@sachamadewithlove
@sachamadewithlove//Instagram Black and white blooms look weirdly beautiful placed on armpits.
@marianrivers_tattoo
@marianrivers_tattoo//Instagram A watercolour poppy with a slender stem is a subtle way to work the trend.
@troncouture
@troncouture//Instagram Not sure about getting a sleeve? Start with a small cute tattoo in your armpit and work your way out to a more obvious location when you're ready to commit.
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@modernaddictiontattoo
@modernaddictiontattoo//Instagram Anatomical insect designs are always a winner.
@jordynoshtims
@jordynoshtims//Instagram This blue and orange floral design will give you the prettiest pits ever.
@scherptagram
@scherptagram//Instagram Is it just us or is the idea of a secret flower tattoo under your armpit kind of fun?
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@hwfcbodypiercing
@hwfcbodypiercing//Rex Go bold or go home. Oversized flower designs don't have to feel twee.
@sergiobodo
@sergiobodo//Instagram Alice In Wonderland style toad stools add a whimsical feel.
@blackworkbilly
@blackworkbilly//Instagram Armpits can be a super sensitive area to ink but the pain is totally worth it when you end up with a hyper realistic tattoo that looks beautiful.
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@themissyc
@themissyc//Instagram Got a sleeve but run out of space? Extend it into your armpit and keep the ink going.
@sparrowtattoostudio
@sparrowtattoostudio//Instagram Black and white line drawings make for an understated and seriously pretty armpit tattoo.
@jimmysixtattoo
@jimmysixtattoo//Instagram Windswept flowers give a romantic feel to a less traditionally attractive tattoo location.
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@krektattoo
@krektattoo//Instagram Fact- spider webs always look badass. Place them in your armpit for a trippy optical illusion.
@atomic.amy
@atomic.amy//Instagram By now we're pretty sure you've realised floral designs look seriously good as armpit tattoos.
@troubledchildren
@troubledchildren//Instagram Go for matchy matchy traditional rose tattoos on each armpit for a satisfyingly symmetrical design.
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