Collection: Obey
Origins & Artistic Roots
Obey Clothing was founded in 2001 by artist and activist Shepard Fairey, as an extension of his influential street art work that began in 1989. While studying at the Rhode Island School of Design, Fairey created a sticker featuring André the Giant, sparking the Obey Giant campaign—an experiment in visual repetition, irony, and social critique.
Inspired by punk rock, skateboarding, and DIY counterculture, the campaign used bold imagery and subversive messaging to challenge authority and media control. The word “Obey”, drawn from the cult film They Live, became a symbolic command—both ironic and thought-provoking.
With Obey Clothing, Fairey transformed clothing into a new platform for his message. The brand remains rooted in artistic activism, using design as a tool for self-empowerment, cultural resistance, and public dialogue.
More about Obey
Style & Design Philosophy
Obey fuses streetwear, urban fashion, military design, and workwear basics. Under the visionary leadership of Mike Ternosky, Obey produces graphic tees, hoodies, jackets, and accessories that carry bold social commentary. Its guiding motto, “the medium is the message”, reflects how Obey uses fashion itself as a form of expression.
Cultural Impact & Collaborations
Over the years, Obey has shaped global streetwear culture, influencing artists, skaters, and urban creatives. High‑impact collaborations and iconic visuals have made it a go‑to for those who blend political messaging with fashion identity.
Sustainability & Social Responsibility
Obey is committed to ethical practice: many garments are Fair Trade Certified™, made in factories with high social and environmental standards. The brand supports sustainable materials, promotes fair labour, and invests in positive social development.
Evolution & Brand Positioning
From grassroots art project to global streetwear icon, Obey has stayed relevant by evolving design aesthetics and deepening its activism. Exhibits and art‑centered collections continue to reinforce its unique identity.
Conclusion
Obey Clothing stands at the intersection of street art, political messaging, punk/skate subculture aesthetics, and urban fashion. With Shepard Fairey’s vision at its core, the brand champions critical thinking, visual activism, and self‑empowerment, while progressively embedding ethical manufacturing and sustainability. Obey remains an enduring statement for style with substance.
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Obey Persistent Movement T-Shirt Pigment Vintage Black
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Obey Lowercase Pigment T-Shirt Black
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Obey Icon Eyes Pigment 6 Panel Cap Fence Camo
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Obey Bold Socks Ash Grey
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