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It is also often worn in parts of Florida and in Puerto Rico, where it is part of the national costume for men. The origins of the shirt are disputed in the region. One Cuban legend says it was first made in the early s on the banks of the Yayabo River, for immigrant agricultural workers who needed large pockets to hold enough cigars to get them through a day's work. The colors, the ruffles and the material are a mix of African, Spanish and even French influences.

In today's Cuba, this type of dress is worn more as a costume for a performance or for salsa or rumba dancing. Video of the Day. Types of Dance in Carnival in Trinidad.

Share on Facebook. Ceremonial Dresses. Traditionally, the girls wear an elegant ball gown often accompanied by lace gloves and a parasol, though nowadays, they usually wear modern dresses. Two special symbols are worn: a tiara, symbolising her triumph over childhood and transition to adulthood, and a sceptre, symbolising her increased responsibility and authority.

Whereas Cuban men tend to wear white shirts, women frequently use other colours. Men who are accompanying women dressed in the bata cubana often wear tight trousers with a ruffled shirt, called a rumba shirt. However, the traditional shirt of a Cuban man, which is still worn in daily life, is called the guayabera.

It is a lightweight, button-down shirt with two groups of closely spaced vertical pleats on the front and back. It typically has four large pockets on the front and an embroidered design. It has a dress-style collar and buttons, and is worn loose and long with slits a few inches up the sides.

The shirt is made of cotton or linen and is often white though many different colours are used nowadays. The origin of this style of shirt is disputed: Cuba, Mexico, Spain or Thailand.

Another story talks about a wealthy 18 th century Cuban rancher who imported this style of shirt from Spain. Another type of shirt is the guarachera , which has wide sleeves decorated with flounces and is worn with handkerchiefs at the waist and neck. It can be wore with different types of trousers and is part of the rumba costume.

One traditional Cuban garment is in widespread use on the island, though. Panama hats, jaunty fedoras, plantation-style woven hats, and straw hats, are a great way to accessorize. Cuban attire is known for being very colorful, but white attire is also normal for Cuban — themed parties. Cuba has a rich culture which is largely an amalgamation of African and Spanish influences.

The most prominent aspects are by far its music and art. Cuban music is known the world over for its lively and exciting pulsating rhythms driving many to their feet.

Bathing suit. Beach cover-up. Take your guests to Cuba with a Havana Nights party.



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