USPS Honors Lowrider Culture with New Stamps
The United States Postal Service is honoring lowrider culture with a new set of stamps featuring five classic cars, unveiled this Friday in San Diego. Lowrider culture, originating in the 1940s among working-class Mexican American communities, has evolved into a global phenomenon. The stamps, designed by Antonio Alcalá and featuring pinstriping by Danny Alvarado, represent a significant recognition for the community, which has faced cruising bans and height rules in the past.
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