About this product
"Fome" is Chilean slang for boring, lame, a buzzkill — the person at the party who won't dance, the plan that goes nowhere, the joke that lands flat. It's not a mild critique. In Chile, calling something fome is a complete verdict. The word shows up everywhere: "Qué fome" when plans fall through, "no seas fome" when someone's dragging their feet, "está muy fome" when a movie, a night out, or a person fails to deliver.
The origin is debated but the most documented theory traces it back to "enfermo" — sick, ill — compressed over generations into something shorter and sharper. What started as a description of someone who made things feel heavy eventually became the go-to word for anything draining the energy out of a room. It's been Chilean for at least a century. It is not a borrowed word. It doesn't exist this way anywhere else in Latin America.
The design puts the word exactly where it belongs — front and center, no decoration, no explanation. The typography does the talking. Rendered in a loose, expressive script that matches the word's casual delivery, it reads like something written on a wall or a notebook cover — not a slogan, just a fact someone felt like stating.
6.0 oz Airlume combed cotton, oversized boxy fit, natural body.