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Are Pinstripes Dead? Why Modern Truck and SUV Owners Are Bringing Back Hand-Painted Lines
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I’ve been doing this for over 35 years now and I hear people ask me all the time if pinstriping is a "dead art." They see these brand new trucks coming off the lot in Phoenix and think they all have to look the same, sterile, clean, and kind of boring if I’m being honest. But let me tell you something, pinstriping isn't dead at all. In fact, more and more people with modern trucks and SUVs are calling me up because they are tired of their ride looking like a carbon copy of every other vehicle in the grocery store parking lot. They want that hand-painted touch that you just can't get from a factory or a sticker.
The Problem With Modern Factory Finishes
When you go buy a new truck today, the paint is perfect. It’s shiny, it’s flat, and it’s completely soul-less. Don’t get me wrong, the technology is great, but there is no personality in it. Most of these SUVs look like they were made by a computer for a computer. That’s why owners are looking for a pinstriping artist near me to break up those big, blank panels of metal with some actual art.
I’ve noticed a big trend here in the Phoenix Metro Area And throughout the nation I get customers from All over the United States, guys with brand new Silverado's, F-150s, and even those big family SUVs want to add a little "old school" flavor. It’s like wearing a custom-tailored suit instead of something you bought off a rack. When I lay down a line of paint on a 2026 model truck, it instantly changes the whole vibe of the vehicle. It goes from being a "transportation device" to being your truck.

Hand-Painted vs. Vinyl: Why the Brush Wins
Now, you can go out and buy a roll of vinyl tape for ten bucks and try to stick it on your truck yourself. Some shops will even sell you a "graphics package" that is just a big sticker. But there is a huge difference between a sticker and hand painted pinstriping.
First off, vinyl is flat. It has no depth. When I use a brush, the paint actually has a physical profile on the surface of the car. You can feel it with your fingernail. It catches the light differently because it’s a liquid that flowed onto the metal, not a piece of plastic that was pressed onto it.
Also, a sticker is a sticker. Thousands of other people have the exact same one. When I sit down with my pallet and my Mack brushes, I’m creating something that literally only exists on your vehicle. I look at the lines of your specific truck, the way the light hits the hood or the curve of the wheel well, and I design the stripes to match that. You can’t get that kind of customization from a pre-cut kit.
35 Years of Experience Matters
I’ve spent three and a half decades perfecting my steady hand. It’s not just about drawing a straight line; it’s about knowing how the paint is going to react to the Arizona heat and how to make a design that looks like it belongs there. Whether it’s a classic hot rod or a brand-new Cadillac , Lexus or Tahoe, I treat every job with the same level of craftsmanship.

It’s a Lifestyle, Not Just a Service
Customizing your ride is about more than just the paint. It’s about being part of a community that appreciates the "hand-crafted" way of doing things. That’s why I also started my own clothing line. People kept asking for designs they could wear when they weren’t behind the wheel.
If you’re into the garage culture, you should check out our custom t shirts. These aren't just generic shirts; they feature the same kind of pinstripe art and lettering that I put on the vehicles. It’s a way to show that you appreciate the art of the line even when you're just hanging out at a show or working in your own shop.

The Southwest Flair
Living here in the desert, we have a unique style. I do a lot of work with gold leaf and airbrushing too, often incorporating Southwest-inspired motifs. A few thin lines of turquoise or a copper-colored pinstripe can really make a modern white or black truck pop. It pays homage to our roots here in Arizona while still looking fresh and modern.
I’ve worked on everything from golf carts to million-dollar collections, and I can tell you that the feeling of seeing a customer’s face when they see those first few lines of paint go down never gets old. It’s that "wow" factor that you just don't get from a factory finish.

Get In Touch
If you are ready to give your truck or SUV a personality of its own, please reach out. I’m always happy to talk design and give you a fair price for a piece of custom art that will last for years. I use only the highest quality paints: stuff that can stand up to our intense Phoenix sun: so your lines will stay crisp and bright.
You can find more of my work on astripe.com or just give me a shout directly. I’m looking forward to hearing about your project and seeing what we can create together.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and for supporting local artists. It means a lot to keep this craft alive.
Tony Perez
Tony's Pinstriping
Phone: 602.397.7134
Email: tony@astripe.com
Website: astripe.com


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