True Fit Tattoo Confidential in College Area, San Diego is a custom tattoo studio founded by Tomas Archuleta in 2014 at 6561 El Cajon Blvd, 92115, incorporated as True Fit Tattoo Inc. in June 2019. Archuleta built his career in Denver street shops before working conventions and guest spots across Pennsylvania, Arizona, Utah, and Nevada, then relocated to San Diego and trained alongside veteran artist Bill Canales. The studio's core technique is freehand custom work, where Archuleta draws directly on skin to map placement and flow — adjusting the design to individual body contours rather than forcing a flat stencil onto curved anatomy. El Cajon Blvd's grooming corridor between 65th and 66th Streets near SDSU places the studio alongside Boulevard Barbers and a string of beauty shops. The broader artist roster handles black-and-grey realism, color portraiture, fine-line script, neo-traditional composition, and cover-up reconstruction for existing tattoos. Archuleta's background in lowrider culture, pin-striping, and custom car painting feeds directly into his tattoo aesthetic, which leans heavily on Chicano imagery, script lettering, and portraiture. He has exhibited paintings depicting lowrider culture and Tijuana street scenes in galleries from New York's SoHo district to San Diego, and that fine-art crossover connects to the broader El Cajon Blvd creative corridor that includes Guided By Imagination and multiple mural-tagged storefronts. The studio holds a BBB A+ rating and operates by appointment with deposit, though walk-in availability is offered on a first-come basis when the schedule allows. The freehand-to-skin process typically adds 30 to 60 minutes of draw time before tattooing begins, producing contour-matched results that distinguish the work from stencil-transfer shops.