I purchased a Von Dutch t-shirt off of ebay a few months back and when it got to me it was way too small. It says it is a Large but I would say it is closer to a medium but tall so it is a little longer.
It is black with a pin-up girl on the back and the VonDutch logo on both the front and back.
Howard would roll over in his grave if he seen this hawking of his name. Howard never dressed well and cared even less about image. When he engraved my bike in 1975, he said we would never paint again as his work should last forever. I cast no dispersion on the seller of this T-Shirt (Huebie) only on the family who prostituted his likeness. Little known fact, he was firearms maker.
While I appreciate your strong feelings about this don't knock on my post. I happen to be a fan of his work, not the clothing line andenergy drinks. I am glad you had a chance to meet Kenny and have him work on your bike but maybe you should focus your hatred onthe people "hawking" his name instead of my post which is merely offering a t-shirt up for trade. Oh yeah, by the way....Kenny's sister is part of that whole new enterprise!
That guy was a character. I took fenders and tank from a Beezer over to him when he had a trailer in a yard near the freeway in maybe, I thinkit was Agoura or Calabasas?? Not sure, because that was in the late 60's and I can't remember what I had for breakfast this morning. He sure was a good artist in paint though. He was also a real character. Someone should write a book on his exploits. I was looking at the striping on the new Cross Bones at my local dealer and right off I said to myself it could be Von Dutch.