Mojito Collection's men's wedding guayaberas are 100% linen wedding shirts crafted in the traditional Mexican, Cuban, and Caribbean style.
Wedding Guayabera Shirts
The guayabera is the traditional wedding shirt of Mexico, Cuba, and the Caribbean, known regionally as the chacabana, the guayamisa, or simply the camisa de boda. Mojito Collection's wedding guayaberas carry that heritage forward in 100% linen, with the hallmarks of authentic construction: alforzas pleats running vertically down the front and back, mother-of-pearl or coconut buttons, and a straight hem cut to be worn untucked. Every shirt in this collection is recognized as formal attire across Latin America.
Fabric & Construction
Every shirt in the wedding collection is crafted from 100% linen, the fabric that has dressed Caribbean and Mexican grooms for generations. Linen's hollow flax fibers cool the body in temperatures where synthetic shirts would suffocate, making it the right choice for outdoor ceremonies, beach receptions, and summer weddings. Choose between two construction styles: the traditional four-pocket guayabera with full alforzas pleats for grooms who want classic Cuban-style formality, and the modern two-pocket guayabera with cleaner lines for a contemporary wedding look. Both styles are available in long sleeve for formal evening ceremonies and short sleeve for daytime and beach events.
For The Whole Wedding Party
Wedding guayaberas suit every role in the celebration. Grooms wear white or off-white as the ceremony shirt, often paired with linen pants for a tonal head-to-toe look. Groomsmen coordinate in matching cream, champagne, or sand for a cohesive wedding party. Fathers, padrinos, and guests choose neutral colorways that respect the dress code without overshadowing the couple. Browse the full master men's guayabera shirts collection for additional styles, or explore the broader wedding collection for suits, pants, and coordinating wedding shirts. Complete the look with linen pants in matching or contrasting tones.
Sizing & Related Collections
Sizes run from Small through 4XL, with the relaxed-through-the-body fit traditional to authentic guayabera construction. Mojito Collection is rated 4.8 out of 5 from 546+ verified customer reviews, with grooms and groomsmen praising the linen quality, the true-to-size cut, and the speed of U.S. shipping. For pure linen styling at every price point in the line, see the 100% linen guayaberas sub-collection.
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Preguntas frecuentes
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Yes. The guayabera is recognized as formal attire across Mexico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and the Caribbean, where it has been worn to weddings for generations. For destination ceremonies, beach weddings, and outdoor receptions, a white or cream 100% linen guayabera is one of the most polished looks a groom or groomsman can wear. The straight hem is designed to be worn untucked over linen pants, which is the traditional formal styling.
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Yes. The guayabera is the traditional wedding shirt of both Mexico and Cuba, known regionally as the chacabana in the Dominican Republic, the guayamisa in some Caribbean countries, and the camisa de boda in formal Spanish. The four-pocket design with alforzas pleats has been the standard groom shirt in Latin American weddings for over a century, and it remains the most culturally authentic choice for Mexican, Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Caribbean wedding ceremonies today.
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The four-pocket guayabera is the traditional Cuban-style wedding shirt, with two chest pockets, two lower pockets, and full alforzas pleats running down the front and back. The two-pocket guayabera is the modern variant, with chest pockets only and cleaner front panels for a contemporary wedding look. Traditional grooms and formal Latin weddings tend toward the four-pocket. Modern weddings, destination ceremonies, and minimalist styling favor the two-pocket cut.
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Coordinated guayaberas are one of the most popular wedding-party choices for destination, beach, and Latin-tradition weddings. Order the same colorway across the groomsmen for a cohesive look, or have the groom wear pure white while groomsmen wear cream, champagne, or sand for visual hierarchy. Mojito Collection's 100% linen guayaberas are produced consistently across sizes Small through 4XL, so the entire wedding party will look unified in photos.
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Pure white is the traditional groom's guayabera color across Mexican, Cuban, and Caribbean wedding ceremonies, signaling formal occasion. Off-white, cream, and ivory are equally accepted, especially for warm-weather ceremonies where pure white can read harsh in bright sun. Champagne, sand, and bone tones are popular for less-formal beach weddings or as the groom's choice when groomsmen are wearing white. Grooms in summer ceremonies often pick 100% linen for the breathability.
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The 100% linen guayabera is one of the most weather-appropriate shirts a man can wear to a beach wedding. Linen's hollow flax fibers cool the body in tropical heat and humidity, where stiff dress shirts and suits cause discomfort. Pair a short-sleeve or long-sleeve linen guayabera with linen pants and leather sandals for the standard beach-wedding groom look, or layer in a linen blazer if the dress code skews more formal.