Burnt orange guayabera

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  • Burnt orange guayabera: A timeless symbol of elegance

    Embrace the enduring charm of our burnt orange guayabera. With its clean lines and sophisticated embroidery, this shirt radiates a sense of elegance that never fades.

    Perfect for weddings, formal events, or simply to make a statement in your everyday look, this traditional orange guayabera seamlessly blends heritage with a modern touch.

    Cool comfort, premium feel

    Crafted from a lightweight silk-touch linen blend, this guayabera ensures maximum breathability and comfort in warm climates. Its airy structure keeps you fresh and stylish all day long without compromising sophistication.

    Stay effortlessly refined from sunrise to sunset with this burnt orange short sleeve guayabera — the perfect balance between tradition and contemporary elegance.

    Product details

    • Fabric: 65% linen / 35% polyester (silk-touch finish)
    • Cross-woven construction for durability
    • Lightweight, breathable fabric
    • Quick-drying and easy care
    • Short sleeves
    • Handcrafted front embroidery
    • Machine or hand washable
    • Model is 6'1" (1.85 m) and wears size L

    Looking for a softer shade? Explore our Terracotta Embroidered Guayabera for a more muted earth-tone variation.


    Proudly handmade in Yucatán, Mexico