Tattoos tend to be a love hate subject. Either you’re all for them or you’re dead set against them. Or you’re like me and you’d consider getting one if it meant something, but you’d get it somewhere that’s easy to hide. Almost as if to say yeah I have a tattoo, but don’t judge me for it. Well these 10 people will show you that having a tattoo doesn’t mean you can’t be classy and it certainly doesn’t make you unprofessional. Sure some employers may still turn you away if you have a visible tattoo, but we’re here to prove that it’s not just gangsters and thugs who have tattoos anymore. Classy tattoos are in with the respectable working man.
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So if you were on the fence about getting a tattoo before, just know that there are classy options available. You may still want to get it in a spot you can conceal should you need to, but don’t think just because you have a tattoo you are instantly unhireable, because that just isn’t the case anymore.
classy? these are all just hipsters.
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Do the two have to be independent of one another?
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yes.
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I would disagree, but you’re entitled to your opinion.
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he’s right.
these are all hipsters
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But does that mean that they can’t be classy people?
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It means they were classy before it was cool.
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I wouldn’t want any of these “men” working for me.
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That’s your prerogative man. Thank you for the comment.
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So if you’re good looking, dress nicely, and groom yourself you can be barely passable as an employee with tattoos? That’s not too restrictive at all.
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Well you should dress nicely and groom yourself if you want to get a job regardless of whether or not you have tattoos, and I really don’t think being good looking has too much to do with it personally. That’s just my opinion though.
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The first Pic is of a great tattoo artist and a really stand up dude Luke Wessman
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Didn’t know that, but great to here he’s a good dude. Thanks for your comment!
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Adam Levine ❤
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they all look like bartenders, not very professional imo. except that one old dude that sames to be wearing womens capris
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FAIL.
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Care to elaborate?
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those are certinly “well dressed men with tattoos” but i wouldn’t say any of them look remotely “professional” .
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Wearing a fancy suit and tie does not change the fact that the tattoos pictured are not at all ‘classy” or “professional”. Having a skull faced cupcake and lipstick mark imprinted on your exposed skin doesn’t make for a great first impression in the business world.
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so you pick the obv photoshoped photo to criticize with your ignorant mind
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Face tattoos = unprofessional (unless it’s traditional like a moko or something)
Suit with no socks? = gross and unprofessional
FYI: I have tats and I work as a professional.
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Fair points. Maybe we’ll feature you if we do a follow up since you have it down haha
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No, they are unprofessional. Tattoos are not classy. They have no place in the business world. Time and time again you see people who have them getting them removed for they find they hinder their abilities to get a good job.
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I would argue that if you can keep it covered while at work then it has no effect whatsoever.
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Just putting a guy in a suit doesn’t make him a classy professional
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lmao these are just people with tattoos in suits
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same opinion 🙂
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Hate to say it but non of these men look classy…. They ALLL look unprofessional. People who love tatoos and post pictures of tatood men in suits are not a reliable source of what is considered professional. Theirs nothing wrong with tatoos don’t get me wrong but them being visible in your business attire just doesn’t look proffesional, artsy- yes, proffesional-no.
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Hate to say it but non of these men look classy…. They ALLL look unprofessional. People who love tatoos and post pictures of tatood men in suits are not a reliable source of what is considered professional. Theirs nothing wrong with tatoos don’t get me wrong but them being visible in your business attire just doesn’t look professional. Artsy- yes, professional- no. They do look sharp, but not professional.
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These are just models in suits. There is no connection one way or another with tattoos and being classy or not classy, any more than having zero tattoos means you’re stand up guy. These pictures prove nothing other than models look good in suits.
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Oh, and number 11? NOT a stand up guy.
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I don’t think that you should have to prove that you can be professional when having tattoos.. I have tattoos and they have never affected my ability to get a job. These people saying that they wouldn’t want to have them work for them and bash them for having tattoos are just as bad as those who are homophobic, racist, and bigots. Judging people based purely off of appearance. (Don’t get me wrong, if you have a pot leaf tattooed on your face or gang symbols, I agree that those are bad and I’d want no part of them either because they have them for the wrong reasons).
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I wouldn’t hire any of them. Tells me they make bad decisions.
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Why are they all white?
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every body shut up, they’re fucking hot and I’d have all of these men working for me if they met the requirements and were skilled workers. Welcome to the new age
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I was expecting classy tattoos. These are just normal tattooed people wearing classy clothes.
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Oooooooh these men got me feeling some type of way
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Mhm, all hipsters, this page is a waste of our neurons.
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Honestly this is a god damn disservice to people who actually can look classy in suits with tattoos. It’s just a bunch of dudes dressed in suits that were picked out by someone with no idea how to coordinate or colour match. Who’s the twat in the yellow tie and blue shirt, yea lets stick an eldredge knot in, that’ll help it out. Christ.
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Sorry, the effect is always: Nice suit, shirt, or tie. Too bad about the tattoo!
Tattoos do not complement fine clothing.
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