Preserving Mexican Culture and Tradition
We don’t just sell products; we share a legacy. At Mexchico, we choose to sell traditional pieces because they are the heartbeat of our identity. Here is what makes our story—and your purchase—so important:

Honoring Ancient Techniques: Many of our pieces, like our handwoven rebozos, are made using techniques passed down through generations. By bringing these to your home, we ensure these ancient crafts don't disappear in a world of mass production.
Empowering Rural Communities: We work directly with small-town artisans in regions like Teotihuacán. Our partnership provides them with sustainable income, allowing them to keep their workshops open and their families supported.
Ethical & Slow Fashion: Unlike "fast fashion," our traditional pieces are made to last. We prioritize natural fibers and durable materials, offering you a high-quality alternative that respects both the environment and the maker.
A Bridge Between Cultures: Mexchico serves as a bridge. We take the vibrant Mexican culture and tradition that I loved as a child and place it into the hands of those in the United States who value authenticity, history, and fair trade

Fair Trade, Authentic Art: Honoring Mexican Culture and Every Stitch

At Mexchico, our relationship with our makers goes far beyond business—it is a partnership built on mutual respect. We are deeply committed to honoring the work of every artisan by ensuring fair trade pricing that reflects the true value of their incredible talent, their time, and their ancestral heritage.
towns have inherited their craft through generations, keeping Mexican culture and tradition alive in every thread. By providing a direct path to the global market, we help:
Protect Traditional Craftsmanship: Ensuring that ancient weaving and artisanal techniques remain sustainable and vibrant for years to come.
The Heart of Mexchico: A Journey of Love, Mexican Culture, and Tradition
Growing up in Mexico, one of my favorite things to do was go to the local artisan markets. Their booths were full of colors and textures that I took with me as a reminder of home when I moved to The United States.
Bianca S.
CEO of Mexchico


