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Written by Peter Brat
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Saturday, 19 June 2010 22:25 |
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 The arm tattoos for men seem to be an expression of our tough and rough side. For us guys, we would love to think that the ladies find it sexy and charming. As you may have noticed, the tats in the arms are easily seen as compared to other body parts. You can find a lot of men with body arts on their upper arm and arm sleeves. The designs also vary like tribal, skulls, and many others.
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Written by Peter Brat
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Friday, 18 June 2010 09:37 |
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The large selection in tattoo images might make you thrilled, but choosing the most appropriate one is a perplexing job. So, what should you do next? Would you instantly have your body inked and be prepared to show it off? Well, if this is you mindset, then think again. Have you heard of the matching tattoos? Basically, these are only similar to other body images you have seen. The only thing that makes them unique is that, they are inked on the body part of two individuals who have a deep relationship with each other. Wouldn't this be great?
Here are some of the pairing tattoo designs that you may think of grabbing:
For siblings
A lot of siblings choose flowers and stars for matching tattoos. Vine or butterfly images added with leaves or flowers are as well famous pairing tattoo designs for sisters. Designs for brothers incorporate zodiac tattoos, cross tattoos, barbed wires, rock bands symbols, favorite bands or teams and skull body art. Also, several siblings choose for animal designs or moon and sun tattoos. There are plenty of tribal tattoo designs that are preferred by guys which they normally opt for having pairing tattoos.
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Written by Jacqui Munn
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Thursday, 17 June 2010 15:42 |
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 Vintage in style, today's rockabilly tattoos are a combination of sailor tattoos and key elements of '50s fashion. From the sailors came the anchors, sparrows, stars and pin-up girls, from the prime time of rockabilly music came the '50s iconic cars, music symbols and ironic red hearts.
While cultures across the world had been decorating their bodies with ink for centuries, in America during the '50s, having a tattoo was looked down upon. For the rebellious rockabillies of the time though, having a tattoo became a defiant fashion statement that soon turned into a phenomenon.
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