
The USPS Honors Lowrider History with These Commemorative Stamps
Lowriders are central to Mexican-American culture, and they're getting some official recognition.

Lowriders are central to Mexican-American culture, and they're getting some official recognition.

When word got out that the USPS was releasing lowrider stamps, I had to shout it from the rooftops.

People gathered at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church in north Charlotte on Tuesday to celebrate 2026’s Black Heritage Series stamp dedication.

Dozens of classic cars hit the streets of La Habra for "Cruise Night," which perfectly coincided with the USPS's release of a series of stamps designed to honor California's vast Chicano and lowrider cultures.

Tom Murphy, famed Livingston photographer, spoke about his passion for photography, Yellowstone National Park, and how one of his photos will be featured on a USPS Forever stamp.

The asphalt of American history just got a lot more colorful with the official debut of the USPS Lowriders Forever stamps.

Born out of Mexican and Mexican-American communities in the Southwest, particularly in Los Angeles, the unique culture and artistry have expanded far and wide

The stamps celebrate the lowrider car artistry and culture “that is rooted in the working-class Mexican American/Chicano communities throughout the American Southwest."

From Mexican American and Chicano barrios in the American Southwest to the halls of the Smithsonian on the National Mall and even the streets of Japan, lowrider culture has become part of mainstream car culture around the globe.

Cool cars of the culture cover your letters for just 78 cents each.

The new stamp collection highlights the artistry and cultural roots of the Southern California lowrider community.

The forever stamps pay tribute to California’s beloved Lowrider movement.

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The story of a mom of four who set out to trace her family tree and discovered a connection to a hero of the American Revolutionary War.

The new set, out Saturday, celebrates a counterculture movement rooted in the 1940s working-class Mexican American/Chicano communities of the American Southwest.

Bison are an iconic symbol of the American West—and, now, the shaggy creatures are being honored on a new postage stamp.

Cruising into mailboxes nationwide, the United States Postal Service is set to release its new Lowrider Forever stamps on March 13th. The collection celebrates the vibrant artistry and cultural impact of lowrider car culture, a proud symbol of Chicano heritage and community expression.

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Commemorate the year in stamps with this hardcover book featuring the stories behind the stamp designs. Includes 91 colorful commemorative stamps from the 2025 program along with water-activated protective mounts!