Indibera
Men wearing guayaberas are a familiar sight in Latin America and the Caribbean. First time in India at Sohum Sutras, we are launching Indiberas- an amalgamation of guayabera made with Indian fabrics, Indian hand embroideries, hand-stitched in India, using Indian accessories.
In Latin America and the United States, the guayabera is mostly used for a casual shirt, worn without a jacket. The long, even hem is meant to hang over the trouser waist and belt. ... Practical working clothes. Men's guayabera shirts are adorned with 2 or 4 pockets and vertical rows of delicately sewn pleats. Research suggests that the guayabera originated in Cuba and was worn in the countryside, but the garment may have looked like the Spanish military uniform made out of a fabric called rayadillo (blue and white striped material) worn by soldiers during the Cuban War of Independence. It is also known in Mexico as Camisa de Yucatán (Yucatán Shirt) is a men's summer shirt, worn outside the trousers, distinguished by two vertical rows of closely sewn pleats running the length of the front and back of the shirt.

Krishna Indibera/Guayabera

Taj Mahal Indibera/Guayabera

Yamuna Indibera/Guayabera

Om Indibera/Guayabera

Gandhi Indibera/Guayabera

Ganesha Indibera/Guayabera

Shiva Indibera/Guayabera

Himalaya Indibera/Guayabera

Mantra Indibera/Guayabera

Yoga Indibera/Guayabera

Guru Indibera/Guayabera

Delhi Indibera/Guayabera

Kashi Indibera/Guayabera

Namaste Indibera/Guayabera

Ram Guayabera/indibera
