Dead Duck Women's Bomber Jacket
The Dead Duck Women's Bomber Jacket brings together edgy style and cozy comfort. Made from soft, durable fabric, this jacket offers a relaxed fit, making it perfect for cooler days or as a statement piece in your wardrobe. The all-over print adds a unique, bold design that ensures you stand out with every wear. Featuring the classic bomber style with ribbed cuffs and collar, this jacket blends timeless fashion with modern flair. Whether you're layering it for extra warmth or wearing it on its own, this jacket combines style, comfort, and individuality for a truly standout look.
The Dead Duck clothing collection by OBEYEBO is a striking exploration of mortality, reflection, and the unsettling beauty found in the remnants of life. Inspired by the bold and surreal digital art print created in 2021, this collection captures the tension between life and death, art and decay. The artwork features a mirrored pattern of skeletal forms, evoking a sense of symmetry and order in what might otherwise be perceived as chaos.
Dead Duck is a haunting and symmetrical composition that uses stark contrasts and repeating patterns to create a powerful visual statement. The central motif—a series of mirrored skeletal structures—creates a sense of order and repetition, suggesting themes of reflection, duality, and the inevitable cycle of life and death. The background shifts from a deep orange to a lighter hue, adding a sense of depth and progression to the piece, as if the forms are emerging from or fading into the background.
The title, Dead Duck, adds a layer of irony and dark humor to the piece, inviting viewers to confront the often uncomfortable realities of mortality. The artwork challenges traditional notions of beauty by presenting the remnants of life—skeletal forms—in a way that is both captivating and thought-provoking. The symmetrical arrangement of the bones creates a sense of harmony and balance, suggesting that even in death, there is a kind of order and continuity.
When you wear the Dead Duck collection by OBEYEBO, you’re not just wearing clothing—you’re embracing the bold, often unsettling realities that define our existence. This collection allows you to carry with you the provocative energy and dark humor of Slagter’s digital art, turning your wardrobe into a canvas of reflection, mortality, and beauty found in the unexpected.
The Dead Duck collection is perfect for those who see fashion as a way to confront and explore the deeper themes of life. Whether you’re drawn to the bold designs, the stark color palette, or the provocative themes, this collection ensures that your clothing is more than just fabric—it’s a reflection of the complex and often unsettling beauty of life and death.
Soft enough for Sunday, striking enough for Saturday night. These hoodies wrap cozy fleece around bold, gallery‑grade imagery: fiery abstracts, cosmic jellyfish, electric florals. Thumbholes and a generous hood create a cocoon of comfort, while Slagter’s signature pops of neon invite double‑takes wherever you wander.

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What is OBEYEBO?
OBEYEBO is an art-driven clothing brand founded by acclaimed Pop-Surrealist painter Philip Slagter. The collection spans swimwear, yoga wear, hoodies, jackets, tees, shirts, and more—each design inspired by Slagter’s decades-long career, global travels, and vivid artistic expression.
Who is Philip Slagter?
Philip Slagter is a self-taught American fine artist and one of the pioneers of Pop-Surrealism. With over 50 years of experience, his work has been exhibited and collected internationally. OBEYEBO is a new chapter in his creative journey—translating visual storytelling into wearable art.
What makes OBEYEBO clothing unique?
Every OBEYEBO design is rooted in Slagter’s paintings, personal life experiences, and cultural influences from across the globe. The result is a one-of-a-kind fashion line where no two prints feel the same—bold, expressive, and deeply personal.
What types of products does OBEYEBO offer?
OBEYEBO offers a full spectrum of artistic fashion for both men and women, including swimwear, yoga pants, hoodies, t-shirts, jackets, shorts, and more. Whether you’re hitting the beach, the street, or the studio, there’s a piece of art waiting for you.
Are your products sustainably made?
Yes. OBEYEBO is committed to sustainable practices. We work with manufacturers who share our values of fair labor, low-waste production, and ethical sourcing. Our fabrics are chosen for both their quality and their minimal environmental impact.
Where are your products made?
Our clothing is produced through a global network of responsible, ethical manufacturing partners, with oversight to ensure quality craftsmanship and sustainability.
What is your return and exchange policy?
We offer hassle-free returns and exchanges within 30 days of delivery on most items. Please refer to our full Return Policy for detailed guidelines.
How do I choose the right size?
Each product page includes a detailed size chart to help you find your perfect fit. If you’re between sizes or unsure, we recommend sizing up for comfort.
How should I care for my OBEYEBO clothing?
To preserve the vibrant artwork and fabric integrity, we recommend washing inside out in cold water with like colors, and hanging or laying flat to dry. See each product's "Specifications" page for more details.
Do you ship internationally?
Currently, OBEYEBO ships primarily within the U.S. and Canada, but expanded international shipping will be available soon. Please sign up for updates if you're located outside the U.S.
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For questions or support, feel free to contact our customer service team anytime. Also, don’t forget to add info@obeyebo.com to your Approved Senders list to ensure our updates and confirmations reach your inbox.
Is each piece limited edition?
Many OBEYEBO designs are produced in limited runs to preserve their exclusivity and artistic integrity. If you see something you love, don’t wait too long—it might not come back!
What inspired the name “OBEYEBO”?
The name reflects Philip Slagter’s philosophy of conscious seeing and being. It’s both a visual pun and a call to embrace your individuality through art-infused fashion.