Havana Collection
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Havana Collection

Miami, Florida

Photo: Julian Fernandez Ortiz

A small shop on Calle Ocho that sells handmade guayaberas, Cuban art, and cigar accessories sourced from families with deep roots in the exile community. It's not a tourist trap — the guayaberas are tailored with care, the art is by local Cuban-American painters, and the owner will talk your ear off about the history behind every piece if you let him. You should let him.

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Get fitted for a custom guayabera. It takes a few days but you'll own the most Miami garment that exists.

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