Rights of Passage Men's Bomber Jacket
The Rights of Passage Men's Bomber Jacket brings together bold design and timeless comfort. Crafted from soft, durable fabric, this jacket offers a relaxed fit, perfect for layering during cooler days. The all-over print features a striking, meaningful design, adding a unique and personal touch to your wardrobe. With its classic bomber style, ribbed cuffs, and collar, this jacket blends traditional fashion with a modern twist. Whether you're adding a statement piece to your collection or dressing for a casual outing, this bomber jacket delivers both comfort and individuality in one standout garment.
The Rights of Passage clothing collection by OBEYEBO is a bold
exploration of transformation, energy, and the raw power of abstract expression. Inspired by a
monumental painting created by Philip Slagter in the 1980s, this collection captures the spirit of
“gestural abstraction,” a term used by critics to describe Slagter's work during this period. The
painting, a massive 144” x 136” acrylic on tarpaper mounted on wood, was created in Los Angeles and
marks a significant phase in Slagter's evolution as an artist. Rights of Passage is an intense, chaotic, and deeply expressive work that
encapsulates the essence of transition and transformation. The painting is dominated by swirling,
intertwining forms and bold, aggressive brushstrokes, primarily in red, black, and white. These
elements create a sense of movement and energy, as if the canvas itself is alive with the forces of
change. The red, sweeping gestures across the canvas evoke feelings of urgency and intensity, suggesting a
rite of passage—a pivotal moment of change or initiation. Beneath these bold strokes, intricate
patterns and shapes in black and white emerge, creating a layered, almost hidden narrative that
invites deeper reflection. The contrasts between the aggressive red lines and the more subtle
background forms represent the tension and complexity of personal growth and change. Slagter's use of tarpaper as a surface adds a rough, textured quality to the work, reinforcing the
idea of art as a tactile, physical process. The painting challenges the viewer to engage with it not
just visually, but physically, evoking the visceral experience of passing through critical stages of
life. When you wear the Rights of Passage collection by OBEYEBO, you're
embracing the intensity and complexity of life's pivotal moments. This collection allows you to
carry with you the raw, expressive energy that Slagter captured in his painting, making your
clothing a reflection of the transformative power of abstract art. The Rights of Passage collection is perfect for those who are navigating their own
rites of passage and want to express their journey through bold, powerful fashion choices. Whether
you're stepping into a new phase of life or simply want to make a statement, this collection ensures
that your clothing is more than just fabric—it's a symbol of growth, change, and the energy that
drives us forward.

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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.
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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.