Camisa guayabera de lino 100 % para hombre, manga larga, con detalle estampado

$168.00
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Vibrante y sofisticada, esta camisa chacabana de manga larga está confeccionada en 100 % lino y luce un llamativo ribete estampado en el interior del cuello, los puños y los bordes de los bolsillos. Diseñada para quienes marcan tendencia y aprecian el estilo tradicional con un toque moderno, es perfecta para bodas, fiestas en azoteas o salidas nocturnas cálidas.

  • Acentos de ribete estampado : agregan un toque visual al cuello, los puños y los bolsillos.

  • Diseño frontal plisado : estilo latino clásico con detalle de pliegues a medida.

  • Construcción 100% lino : transpirable, ligero y suave al tacto.

  • Versatilidad de manga larga : funciona igual de bien con ropa formal o informal.

  • Importado

Código: MF-9504

Ajuste y cuidado:
  • Ajuste clásico: relajado y fiel al tamaño.

  • Lavar a máquina con agua fría y colores similares en ciclo delicado.

  • Utilice únicamente blanqueador sin cloro si es necesario

  • Secar al aire y planchar a temperatura tibia.

  • Se puede limpiar en seco.

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    Camisa guayabera de lino 100 % para hombre, manga larga, con detalle estampado

    Camisa guayabera de lino 100 % para hombre, manga larga, con detalle estampado

    $168.00

    Preguntas frecuentes

    • Traditional alforzas are the narrow vertical tucks that run down a classic guayabera front, typically four to twelve close-set pleats per panel. Wide pleats are a modern reinterpretation: fewer, broader pleats that create a sharper, more architectural front. The effect reads more tailored and less heritage-traditional, which is why this construction suits weddings, rehearsal dinners, and upscale resort events where a dressier guayabera is the right pick.
    • Two-pocket construction is the dressier configuration in modern guayabera tailoring. Four-pocket guayaberas are the heritage standard and read more traditional and casual. Reducing to two chest pockets and adding buttoned flaps borrows from dress-shirt construction, giving the shirt a cleaner lower front and signaling the upscale end of the guayabera spectrum. It is the form most often chosen for formal destination weddings and evening events.
    • The contrast fabric is the same linen construction as the base shirt, not a print layered on top, so it wears at the same rate as the rest of the garment and will not peel or crack. Washing dark-contrast garments inside-out for the first three to five cycles protects the navy from abrasion against other fabrics in the load and keeps the contrast saturated. After that, standard cold-water care maintains the color indefinitely.
    • White is the most formal choice for ceremony roles like groom, groomsman, or officiant. Green lands next, reading well for rehearsal dinners, welcome parties, and evening receptions where the buyer wants a richer palette than neutral linen. Aqua is the resort-daytime choice: strong enough to photograph well against ocean and pool backdrops without reading costumey. Pair any of the three with linen trousers in cream or stone for a balanced look.
    • Modern tailored fit cuts closer through the chest, waist, and shoulder than the classic relaxed silhouette that most traditional guayaberas use. Expect a cleaner drape down the torso rather than the billowing hem shape of a classic cut. True to size for most builds. Broader-shouldered buyers or those who want range for movement in ceremony roles should consider sizing up one increment.
    • Yes. The pleats are sewn-down rather than pressed, meaning the structure is built into the garment construction rather than applied through ironing. Cold machine wash on delicate preserves the pleat architecture, and a brief tumble or steam after drying restores any softness that develops during the wash cycle. No pleat reshaping or starch is required between wears, which is why buyers often choose wide-pleat guayaberas for travel and destination use.
    • Yes for beach-formal and tropical-formal dress codes, where a premium linen guayabera is the regionally appropriate equivalent of a jacket. White is the standard ceremony choice in this context. For black-tie optional specifically, the guayabera works at destination venues in Latin America, the Caribbean, and Florida, where it is culturally recognized as formal attire. Pair with tailored linen or lightweight wool trousers and leather loafers.