About this product
"¿Qué hubo?" is the Colombian greeting that gets right to it. Not "how are you" with all the social weight that carries, not "hello" from behind a distance — it's warmer and more direct than either. It assumes familiarity. It assumes you're both already inside a conversation that just needed to be resumed. What happened? What's the news? What's going on with you, specifically, right now?
The phrase is Colombian across the country but it lives most comfortably in the paisa corridor — Medellín, Antioquia, the coffee-growing region — where it's as automatic as breathing. It also compressed further into "q'bo" in written and fast speech, a phonetic erosion that speaks to how thoroughly the greeting got used. When a phrase wears down to a few phonemes and still carries full meaning, you know it's been doing real work.
What sets "¿qué hubo?" apart from a generic "what's up" is the past tense buried in it. "Hubo" is the preterite of "haber" — "there was," "it happened." The question is technically asking what there was, what occurred. In practice the past tense has lost its edge and the phrase just means what's going on. But the structure implies continuity — we were talking before, something happened since then, catch me up.
The design renders the phrase in flowing script on a natural cotton body, the same register as the greeting itself: warm, direct, already in motion.
6.0 oz Airlume combed cotton, oversized boxy fit, natural body.