-
traditionally worn in
white and pastels,
guayaberas are now
available in many
solid colors.
Black guayaberas,
embroidered with
colorful flowers and with...
- Potosí –
Quechquemitl Tamaulipas –
Cuera tamaulipeca Veracruz –
Guayabera Yucatán –
Guayabera (male), ****pil (female)
United States – Each
region has its...
-
Mexican handcraft market selling rebozos, ****pils, tablecloths,
jewelry and
guayaberas. This fair
gives the city its
nickname of "King's City". In 2010 was the...
- revolutionary, but in the mid-1990s
began wearing dark
civilian suits and
guayabera in public. At over 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) tall with a few
inches added...
-
journalists dress "with propriety":
interpreted as no
Kariba suits and no
guayabera shirts.
Whether as a
consequence of this or not,
Manley himself seems...
- clothing,
which in the 1940s,
included pants,
charro suits, sombreros,
guayaberas, and ponchos. In Chavela,
Vargas remembers people telling her, "she doesn't...
- weddings.[citation needed] The
barong tagalog is a
possible precursor to the
guayabera, a
shirt po****r in
Latin American communities since the late 19th century...
- Year
Title Role
Notes 2007
Bunny Whipped Basketball Player 2008
Redbelt Guayabera Shirt Man 2009
Paper Heart Nicholas Jasenovec 2010 Get Him to the Gr****...
- of the
collar opening. This
uniform was
issued in 1891
until 1898. The
guayabera was
patterned on a
traditional Cuban work jacket. The
tunic features pleats...
- Ranger.
Derived from the
elaborate Mexican vaquero costumes like the
guayabera,
these were worn at
rodeos so the
cowboy could be
easily identifiable...