The term "sleeve" is a reference to the tattoo's size similarity in coverage to a long shirt sleeve on an article of clothing. In this manner, the term is also used as a verb; for example, "getting sleeved" means to have one's entire arm tattooed. The term is also sometimes used in reference to a large leg tattoo that covers a person's leg in a similar manner.
25 Full Sleeve Tattoo Designs
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25 Full Sleeve Tattoo Designs
300 × 450 - 39k - jpg
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25 Full Sleeve Tattoo Designs
300 × 450 - 39k - jpg
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Sleeve Tattoos
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Half-sleeves or quarter-sleeves are tattoos that cover only part of an arm, usually above the elbow, but can also be found below the elbow. A sleeve implies complete tattoo coverage of a particular area, so a half sleeve is a tattoo that covers the entire upper or lower arm. A "quarter sleeve" usually covers the area of skin from the shoulder midway to the elbow.
25 Full Sleeve Tattoo Designs
300 × 450 - 39k - jpg
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25 Full Sleeve Tattoo Designs
300 × 450 - 39k - jpg
slodive.com
25 Full Sleeve Tattoo Designs
300 × 450 - 39k - jpg
25 Full Sleeve Tattoo Designs
600 × 782 - 113k - jpg
slodive.com
Sleeve Tattoos
500 × 375 - 94k - jpg
Half-sleeves or quarter-sleeves are tattoos that cover only part of an arm, usually above the elbow, but can also be found below the elbow. A sleeve implies complete tattoo coverage of a particular area, so a half sleeve is a tattoo that covers the entire upper or lower arm. A "quarter sleeve" usually covers the area of skin from the shoulder midway to the elbow.
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