, vehicles, and internal markings.
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| Members usually dressed according to their role. Senior members and men working around money or meetings often wore formal suits. Men working on the street more often wore tracksuits, especially during enforcement activity.
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| Vehicles were also part of the group’s appearance. Many members used stolen German-manufactured cars, which were usually repainted or modified before they were used again. Cars connected to the group often had red accents or dark paintwork, matching the group’s visual style.
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| == Legacy == | | == Legacy == |