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Image Source: Getty/ iSergey Ryumin, saluha Some time in 2022, TikTok user Callie Wilson posted a video to her 996K followers ...
For decades, lower-back tattoos were stigmatized and dubbed "tramp stamps" for reasons unknown. ... and a lot of people were getting both very small and very large tattoos done.
In the past, popular lower-back ink — aka the "tramp stamp" — was indicative of a trashy lifestyle; Gen Z is turning them into a power move.
Tramp stamp tattoos appear to be making somewhat of a comeback among Gen Z clients. PEOPLE spoke to tattoo artists around the country to weigh in on the rising trend.
Getting a tatto above the buttocks -- known as a "tramp stamp" -- was popular in the 1990s. Jens Hilberger - stock.adobe.com You are viewing 1 of 3 images Previous Image Next Image ...
In the early 2000s, tramp stamp tattoos were all over the red carpet on stars like Britney Spears, Nicole Richie and Khloe Kardashian — and now Gen Z are bringing them back ...
"Tramp stamps," or lower-back tattoos, seem to be having a resurgence. The trend first became popular in the '90s and in recent years has been cropping up on social media.
It looks like lower-back tattoos are back in style as one Gen Z-er showcases her new "tramp stamp" and thousands of TikTokers rate it.Over three million people have watched a viral TikTok video ...
I mean, that tramp stamp could have tormented me for the rest of my life (or until I saved up the price of Jesus’ tears to get it removed). Or I could see the absurdity in it, the hilarity.
For decades, lower-back tattoos were stigmatised and dubbed "tramp stamps" for reasons unknown. ... and a lot of people were getting both very small and very large tattoos done.
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