: Flat-brimmed baseball caps, often worn slightly tilted, and piercings (especially in the lip or eyebrow) were standard.

: Often includes heavy chains or specific brand-related jewelry.

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While the peak of the original "Wachiturro" movement was around 2011-2012, its influence persists in modern Latin American "Turro" culture. This style represents a way for urban youth to signal identity and status through specific brand loyalty and high-energy dance culture. Today, similar aesthetics can be seen in various streetwear tribes that prioritize: