
Mexican Heritage Woven into World Cup Jerseys
A workshop near Mexico City produces handcrafted soccer jerseys that fuse Mexican heritage with contemporary design, aiming to inspire national pride during the World Cup.
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A workshop near Mexico City produces handcrafted soccer jerseys that fuse Mexican heritage with contemporary design, aiming to inspire national pride during the World Cup.

In a modest workshop outside Mexico City, brothers Hugo and Andrés Rosas are turning soccer jerseys into canvases for pre‑Hispanic deities, using papel‑picado techniques and polyester to honor Mexico’s cultural roots.

Mexican designer Hugo Rosas fuses pre‑Hispanic motifs with soccer jerseys, turning heritage into wearable art.

Hugo Rosas and his brother Andrés blend ancient Mexican symbolism with contemporary sportswear, creating a limited run of handcrafted jerseys that honor the nation's traditions ahead of the World Cup.

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