Question:
Full Sleeve Tattoo?
jb55544
2008-03-13 19:28:30 UTC
How much does a full sleeve tattoo cost? I'm not thinking tribal but more along the lines of just a bunch of crazy characters.
Nine answers:
anonymous
2008-03-13 21:47:46 UTC
Just thought I should let the fashionista above me know that sleeve tattoos are actually very IN style right now. So silly.





Also, it always depends on the quality of the artist. Some (most) artists will give money breaks to people they work with fairly often (and you'll be working with your artist A LOT if you're getting a full sleeve), so while it will be upwards of 1200 bucks or so, it'll be a lot cheaper than it should be or would be if you were getting a smaller tat done.
masonkids13
2008-03-14 03:13:09 UTC
Just to let you know, full sleeve tattoos are tacky and out of style. Are you going to want to be an old guy with saggy arms and a tattoo that will look awful? Why not get a single tattoo on your upper arm? Much better looking, and you can always hide it if you need to. If you don't want to, then show it to the world.
milwaukee1903
2008-03-14 02:34:01 UTC
well the guy i go to charges about a 100 bucks an hour. so anything else the more detail is in the sleeve the more it cost.



don't let the anti tattoo people tell you its not worth it.
Sandra
2008-03-14 02:33:06 UTC
depends on what you get and the shading, the size of each tattoo and how many sessions. my husband has half a sleeve and he's paid about $1000 so far
?
2008-03-14 02:31:23 UTC
If you get someone really good to do it it would probably be between a grand and three grand. It'll be worth it though. Full sleeves are hawt =P
jess_anne
2008-03-14 02:43:15 UTC
most tattoo artist charge by the hour probably between $100 to $150 an hour more or less, depending were you go.
Onega
2008-03-14 08:13:50 UTC
they cost a lot. that's one sure thing.. i'm starting mine next week . well i know my artist charges 60£ for an hour but i'm not sure how many hours we'll spend together yet, i can only guess that it'll be a lot.

good luck and cheers.
Mr.* InFo*
2008-03-15 15:55:49 UTC
Yo u really are hyped up if you get that. U better always wear those hoodys.
anonymous
2008-03-14 02:33:58 UTC
you should do further thinking about this cause my uncle had an eagle on his arm since he was a teenager and got sick of it and now he is stuck with it forever


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