
Outlaws Motorcycle Club
The Outlaws Motorcycle Club, founded in 1935 in Chicago, is one of the oldest and most notorious motorcycle clubs in the United States. Known for their distinctive patch featuring a skull and guns, the club is part of the “1%” motorcycle subculture, representing a rebellious attitude against law enforcement and mainstream society. While they promote brotherhood, freedom, and riding, the Outlaws have also faced legal scrutiny and accusations of criminal involvement, including drug trafficking and violence. Despite this, they maintain a strong presence across the U.S. and internationally, emphasizing loyalty and camaraderie among their members.