About the Vato Rat Bones Artwork:
The Vato Rat was created by artist Craig Stecyk. Coming from the Santa Monica Dogtown "Z-Boy" surf-skate scene of the 1970's, Stecyk was surrounded by Hispanic gang culture and graffiti. At the time he was airbrushing a lot of Zephyr surfboards and blended that influence into his work. The Vato Rat was one of the many symbols he used to decorate surfboards and generally mark territory at local surf spots. In 1983 Stacy Peralta decided to bring the Vato Rat back as a Powell-Peralta graphic. They called it "Rat Bones" and it was used in advertising, on decks, stickers and T-shirts.
Originally Released: 1983
Artwork by: Craig Stecyk
Features:
Men's pullover, hooded sweatshirt made with premium, soft, midweight.
8.5 oz (220 gm) 55% cotton / 45% polyester blend fleece
Standard fit
Jersey lined hood
Split-stitched double-needle sewing on all seams
Twill neck tape
1x1 ribbing at cuffs & waistband
Metal eyelets
Front pouch pocket