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  2. Guayabera - Wikipedia

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    Two guayaberas seen from the back, showing the alforza pleats and the Western-style yoke. The guayabera (/ ɡ w aɪ. ə ˈ b ɛr ə /), also known as camisa de Yucatán (Yucatán shirt) in Mexico, is a men's summer shirt, worn outside the trousers, distinguished by two columns of closely sewn pleats running the length of the front and back of the shirt.

  3. Rayadillo - Wikipedia

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    The guayabera was patterned on a traditional Cuban work jacket. The tunic features pleats down the front and center back and four large cargo pockets on the skirt. It may or may not have a concealed button fly front.

  4. Bad Bunny’s Guayabera Outfit Is a Potent Expression of His ...

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    $240 at yayiperez.com. There’s even more meaning embedded in the exact guayabera Bad Bunny wore. Custom-made by Puerto Rican designer Yayi Pérez, the guayabera he wore at the Spotify event is ...

  5. Freedom Flights - Wikipedia

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    Even while Cubans resisted "Americanization" and preserved their traditional culture, they "Cubanized" American culture. In 1973, Miami's Dade County officially became bilingual. [1] Classic Cuban musician Benny Moré blasted from radio sets, Cuban bodegas replaced American supermarkets, and men donned guayaberas for any occasion.

  6. 9 signs you grew up Cuban-American, in honor of Cuban ... - AOL

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    May 20th is Cuban Independence Day, the day in 1902 that Cuba gained independence from Spain. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. Jarana yucateca - Wikipedia

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    Both women and men are dressed in traditional Maya wear for the jarana dance. The women wear what's called a terno and it consists of 3 parts called a jubón, a hipil and a fustán. The men, on the other hand dress all in white with a typical guayabera shirt, hat and a handkerchief that falls to the knee called a paliacate.