Set against the dust-choked frontier of the Mexican Revolution, “Polvo y Plomo” draws from the visual legacy of Pancho Villa’s northern fighters. Rather than recreating a single historical moment, the design reflects the lived atmosphere of the era, where vaqueros and laborers became soldiers and survival unfolded between desert dust and rifle fire. Rooted in real history but shaped through cultural memory, the piece captures the enduring myth and reality of a revolution forged in motion.

FI-MX-00200 | 'Viva Mexico Cabrones' VMC Sombrero
The VMC Sombrero design channels the layered identity of Mexico through symbol and voice. Centered around the iconic charro sombrero and anchored by the jaguar, the piece bridges indigenous Mesoamerican mythology with post-colonial Mexican tradition. Inspired by the cultural weight behind the phrase “¡Viva México, cabrones!”, the design reflects a living heritage where pride, rebellion, and continuity coexist. A modern streetwear interpretation rooted in real history, it stands as a visual affirmation of culture carried forward rather than left behind.




