From Modern Tribal Tattoos to Zombified French Fashion
Ian Andrew Panganiban — May 1, 2013 — Life-Stages
Every body likes bad boys. From their "don’t care" attitudes to their smoldering glances, they’re the fantasy that you yearn for during those long periods of math class. Bad boys shouldn't be misconstrued for jocks on the varsity team, these are the guys who will break your heart and make you treasure that heartache for the rest of your life.
Tattoos are the iconic trademark stamps of a guy you shouldn't mess with—an ideology that’s been exploited in the fashion industry for many years. From Cole Mohr to Rick Genest the Zombie Boy, their tattoos are written on their sculpted torsos and arms to beautifully showcase a fantasy that’s often realized at an early age. The fantasy of wanting to be with a bad boy, but also knowing that it’ll never come to fruition.
Tattoos are the iconic trademark stamps of a guy you shouldn't mess with—an ideology that’s been exploited in the fashion industry for many years. From Cole Mohr to Rick Genest the Zombie Boy, their tattoos are written on their sculpted torsos and arms to beautifully showcase a fantasy that’s often realized at an early age. The fantasy of wanting to be with a bad boy, but also knowing that it’ll never come to fruition.
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