What can be more cool than put on your tennis shoes and celebrate the most representative tradition of Mexico? This is what Van’s, converse Y Nike they have to say.
Vans Day of the Dead 2022, inspired by and for Mexico
Returning to the well-known shapes of the alfeñiques to create recognizable patterns in the form of sugar skulls, cempasúchil flowers and traditional altars.
The brand’s silhouettes that can be found in this release are SK8-Hi, Authentic and Slip-On; You won’t want to miss out on this edition, as each pair features unique details that make them glow in the dark.
Vans x Day of the Dead 2022
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Let’s celebrate eternally with Converse
The Converse x Day of the Dead collection born with the inspiration and participation in the creative process of four All Stars of our country, interpreting what the Day of the Dead means for each of them represented with visual elements characteristic of this season.
The pack comes to life through the Chuck Taylor All Star Lift, Run Star Hike and Chuck 70 models, which contain unique printed details such as cempasuchil flowers and catrinas inside the tongue, as well as small colorful embroidered elements.
Celebrate Forever with Converse
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We are Family, Nike takes Mexico and its local communities to the world
Recognizing one of the most important traditions of Mexico, the Nike Day of the Dead collection considers local expressions as the means to share Mexican culture throughout the world and invite everyone to the sport.
This season focuses on #SomosFamilia, describing the unbreakable bond of families and their memories, and includes four silhouettes: Dunk High, Air Force 1 ’07, Air Max 1 and Air Jordan 1 Zoom Comfort.
The footwear and clothing have graphic details that combine the Nike symbols with illustrations taken from the offering or altar, such as candles, cempasuchil, salt, water and pan de muerto.