The guayabera, for both makers and wearers, “speaks to cultural identity,” according to Michael Knoll, a folklorist at the South Florida Folklore Center. Knoll, who curated HistoryMiami’s new ...
Divide & Conquer Denim & Leather owner Javier Treviño considers the guayabera more than just a cool shirt to beat the heat. It's wearable history. When the San Antonio native was a kid, his ...
In this Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 photo, a guayabera made in Mexico in 2012 featuring machine made embroidery, is on display at an exhibition titled "The Guayabera: A Shirt's Story" at the Museum of ...
SAN ANTONIO – The guayabera shirt has been a San Antonio staple for years. Whether it’s a Fiesta celebration, Day of Dead event or a family get together, the guayabera remains a classic and iconic ...
When the late political gadfly and GOP stalwart Richard Sanchez met his hero, President Ronald Reagan, in San Antonio in the early 1980s, he made an understated fashion statement in a white linen ...
The guayabera has a long, rich history, but Javier Treviño’s versions aren’t throwbacks. His shirts, made by hand in the studio above his Divide & Conquer Denim & Leather shop, in downtown San Antonio ...
MIAMI — Its roots are in 19th century Cuba, but the guayabera — a button-down shirt in cotton or linen with four pockets and embroidery or pleats down the front — has evolved into a fashionable and ...
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