Description
The Guayabera shirt is a traditional men's garment known in Central America and the Caribbean, with historical evidence pointing to Cuba as its homeland. The story tells how a Cuban man asked his wife to make him a shirt with many pockets in which to carry Guayaba fruits to snack on and refresh himself while working in the fields. Thus, the four large pockets become characteristic of this garment, and the name Guayabera is derived from the Guayaba fruit. The Cuban design is also seen in the textile lines of pleated seams, known as alforzas, which run vertically along the front and back of the shirt and are reminiscent of the colonial architecture that is iconic to Liberty Island. In a short time, this casual shirt born in the Cuban countryside became one of the most fashionable and iconic outfits worn on festive and formal occasions by dignitaries and heads of state throughout South America.
Made in Italy since 1999, the Guayabera Cohiba Atmosphere Shirt features superior design, fit and fabrics. The perfect symbiosis between Cuban tradition and the Italian standard of quality. An elegant, stylish garment that gives a distinctive personal appearance to its owner.
The Cohiba Atmosphere Clubs 100% Bioceramic® Navy Blue Regular fit shirt is made of an innovative fabric that will protect you from harmful UV-A and UV-B sun rays, reduce your internal temperature and provide you with long-lasting freshness. The uniqueness of this guayabera is also evident in its updated design. You will immediately notice details such as the absence of seams around the four pockets attached with ultrasonic technology and a special thermal adhesive tape and the traditional alforzas pleats replaced by laser-cut micro-holes to improve ventilation. The design features button slits on both sides and finishes with a straight hem that never tucks into the pants. This shirt will give you confidence and a sense of presence, sophistication and prestige.
Material: 100% Bioceramic ®
Silhouette: Regular fit
Available sizes: M / L / XL
Made in Italy