Travel
New Lowrider Stamps from USPS Reflect Cultural Heritage
The recent release of lowrider stamps by the USPS highlights the significance of Mexican American and Chicano communities in the American Southwest.
Editorial Staff
1 min read
The United States Postal Service has introduced a new series of stamps that celebrate lowrider culture, which is deeply rooted in the working-class Mexican American and Chicano communities.
This initiative aims to recognize and honor the cultural contributions of these communities, particularly in the American Southwest, where lowrider vehicles have become a symbol of pride and identity.
The stamps not only serve as a means of postage but also as a representation of the rich cultural tapestry and historical significance associated with lowrider vehicles.