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Lower back tattoos have long been dismissed as a modern pop culture phenomenon, often derided as ‘tramp stamps.’ However, a groundbreaking discovery at the New Kingdom site of Deir el-Medina ...
The once-taboo “tramp stamp” — a derogatory term referring to a tattoo on a woman’s lower back that was popularized in the ’90s — is now stylish, according to ink experts.
Gen Z is opting to get "tramp stamp" tattoos, or ink on the lower back, to feel more empowered. "Women are reclaiming negative stereotypes, which were once used to disparage them, as a form of ...
Once dismissed as a dated and even controversial tattoo choice, lower back tattoos—commonly referred to as "tramp stamps"—are making a strong comeback. As the Y2K aesthetic continues to ...