Most women are going for subtle or simple designs with different colors. But you can go all out if you want a conversation-starter type of tattoo.
The most dominant colors with plaid tattoos are green, red, blue, and black. However, that doesn’t mean you can experiment with any colors you want. Get someone experienced to do the body art if you don’t want any regrets.
You can try looking at photos for inspiration if you don’t know which fabric pattern to go with. Irish/Scottish Celtic tartan is an idea most women seem to love. You can tattoo it around your leg, your arm, or any body part you choose.
An intricate, carefully executed design will bring out the beauty of a plaid tattoo. Sometimes a too simple design with faint colors is not the best way to go. Since you are committing to this body art for life, you can’t settle for anything less than the best. Most women who go for plaid tattoos get that vintage look that people crave these days.
The fabric pattern is not a new design in the tattoo world, but it has recently received a lot of love that it almost feels new. You can incorporate it with other designs. Most people add something extra on the side to make the plaid design even better.
Body art can be a way of expressing yourself. Adding other elements like a quote on the plaid tattoo can give it meaning and make you more in love with it. Take your time to decide; when you finally feel like you have settled on a color and a pattern, find a great artist to bring the ideal to life.