A Note from Bobku
I avoided merch for a while because “please wear my name on your body” felt like a weird thing to ask.
Bobku was never supposed to be about turning the artist into the product. It’s about the crews, the systems, the backstage miracles, and all the hands that make the show happen. So if merch was going to exist, it had to feel like part of that idea.
The goal is simple: make things that feel wearable at shows, festivals, and real-world chaos — not as fake crew gear, but as support for the people behind the show.
A note on transparency: any profit from this shop goes directly back into the live side of the project — puppet fabrication, puppeteer work, performance development, and the real production team needed to bring Bobku off the screen and into the room. In other words, if something here helps fund a puppet, a performer, or a better show, it’s doing its job.