A lightweight button-down shirt with a boxy fit, short-sleeves, a convertible collar, one or two sets of patch pockets, an even hem and sets of pintucks running from the shoulders to the shirt bottom in the front and back that are sometimes decorated with elaborate embroidery.
The guayabera (also known as a Mexican wedding shirt) is a style of men's shirt popular throughout Latin America. The origin of the garment is disputed as various claims have attributed the distinctive style to differing Latin American countries. Usually, though, Cuba is listed as originating the shirt.