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Tattoo No No!

I saw these tattoo sleeves at Debenhams, the airport branch, a while back. They're printed nylon sleeves that cover your entire arm to give the illusion of a tattooed arm. Very tacky! I forgot to post about them, until a few days back when I was brutally reminded of them when I saw a Kuwaiti guy wearing them. THE HORROR!! For the love of god! Please puuhleeeeze don't work out this trend!

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Bahrain Fashion said…
I am also begging you.. No, No, No!! Ugh ugly!
Ali said…
Fugly for sure, guys these days don't have taste at all.
Anonymous said…
all am thinking of is that they ran out of ideas , and they only wanna look different.

today its sleeves , tomorrow they will do it for real.
miss ghesquiere said…
haaaaaaaaaaaahahahahhahaha. wanasa!! i want to wear them for a costume party!
Anonymous said…
love them, been wearing tat sleeves for the past couple of years now. great contrast for a girl.
Anonymous said…
am tattoed and proud but i wouldn't dare be seen in one of them tacky things
KTDP said…
imagine what happens when people wear them in 52 degree weather hehe !!!

WE're gonna have some burn victims this afternoon alright .....
blah said…
a girl was wearing one beljam3a gabel a week or so, mit7ajba ba3ad! wai3.

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