3 Jan 2011

Outlaw Tattoos

Outlaw tattoos are tattoos that are generally considered to be the ones that exist on the fringes of society. According to the popular definition, outlaw tattoo designs are usually worn by criminals, bikers and other bad asses. Of course, this isn’t necessarily the case and the term can be highly subjective. In order to bring a little clarity to this issue for my readers, I have decided to list some of the designs that are typically considered to be outlaw tattoos.

Harley Davidson designs are often considered to be outlaw tattoos.

This is especially true when the Harley Davidson motto or bike is mixed with other elements such as skulls, daggers and flames. Of course, not everyone considers this to be an outlaw tattoo because a number of people wearing these designs are enthusiasts and not outside the mainstream.

Another design that is considered to be an outlaw tattoo is the grim reaper. This is a design that shows that the person is not scared of the prospects of his imminent death and is often looked upon by other people as a design that would be worn by a tough guy. But, as is the case with the motorcycle tattoos, this is not always considered to be an outlaw tattoo. As is the case with most things, it is up to the interpretation of the individual.