Guayabera Shirts

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Today the country of Cuba is divided into fourteen provinces, but just after the Spanish American War in 1905 there were only six.  Almost in the island’s center was the province of Las Villas.  Today that province has been divided into three.  One of these  three provinces is named Sancti Spiritus, named after the town by the same name.  Sancti Spiritus is near the Yayabo River,  where the legend of  the Guayabera Shirt was born.

To this day, the origin of the Guayabera  is a matter of debate, but Cuban legend has the shirt originating in this area.  To set this legend to rest, the Cuban government established a cultural program called “La Guayabera” at the Ruben Martinez Villena Library in Sancti Spiritus.   This program consists of a collection of Guayabera shirts and photograhs donated by many Cuban personalities.

Guayabera05Among these personalities were Fidel Castro and his brother Raul.  Fidel  donated the Guayabera shirt he wore at the 4th Ibero-American Summit in Cartegena, Columbia.  For this occasion Fidel had replaced his traditional olive green uniform with a crisp white Guayabera shirt for the heads of state and the world to see.

It has been said that one of the most famous personalities to have worn the Guayabera was Ernest Hemmingway, though no pictures have been found.  After World War II,  Hemingway purchased a home, Finca Vigia, near Havana, Cuba.  In 1952 he wrote a story of a tired old Cuban fisherman and his battle with a giant marlin called “The Old Man and the Sea” for which he won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1954.

Several US politicians have also worn Guayabera shirts, including two presidents.  In the 1980’s, when Ronald Reagan visited Ferdinand Marcos in the Phillipines, he put one on.  Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, also wore one when he visited Cuba in 2002. He was the first U.S. president to visit Cuba since the 1959 revolution. And presidential runner Mitt Romney had one on when he attended a ralley at a youth center named after Jorge Mas Canosa, the founder of the Cuban-American National Foundation.Guayabera07

On a negative note, the agents of the Cuban secret service known as the General Directorate for State Security (DGSE), wear Guayaberas as their civilian incognito uniform.  And Raul Castro had a specially designed Guayabera made for the military.

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Guayabera03What is a Guayabera? A Guayabera is a traditional Cuban shirt. Linen is the fabric of choice, but they also come in cotton or in a poly/cotton blend.  Cuban Guayabera Shirts are flattering and comfortable. They come in all sizes and they make you look and feel good even when the weather is hot and humid.

The Guayabera is also known as Mexican Wedding Shirt.  Guayaberas have always been worn by unique individuals, a tradition, carried on from generation to generation. The Guayabera is the perfect attire for any occasion. This unique shirt gives you the freshness, comfort and elegance that you require for that special occasion. The shirt is worn outside the trousers allowing for easy movement and comfortability.  Guayabera shirts will help you easily maintain your composure during times of stress. They are the ideal summer casual dress shirt.

If you’re looking for an updated version of the classic guayabera? The designs of Debra Torres has taken the traditional Guayabera Shirt and given it a modern American flair.  By using vibrant color and innovative designs, Debra Torres has added some flair to this distinctive classic shirt. Ideal for a beach wedding or for just a walk in the park, Debra Torres Guayabera Shirts come in short sleeve or long-sleeve with regular and French cuffs. With all of the different designs, fabrics, and colors that Debra Torres uses, the guayabera will help solve all your wardrobe needs.

Cuban-born George Feldenkreis known as the “Guayabera King” and his brother Isaac started a company called Cubavera, based on the premise that consumers buy products that they identifyGuayabera04 with and trust. From the beginning the Cubavera brand has incorporated the ideals of joy and “sabor” of Latin culture with line of Guayabera shirts and other apparel. The designs of Lorenzo Ramos is appropriate for today’s diversified lifestyle with its cool, clean and relaxed look. The clothes are comfortable and easy to care for, giving them the relaxed casual elegance, which are the foundations of the brand.

The comfort, freshness and simplicity of style have made this shirt resist the impact of time.  From its beginnings as a simple and practicle garment to the modern colorful styles of today, the Cuban Guayabera Shirt is a testament to latin culture.

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Guayabera02The Guayabera shirt is known by several names. There is the Mexican Guayabera or the Mexican wedding shirt, the beach wedding shirt and of course the Cuban Guayabera Shirt. Why you may ask, does this shirt have so many names? Several countries like Mexico, The Philippines and Cuba have manufactured Guayabera shirts and each one has taken credit for its origin. So where did this distinctive shirt really come from?

Most Latin Americans tend to say that the Guayabera comes from either Cuba or from the Caribbean. However Mexico claims that the Guayabera, known as “camisa Yucatan,” originally came from the Yucatán Peninsula. It has been disputed that the Mexicans copied the garment from visiting Cuban tourists.

In Cuba there are several stories related to the Guayabera shirt. There is the story of a poor seamstress who sewed large pockets into her husband’s shirts so that he could carry Guayaba’s (guava) from the field. There is also a story that the shirt was designed for a wealthy Cuban rancher back in the 1700s. And yet another story states that the word Guayabera comes from the word “Yayabero,” a term used to describe a person who lived near the Yayabo River in Cuba.

Since all the claims come from Latin speaking countries, some say that the Guayabera shirt actually came from Spain. Since I am Cuban, and to set the record straight,  here is the version of what I think is the true history of the Guayabera shirt.

The shirt was designed by Spanish immigrants who came to Cuba over 200 years ago. There was a poet named Juan Cristobal Napoles Fajardo (1829 – 1862) known as “El Cucalambe” who was born in Tunas, Oriente Province, Cuba and was believed killed by the Spanish. He wrote a poem praising the Guayabera shirt.  In this poem he describes the shirt and traces its origins to the Yayabo River mentioned above.  After Cuba’s independence from Spain in the Spanish-American war, the Cuban government created “the day of the Guayabera” on July 1st. which happens to be Fajardo’s birthday.

After the Spanish-American War,  Cuban tourists traveled to the Yucatán Peninsula wearing the Guayabera shirt which was then adopted by Mexican craftsmen and later became known as the Mexican wedding shirt.  Merida, Mexico, a city in the Yucatán, is the prime exporter of the shirts today. When people started moving to Florida from Cuba in the late 1880s, they brought the shirts with them.

Regardless of its true origin, the guayabera’s timeless fashion style has remained a favorite among businessmen in Latin America.  Today Guayabera has gained popularity with the Urban comfort-loving generation and many designers have added their own impressions to the Cuban Guayabera Shirt.

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