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One of the passageways in the La Merced market in Mexico City
Huarache de pollo en salsa roja
Primitive-style huarache sandals

Modern-day huarache sandals

Tinker Hatfield design sketches of Nike Air Huarache

Nike Air Huarache 1991 original colorways

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Music Credits:
- “Musica Maya-13387” – Xitotepec
- “Malaguena” – Ernesto Lecuona (from his Suite Andalucía (1933)), performed by Yannick lebossé
- “La Raspa” – Mariachi Mexico De Pepe Villa (from the album Grandes Éxitos, Vol. 2), 1966
- All other music from the YouTube Audio Library and the Immortal Soles Podcast