20 Latino-Designed Pins You Need In Your Life
Art by Alan López for Remezcla
In recent years, pins have become one of the most prominent streetwear accessories. Clustered on denim jackets, lapels, and leather bombers, the glossy little pins are an affordable way to express your tastes and personality. From internet memes to original artwork to homages to your favorite artist/sayings/emoji, there’s really nothing you can’t wear in the form of a pin.
Beyond accessorizing, pins have also become a vehicle for many independent artists to affordably advertise their work. It’s increasingly common to see illustrations, prints, or paintings get converted into enamel pins and widely disseminated on Instagram.
One need only hit the #Pinstagram hashtag to fall into an endless k-hole of inventive, flair-worthy pins. But to help you out, we scoured the internet for pins made by Latinx artists. Here are 20 that deserve a place on your jean jacket:
Sana Sana by Pinskis
$8, buy here.
I Owe You Nothing by Shop Destruya
$9, buy here.
Zapatista by BRK House
$10.58, buy here.
Café Bustelo by Peralta Project
$13, buy here.
Puerto Rico Carnival Vejigante Mask by GRL TRBL
$10, buy here.
Sugar Leaf by EsSuperFun
$15, buy it here.
Whatever Forever Selena by Hot Sundae
$7.50, buy here.
Ponte las Pilas by The Pinskis
$10, buy it here.
Lo Que Me Da La Gana by The Mujerista
$7, shop here.
Cochina by Cochina Collective
$10, shop here.
Chola Hand by Ex-Voto Design
$12, buy it here.
Takis by Benjie
$8, buy it here.
Mazapan by Duckshots
$10, buy it here.
Nopal Sagrado by Shophermosa
$10, buy it here.
Pan Dulce Fan Club by MajorCrimesDivision
$10 to $11, buy here.
Juan Gabriel Divo de Juarez by FAKAP
$12, buy it here.
Coño Chanel by Peralta Project
$13, buy here.
New York in Bed by PopAesthete
$10, buy here.
Sad and Brown by DreamHeauxHouse
$6, buy here.
Salty Chilindrina by Pinetration818
$10, buy here.


















