El Lowrider Tote Bag

Don Clemente Jacques
  • El Lowrider Tote Bag
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Change the way you shop and be eco-friendly with this El Lowrider-designed 100% cotton reusable tote bag. This bag is made of very light and soft cotton for everyday use and features two straps to be worn on your shoulder comfortably. Fold up this unique tote bag, put it in your pocket and carry it everywhere, without worrying about paying for a disposable bag again.

This tote bag is a limited edition part of MOA's current featured exhibition, Xicanx: Dreamers + Changemakers. The fight by Xicanx artists for social justice began generations ago and continues to this day. Their art and their activism remain vital in the movement toward social justice for all.

The featured design of the Mexican Lotería card "El Lowrider" is an expression of cultural identity for the city’s Mexican American community. The roots of lowriding trace all the way back to the 1940s when car culture was beginning to popularize across America. As Mexican Americans began to collectively reimagine their identity from an empowered perspective during the Chicano Movement in the 1970s, lowriders took on a more formalized political function to proudly express their culture in a heavily caucasian-centric America. 

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Change the way you shop and be eco-friendly with this El Lowrider-designed 100% cotton reusable tote bag. This bag is made of very light and soft cotton for everyday use and features two straps to be worn on your shoulder comfortably. Fold up this unique tote bag, put it in your pocket and carry it everywhere, without worrying about paying for a disposable bag again.

This tote bag is a limited edition part of MOA's current featured exhibition, Xicanx: Dreamers + Changemakers. The fight by Xicanx artists for social justice began generations ago and continues to this day. Their art and their activism remain vital in the movement toward social justice for all.

The featured design of the Mexican Lotería card "El Lowrider" is an expression of cultural identity for the city’s Mexican American community. The roots of lowriding trace all the way back to the 1940s when car culture was beginning to popularize across America. As Mexican Americans began to collectively reimagine their identity from an empowered perspective during the Chicano Movement in the 1970s, lowriders took on a more formalized political function to proudly express their culture in a heavily caucasian-centric America. 

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  • 100% cotton
  • Printed in Mexico
  • 4" gusset
  • Hand wash in cold water
El Lowrider Tote Bag