Seniors respond to the question everyone gets asked when getting a tattoo. What will you think when you're older?
The older you get, the more you realize that "cool" is totally up for interpretation. Just like these old people with tattoos!
Seniors respond to the question everyone gets asked when getting a tattoo. What will you think when you're older?
In 2012, more than 20 percent or 45 million Americans had one or more tattoos, so it is no more a surprise to sport some body art. And that number comprises not only of people in their early twenties but also a nice percentage of older people with tattoos. So we bet that most of the 45 million people before getting their tattoo designs inked were asked to think how they would look when they're in their 60s. Well, the best answer to that would probably be that no one will look as good in their sixties that they did in their twenties, so the ink has nothing to do with that, really.
You might think that tattoos are a young person’s game. Indeed, tattooing is undergoing something of a renaissance right now as more and more young…
Many people balk at the idea of getting a tattoo for fear that it'll look bad when they grow older. While that's a matter of personal taste, these older tattooed folks are here to show you that their tattoos are just as awesome now as they were back then.
Who knew granddads could also be daddies?
Discover the latest old man tattoo trends in 2024 with our curated collection of portraits that weave stories of wisdom and resilience into skin. Each tattoo is a celebration of life's journey, perfect for those who cherish depth and narrative in their body art
Meet the trend of 2024 - old man tattoos, where each design is a narrative-rich portrait celebrating age and wisdom. From realistic Viking warriors to serene philosophers, these tattoos capture the essence of life's experiences. Discover neotraditional and bearded figures, dogs as faithful companions and the wise looks of the elderly. Ideal for men, these tattoos inspire personalized styles and sleeves that embody stories of resilience and time-honored beauty.
Well, what we got? Looks like ya got yourself here another handful of the worst bad tattoos this side of Walmart. Take your pick. Bad artistry? Yep.
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