T-shirts with sleeves which fake arm tattoos.

I suspect that they'd look even less convincing in a decent phote. Those look rather blurred...

From: [identity profile] skx.livejournal.com


I'm not convinced either, but I guess from a distance they'd look OK.

From: [identity profile] original-aj.livejournal.com


They might work in a club. Mind you, it could be embarrasing if you pulled - a bit like being caught with a pair of socks stuffed down the front of your pants.

From: [identity profile] skx.livejournal.com


I suspect they'd be close enough to see before you pulled - unless there's some long-distance technique I'm unaware of ..

From: [identity profile] crag-du.livejournal.com


For a start, they wouldn't more right, if you see what I mean?
While having a random browse through BMEzine over the weekend, I saw a very negative article about them that might be of interest.

From: [identity profile] original-aj.livejournal.com


Now that's a guy who'se confused about his message - tattoos should be edgy, individual and dangerous! Everyone should have one!

I think his major problem there is that tattoos will seem dated once they're no longer fashionable, and he's terrified of not being cool. Mind you, he's not cool now so I'm not sure why he's worried!

I'd have thought he would prefer less tattoed people, but everyone to have thought about their tattoos and for them to have real meaning. Most of the "fashion" tattoos have no meaning beyond "It's cool to have a tattoo and I want to be cool".

If he wants to be taken seriously he should drop the new age bullshit too. Now that makes him look ridiculous.

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I saw some mesh leggings with tattoo prints on for £7.99 in H&M last week, must be a new fashion fad.
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