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16 Totally Unexpected Spots to Sport a Tattoo

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Over the Knee
Leg tattoos certainly aren't a new trend, but if you're not feeling the traditional approach, consider rocking an over-the-knee option. Whether it's peeking out from the top of your boots or you catch a slight glimpse of it when wearing a summery dress, it'll definitely doll up your legs in the cutest of ways.

Image via @kevinking.nyc

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Ankle Bone Bonus
The ankle has always been a popular spot, but with all sorts of slip-on shoes becoming popular, getting inked right in this area is a great place to add even more style alongside a trendy shoe. A small-scale design right at the side of the bone itself will definitely take your shoe game to the next level.

Image via @wittybutton_tattoo

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Collarbone Eye Candy
The thought of getting a tattoo right on a bone may not seem totally pleasant, but it'll certainly pay off in the end. A minimalist design placed either on or underneath the collarbone is bound to cause some double takes.

Image via @evantattoo

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Rib Cage Standout
Rib cage tattoos look awesome when being shown off in an outfit with just the right amount of skin exposed. While the side of the ribs is where we most often see them, we're totally obsessing over this front and center approach.

Image via @soltattoo

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Off-Centered
The most amount of surface area you'll have to work with is your back. Rather than aligning things perfectly, try an off-center look for a laid-back vibe. No matter what design you're introducing to your body, this relaxed approach is definitely unexpected in the best of ways.

Image via @tattoobychang

BY CHRISSY GIGLO | JAN 16, 2018 | SHARES
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