In the year 1997, as a wild Rockabilly guy made his dream come true to have a fashion store of his own. Initially he specialized in "Vintage" and "50s Style" Clothes, which he sold to an ever increasing Rock and Roll scene. Around the year 1998, after yet another drunken night with his mates in his own garage, he had the idea to start his own clothing label; King Kerosin was born – hence the subtitle "Made in the Garage".
Right from the beginning it was clear what the label was to be about: textiles with Hot Rod and Kustoms prints from the 30s to the mid 60s, as well as the whole Rock and Roll and Rockabilly lifestyle.
After a short while he made contracts with well known scene artists. The company found a sophisticated method of printing "Pinstripes", "Hot Rods", "Kustoms", and “Skulls" motives onto the textiles.
Having become more and more popular, the fashion label can now operate on a worldwide basis. A number of label-owned agencies ranging from the United States via Europe to Australia make it possible for everyone to be the proud owner of a King Kerosin product.
So beware, King Kerosin Strikes Back!