In a small workshop on the outskirts of Mexico City, the Mexclart design team is creating unique T-shirts by applying the "papel picado" technique—a popular traditional Mexican craft art form featuring intricately cut patterns on thin paper.


In a small workshop on the outskirts of Mexico City, the Mexclart design team is creating unique T-shirts using the "papel picado" technique.
The designs feature bright colors, combining football imagery with distinctive Mexican patterns, thereby promoting local cultural identity to tourists and World Cup fans.

The designs feature bright colors, combining football imagery with distinctive Mexican patterns.
Fashion designer Victor Hugo Rosas stated that each pattern on the garments symbolizes Mexican culture and identity, allowing international visitors to take home products with a strong sense of Mexican tradition when they come to watch the World Cup.
He also stated that the entire process, from design to completion, is done manually in the workshop to create unique garments tailored to each individual wearer, with each product taking approximately 8 to 10 hours to complete.

"Papel picado" is a famous traditional Mexican craft art form featuring intricately cut patterns on thin paper.
The products combine traditional art and modern fashion, as well as Mexican cultural heritage with the biggest football festival on the planet.
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