Kuto had always been a bit of an outsider. He was born in North Macedonia, but his family had moved to the United States when he was just a toddler. As a result, Kuto grew up feeling like he didn't really fit in anywhere. He wasn't quite Macedonian and he wasn't quite American. He spoke with a heavy accent and always felt like an outsider in both cultures.
As if that weren't enough, Kuto also had to contend with the fact that he was completely bald. It's not that he didn't have hair; it's just that all of his hair was concentrated on top of his head in one giant pompadour hairstyle. His friends used to call him "carrot top" because of his bright red hair color. Not only did Kuto have to deal with being different from everyone else, but he also stood out because of his appearance.
But even though Kuto felt like an outsider, he tried not to let it get him down too much. He loved listening to music and found solace in spending time with his small group of close friends. They were the ones who accepted him for who he was and never made fun of him for being different. In fact, they actually thought it was pretty cool that Kuto could pull off such an outrageous hairstyle!
As Kuto got older, he started to experiment more with his look. He grew out his beard into what is known as a "Balbo return" style and began wearing black clothing exclusively. He also got a silver earring pierced into his left lobe which added even more edge to his look