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Adidas, Mexico and Cultural appropriation

BBC on MSN · 14h
Adidas designer sorry for shoes 'appropriated' from Mexico
He has apologised over the Oaxaca Slip-on, inspired by sandals made by Indigenous artisans, after criticism from Mexico.
Al Jazeera on MSN · 1d
Adidas accused of cultural appropriation by Mexico over new footwear design
Mexican officials say sportswear giant took design idea from Indigenous community in country’s southern Oaxaca state.
Daily Jang · 17m
Adidas designer addresses Mexico-inspired shoes controversy
US fashion designer Willy Chavarria has issued an apology after a shoe he created in collaboration with Adidas Originals was criticised for 'cultural appropriation.'The Oaxaca Slip-On was inspired by traditional leather sandals known as
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Mexico seeks legal action after Adidas launches sandals copying traditional style

Adidas could face legal action as Mexican authorities accuse the brand of copying traditional huarache sandals.
Devdiscourse
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Cultural Controversy: Adidas' Oaxaca Slip-On Sparks Debate

Adidas faces criticism in Mexico after launching 'Oaxaca Slip-On' shoes designed by Willy Chavarria. Critics argue the design ...
Mexico News Daily
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Oaxaca threatens legal action against Adidas for its ‘Oaxaca Slip-On’ sandal

Oaxaca has threatened legal action against Adidas for alleged cultural appropriation in the design of its new 'Oaxaca Slip-On ...

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