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RyanB
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Anyone else into Guayabera shirts?

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I love 'em. They're comfy, light, kinda kitschy, and they have plenty of pockets. I've scored all of mine at thrift stores. The day I found this blue one was a great day. I found the blue one AND a tan AND a green AND a double of each! Couple bucks a piece. The black is probably the best one I've found. It has a slimmer cut than most of them.
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mrs_stout
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Re: Anyone else into Guayabera shirts?

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My dad had some (may still have them) some years ago. It's sort of a staple with older Puerto Rican men (older than my father, anyway), but I don't see them worn as much as I used to when I was growing up.

BTW - you need a swank straw hat to complete the look. :D

RyanB
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Re: Anyone else into Guayabera shirts?

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Yeah. It's very much a latino thing. They're also called Mexican wedding shirts. They're actually considered formal wear in tropical areas. We were just in Miami so I got to sport them in there intended climate. :)

PS I'm always on the look out for a good panama hat.

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Re: Anyone else into Guayabera shirts?

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I've seen a quite a few of these over the years in thrift stores but never any as nice as that black one you have RyanB.
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