Going Native Men's Shirt and Shorts Outfit
Going Native Beachwear Ensemble
The Going Native beachwear set combines a bold and artistic design with comfort and practicality, making it perfect for your next tropical getaway. This short-sleeve shirt and matching swim trunks feature a striking abstract pattern in fiery reds, oranges, and blacks, reminiscent of dynamic brushstrokes on a canvas.
Design and Features
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Shirt: The button-up shirt is lightweight and breathable, designed for a relaxed fit that keeps you cool even on the hottest days. The open collar and short sleeves add to its laid-back vibe, making the Going Native shirt ideal for casual beach outings or poolside lounging.
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Swim Trunks: The Going Native swim trunks come with an elastic waistband and drawstring, ensuring a customizable and secure fit. The fabric is quick-drying and comfortable, perfect for both swimming and relaxing in the sun. The trunks also feature convenient side pockets for storing small essentials.
Perfect for Any Occasion
The Going Native beachwear ensemble is a must-have for any summer wardrobe, ideal for beach vacations, tropical holidays, cruises, or simply enjoying a sunny day by the pool. Its vibrant design and comfortable fit make it a great choice for men who want to make a statement while staying cool and comfortable.
Whether you’re planning a beach day, attending a pool party, or just embracing the summer vibe, the Going Native set will ensure you do so in style.
The Natives of the Rio Grande clothing collection by OBEYEBO is a vivid and
rhythmic exploration of cultural identity, natural landscapes, and the vibrant energy of life along the Rio Grande.
Inspired by a painting created by Philip Slagter in the late 1970s, this collection captures the essence of the
Southwest and the dynamic interplay of color and form that characterizes the region. The painting, measuring 42” x
32” and rendered in acrylic on paper, was created during Slagter's time living in Southern New Mexico, a period that
deeply influenced his artistic vision. Natives of the Rio Grande is a dynamic and abstract composition that pulses with life and movement.
The painting features bold, flowing forms in rich reds, yellows, and greens set against a deep, dark background. The
swirling lines and organic shapes evoke the winding flow of the Rio Grande River, as well as the vibrant flora and
fauna that inhabit the region. The use of intense, warm colors reflects the heat and intensity of the Southwest,
while the fluidity of the forms suggests a constant state of motion and transformation. The shapes within the painting, while abstract, evoke a sense of community and interconnectedness, perhaps
representing the native cultures and the natural world that have coexisted along the Rio Grande for centuries. The
repeated motifs and the rhythmical arrangement of the forms create a sense of harmony and balance, capturing the
essence of life in this unique landscape. The painting's title, Natives of the Rio Grande, hints at the deep connection between the people,
the land, and the river—an interwoven relationship that has shaped the culture and history of the region. Slagter's
abstract approach allows viewers to feel the energy and spirit of the Rio Grande, even if the forms remain open to
interpretation. When you wear the Natives of the Rio Grande collection by OBEYEBO, you're not just
wearing clothing—you're embracing the rich cultural heritage and vibrant energy of the Southwest. This collection
allows you to carry with you the rhythmic flow and dynamic beauty of Slagter's painting, turning your wardrobe into
a celebration of the interconnectedness of life, culture, and nature. The Natives of the Rio Grande collection is perfect for those who see fashion as a reflection of
their connection to the world around them and who appreciate the beauty of bold, expressive design. Whether you're
drawn to the vibrant colors, the flowing forms, or the deeper themes of connection and rhythm, this collection
ensures that your clothing is more than just fabric—it's a canvas of life, culture, and the spirit of the Rio
Grande.