Tony Perez
I grew up around custom cars, my Dad “Leo Perez” owned a custom paint and fabrication shop. We would do…

Von Dutch, whose real name was Kenny Howard, was an American artist, pinstriper, and custom car and motorcycle builder. He was a prominent figure in the world of hot rodding, custom vehicles, and Kustom Kulture during the mid-20th century. He was born on September 7, 1929, and passed away on September 19, 1992.
Von Dutch is particularly known for his intricate pinstriping work, which involves hand-painting fine lines and designs onto cars, motorcycles, and other surfaces. His skill and creativity in pinstriping earned him a reputation as one of the pioneers of the art form. He often added his unique touch to custom cars, motorcycles, and other vehicles, contributing to their distinctive and personalized appearances.
Similar to Ed Roth, Von Dutch played a significant role in shaping the aesthetics of the Kustom Kulture movement, which celebrated individuality, artistic expression, and the modification of vehicles. His work, which often included elegant yet complex designs, had a lasting impact on the custom car and motorcycle scene and inspired generations of artists and enthusiasts.
Von Dutch’s legacy continues to influence contemporary pinstriping and custom vehicle artistry, and his name is still associated with quality craftsmanship and unique design in the automotive and art worlds.
Ever wondered what it was like at those legendary Ed Roth parties? Meeting Von Dutch was a gamechanger for me. That raw, rebel energy is exactly what I poured into the Chrome Eyeball design. This isn’t just a shirt: it’s a tribute to the master of pinstriping and the roots of the hot rod scene. Each line is a nod to over 35 years of hand-painted tradition.