About Us

Qué Porte

We’re Cami & Fede, siblings who grew up finding tango first in the music—and only later in the embrace.

For Fede, the spark was a CD: Adriana Varela’s Más tango playing late into the night, teaching us that a voice can carry a whole city. For Cami, it was a stage: Glorias Porteñas in Buenos Aires—Soledad Villamil, Brian Chambouleyron, Silvio Cattáneo, Carlos Viggiano, Rafael Solano—a living postcard of the arrabal. Cami began to dance and discovered a new world: codes, silence, posture… porte.

Years later, that world turned into a mission. Cami brought her design craft; Fede brought the crate of records and a stubborn love for lyrics. Together we started Qué Porte: urban wear for people who carry tango in their walk—dancers, listeners, late-night dreamers, and anyone who knows that elegance is an attitude.

Our pieces are inspired by tango lyrics, lunfardo phrases, bandoneón lines, and the quiet drama of Argentinian nights. Minimal when it needs to be, bold when the melody asks for it. We design for the moment when two strangers spot the same reference on a tee and nod—so we can find each other when crossing the street.

This is our way of keeping the compás alive in everyday life.
Thanks for dancing with us—however you dance.

Two people in formal attire posing against a dark background
Group of musicians on stage with instruments and sheet music