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From '90s-inspired pieces (like tramp stamps and butterflies) to trippy tattoos and extra-large ink, get ahead of the curve when you shop this month's must-have styles.
Ever since the '70s, hardcore metalheads have had a very well-defined look—heavy blacks, chunky chains, spikes and studs. This year, as the metal aesthetic goes mainstream, expect to see tons of people sporting tattoos in this bold, badass style.
2020 was tough. We're glad it's over, but some of us could still use some respite from reality. That's where this trend comes in. Take a ~trip~ while wearing these weird, whimsical tattoos. The seriously surreal designs will definitely leave you doing double takes.
A year of quarantines and lockdowns has apparently left many of us missing museums. To fill that gap, historical tattoos are having a moment. From Greco-Roman gods to mythological monsters and history's heroes, these pieces are blasts from the (very ancient) past.
This trend has been continuously gaining traction over the past couple of years. It started when butterfly pieces became super popular. Then bees were getting lots of love. And in 2021? All kinds of interesting insects will be immortalized in ink.
This year is all about going BIG. In the tattoo world, that means artists are creating extra-large pieces that use the entire body as a canvas. Want to join in on the trend from home? Use our Freehand Ink to draw yourself a fully customized, XXL design.
In the late '90s and early '00s, back when low-rise jeans were all the rage, the biggest tattoo trend was the "tramp stamp." Originally popularized by stars like Britney Spears and Pamela Anderson, this year the eye-catching placement is making a comeback.