In the past, armband tattoos were most often seen on men and not much of anyone else.
But, as more women are getting inked, armband tattoos are being on both sexes.
Muscular guys, sisters in mourning and people feeling lost in life may all have armband tattoos for different meanings.
The tattoo can be solid, tribal, culturally-inspired, intricate, simple or something completely unique depending on style and body type.
Armband tattoos have different meanings based on design and location. One of the most traditional armband tattoos includes thick, black bands like those symbolic of mourning. These bands help memorialize the loss of a relative or family member.
When considering an armband tattoo, you’ll want to learn about the tattoos meanings. While a solid black tattoo on the upper arm can be a symbol of mourning the loss of an important person, the meaning changes when the band is located on the forearm.
A solid forearm tattoo can be a symbol of someone who was left in the past. It is thought that men with a lower, solid forearm tattoo can’t travel in the present time despite the present time moving on anyways.
Although it was once considered to be a tattoo symbolic for only males, many women have adopted the lower forearm tattoos. It’s a popular design for those with complicated pasts and unknown futures.
It was once believed a fully encircled armband was considered bad luck. However, tattoo artists across the globe dismiss the claim as superstition. Veteran tattoo artists believe less experienced artists promote the unlucky claim because a fully, encompassed armband is difficult to size all the way around.
A good artist can create the design evenly around the upper or lower arm. So whether the tattoo is good or bad luck has more to do with who does the tattoo and not whether the band is connected or not. Find design ideas of solid and designed armband tattoos for women below.