💨 Abstract
Mexican authorities have accused Adidas of cultural appropriation, alleging the company's new "Oaxaca Slip-On" sandal design replicates traditional Indigenous huaraches from the Zapotec communities in Oaxaca. The state has asked Adidas to withdraw the design and issue a public apology, while the president indicated ongoing talks for compensation. The controversy highlights broader efforts to protect Mexican handicrafts from being copied by global brands.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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