Obey DADA | Andre the Giant Propaganda | Non-Conformity Streetwear | Surrealism Avant Garde Graphic Art T-Shirt

Obey DADA | Andre the Giant Propaganda | Non-Conformity Streetwear | Surrealism Avant Garde Graphic Art T-Shirt

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  • The "Obey" meme originated from a street-art campaign during the late 1980s by artist Shepard Fairey, who created an image of Andre the Giant, the iconic wrestler, along with the word "Obey." It's been interpreted in various ways, but is generally understood to refer to the idea of blindly conforming to social norms.

    The Obey meme was a commentary on the power of propaganda and how people can be manipulated into obeying authority figures. Similarly, the DADA movement rejected traditional cultural conventions, including the notion of art as an object of aesthetic beauty, and embraced the absurd, the irrational, and the anti-establishment.

    • Classic unisex fit
    • Tear away label
    • Runs true to size
    • Premium T-Shirt: 5.3 oz/yd² (180 g/m²)
    • 100% Cotton (fiber content may vary for different colors)

    Care Instructions: Machine wash warm, inside out, with like colors. Use only non-chlorine bleach. Tumble dry medium. Do not iron.

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    We abide by some of the strictest EPA regulations in the world. Our dyes are environmentally friendly and Blue Sign approved. We use 7x less water than the average clothing manufacturer, Any water we do us is recycled.  Excess fabric is recycled into a number of things like baby bibs or stuffing for upholstery. Let nothing go to waste!


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