Mexico Bags
Description: This unique design by artist Jeff Bartels features a Day of the Dead inspired sugar skull. The flag of Mexico appears on the skull giving it a Patriotic feel. Four tribal roses appear on the skull’s forehead with nautical stars covering the eyes. This beautiful Day of the Dead design is a stylish way to show off your Mexican patriotism.
Description: This powerful design by artist Jeff Bartels features the flag of Mexico painted on to a clenched fist. The hand is raised which gives the appearance of strength, power, solidarity and resilience. The fist is beautifully detailed and sits in front of a background that can be customized to any color you like. This stylish raised fist design is a great way to show off your Mexican pride and patriotism.
The Gulf Of Mexico Est. 1550 - Stay Salty And Resist Bag
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$24
Description: Mexico 70. A recreation of a football/soccer classic. The 1970 World Cup which was hosted by Mexico. The final was won by Brazil who beat Italy by four goals to one. This design has been given a distressed look to give it that retro/vintage feel and one for all you football/soccer hipsters.
Description: By the early 19th century, Mexico's middle class had grown tired of sharing their wealth with Spain, and calls for independence began to grow. The Independence movement was launched by two priests, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, and José María Morelos. These men stood up to Spain with a handful of men freed from Spanish imprisonment in 1810, but grew them to over 100,000 in a matter of days, and their numbers only grew from there as they took back cities from the Spanish. Hidalgo was executed in 1811, and Morelos in 1815, but the movement was only strengthened as a result. On September 28, 1821, the first independent government was named, just over a decade after it began, but was followed by thirty years of great political turmoil.