The body offers endless options when it comes to tattoo placement. Whether it’s your first edition or your 1000th edition, we’d love to give you inspiration.
We told you earlier what are the biggest tattoo trends right now. Now take a closer look at the most popular placements. From the classic forearm to the bold hip and thigh. This list has something for everyone!
1. The forearm
One of the most popular places for a tattoo is the forearm. This provides enough room for detailed designs, but is also ideal for delicate tattoos.
2. The wrist
The wrist is the ideal location for a tattoo because of its subtlety. Are you going for a tour of strong aesthetics or a deep meaning: on your wrist you will enjoy it yourself.
3. Back
Back tattoos may not have the best reputation, but they are the go-to place for those with an elaborate design in mind. You probably won’t be able to admire the tattoo very often, but then you won’t get tired of it!
4. Single
Ankle tattoos have been popular with women for a long time. Butterflies, flowers or hearts in particular continue to do well over the years.
5. The inner upper arm
The inside of the upper arm is a popular choice for those who want to keep their tattoo somewhat discreet, but also want to be able to show it off on occasion.
6. Clavicle
The collarbone is an emerging area in people who want a unique position. Delicate icons or simple designs fit perfectly here.
7. Thigh
The thigh is gaining popularity with seasoned tattoo lovers. Are you looking for a spot for your third, fourth or fifth tattoo? Then think of your upper leg.
8. The Finger (s)
9. Behind the ear
For those who want a discreet, easy-to-conceal spot, behind-the-ear tattoos offer a stylish option.
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