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Next Luxury • Tattoo Ideas • Creative Half Sleeve Tattoos for Men: Designs That Stand Out

Creative Half Sleeve Tattoos for Men: Designs That Stand Out

Creative Half Sleeve Tattoos for Men: Designs That Stand Out

  • by — Brian Cornwell
  • Published on September 22, 2015

Arm Tattoos Sleeve Tattoos

Three sessions and nine hours: It’s the average amount of time to complete a man’s half sleeve tattoo. In comparison, a full sleeve can take upwards of 15 to 30 hours to finish. Make no mistake. A half sleeve can look just as good as a full tattoo sleeve if not better.

Some men argue that this type of body art looks unfinished, but the truth of the matter is they can look like masterpieces. Even if you’re not quite ready to go all-in and lay ink down from your shoulder to your wrist, there’s nothing to worry about.

Understand that a half sleeve can be quite handy in terms of concealment. If you’re not in a creative workplace environment, you might run into unwanted artwork stigma when co-workers, clients, and even your boss glance down at your forearms.

Now, if you’re wondering what makes the half sleeve different, I’ll tell you: Instead of taking up the entire arm, half sleeves stop at the elbow or just slightly below it. Let’s take a closer look at the different types of sleeve tattoos you can choose from before we get into our amazing tattoo design ideas.

Tattoo of a warrior wearing a helmet on a person's upper arm
Colorful chest and arm tattoo featuring waves and red flowers
Man with detailed tribal tattoo covering shoulder and upper arm
Black and white angel tattoo on an arm with detailed wings and a fallen figure below
Arm with a detailed tattoo of an angel and a demon in a battle scene
Tattoo of a stormy sky with lightning on a person's upper arm
Tattoo of a samurai warrior on a person's upper arm and shoulder
Colorful, intricate bird tattoo covering a person's shoulder and upper arm
Detailed tattoo of a Victorian man in a dark cityscape with Big Ben in the background
Person with a detailed arm tattoo watching a sports news channel on TV
Tattoo of an eagle landing on an arm, with wings spread and claws out
Detailed skull tattoo on an upper arm
Black and white tattoo sleeve of various detailed faces and scenes on a person's shoulder
Tattoo of an intricate owl design covering a person's upper arm and shoulder
Tattoo of a roaring lion on a person's upper arm with swirling details
Tattoo of a forest scene with tall trees, a stream, rocks, and moss on an upper arm
Detailed cyberpunk-themed tattoo on a person's upper arm and shoulder
Close-up of a black and white outdoor-themed tattoo on a person's upper arm
Intricate black tattoo with geometric and floral designs covering a man's upper arm
Arm tattoos featuring maps, compass, and nautical themes on a man's upper arm
Close-up of a person's arm and shoulder with a detailed skull and smoke tattoo design
Close-up of a man's arm with a detailed Pink Floyd album cover tattoo
Intricate tribal tattoo covering a man's arm and shoulder in black ink
Tattoo sleeve featuring a detailed skull, roses, and feathers on a person's arm
Man with detailed full sleeve koi fish tattoo on his left arm
Arm tattoo of a city skyline with skyscrapers and artistic splashes of ink
Man with a colorful floral sleeve Japanese tattoo on his upper arm and shoulder
Intricate Polynesian tattoo sleeve on a person’s arm with geometric patterns
Detailed tattoo of a bearded man on a person's upper arm
Man with a large, detailed wing tattoo covering his arm and upper shoulder
Tattoo of a dragon covering a man's shoulder and upper arm
Man’s arm with geometric red and black tattoo design covering upper arm and shoulder
Person with a detailed sleeve tattoo, wearing a white tank top
Upper arm with a vibrant, mechanical-themed tattoo in red, blue, and grey hues
Tattoo of a muscular angel with wings on a man's upper arm
Man's upper arm with detailed, dark, and intricate wave-themed tattoo sleeve
Detailed black and white tattoo sleeve with mythical and floral elements on a person's arm
Tattoo of an old man fishing on a stormy sea
An arm tattoo of soldiers, text, and a barbed wire design
Person with an intricate tribal tattoo on their upper arm and shoulder
Arm with intricate eagle tattoo, wearing a striped tank top, evening background
Detailed owl tattoo on an upper arm
Black and white image of intricate tribal tattoos on a person's upper arm and shoulder
Black-and-white samurai tattoo on upper arm with waves and stormy background
Geometric black shoulder tattoo with intricate white patterns on a man’s arm
A man with an intricate shoulder and chest tattoo featuring mechanical armor designs
Black and gray waves tattoo sleeve on a person's upper arm, wearing a white shirt
Man with an intricate armor tattoo covering his shoulder, upper arm, and part of his chest
Black and white image of a man with a detailed tattoo of a phoenix on his shoulder
Upper body tattoo of a detailed lion with floral elements on a person's shoulder and chest

Types of Sleeve Tattoos

  • Quarter. This tattoo covers the area from the top of your shoulder midway to your elbow
  • Half. This tattoo extends from the top of your shoulder to your elbow
  • Full sleeve. This tattoo will reach further. It goes from the top shoulder area all the way down to your wrist

Along with these three more common sleeve tattoos for men, you can also find the Hikae. This is a Japanese tattoo. These amazing sleeve tattoos cover the chest area and then extend to the elbow or the wrist.

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Planning a Sleeve Tattoo

Arm tattoo featuring a map, compass rose, and navigational elements in black and grey

One of the more difficult parts of the tattoo process is the planning phase before getting the tattoo inked. You have to decide on the theme of the tattoo, the design, and the type. A sleeve tattoo is one of the more elaborate art forms and involves much more detail. If you’re not quite ready to commit, you can test out a temporary tattoo first.

Find the Tattoo Artist

First, you want to shop around for tattoo artists. One of the biggest mistakes you can make is designing the tattoo before actually finding the tattoo artist that is going to do it. The design is not going to be the same because each tattoo artist has their own style and their own way of doing things.

Consider Different Styles

Detailed wing tattoo on a person's arm

Next, you will want to consider different styles. Some styles include tribal, new school, traditional, Japanese, and more. You may even find that the tattoo artist you are interested in actually specializes in one or more of these styles.

Play Around with Themes

Now you can decide on the theme for the sleeve tattoo. Some people choose a scene from their favorite movie while others want to display something they are passionate about.

The tattoo you choose may also represent something like love, death, or dreams. There are so many different ways you can go in the search for inspiration. Symbols are also a great way to add meaning to the tattoo after you have chosen your theme, the style, and the message you want to convey.

Decide on Color and Placement

A colorful 3D geometric tattoo on a person's upper arm

Many love the look of a simple black ink sleeve tattoo designs while others want the bold pops of color and make the choice to get colorful half sleeve tattoos instead of the black ink. This is entirely up to you and what you prefer.

Finally, placement. You will want to consider your pain tolerance when it comes to the placement of your amazing sleeve tattoo. For those with a lower pain tolerance, you want to avoid the armpits and elbows when getting tattooed.

See more about - The Top 50 Best Ultimate Tattoo Ideas

Half Sleeve Tattoo FAQ

How long does it take to get a half sleeve tattoo?

As mentioned above, a half sleeve tattoo can take nine hours over three sessions to complete. However, this also depends on how elaborate the design is and how long it takes for your body to heal in between each session.

How often can you go in for a tattooing session?

Typically, you will have around two weeks between each tattoo session when you are getting your half sleeve done. But again, this also depends on how long it takes your body to heal between those sessions, so it might be scheduled every three weeks. It all depends on your body and what the tattoo shop is suggesting.

What kind of pain tolerance should you have for a half sleeve tattoo?

Since half sleeves require hours of being under the needle, you will want to have a slightly higher pain tolerance. You also have to remember that you have to endure this over multiple sessions. Your arm will go numb for a while. The most pain is going to be felt around your elbow and the armpit area.

How much does a half sleeve tattoo typically cost?

After your session, keep the bandage in place for several hours. You can then remove the bandage and wash the area with antibacterial soap and then gently pat the skin dry. Let the tattoo and skin air out for at least ten minutes and then apply a thin layer of lotion. You want to wash and moisturize the area up to three times each day until you see that the skin has finished peeling. This process can take up to three weeks.

What is the process when getting a half sleeve tattoo?

Once you have decided on a sleeve tattoo design, the tattoo artist will then measure your arm to scale that design, so it is proportionate. The outline is sketched during the first session, and the shading and details will be done over the next two sessions. The last sessions will involve coloring and any finishing touches that need to be done.

What are some of the aftercare instructions?

After your session, keep the bandage in place for several hours. You can then remove the bandage and wash the area with antibacterial soap and then gently pat the skin dry. Let the tattoo and skin air out for at least ten minutes and then apply a thin layer of lotion. You want to wash and moisturize the area up to three times each day until you see that the skin has finished peeling. This process can take up to three weeks.

Can you get a half sleeve tattoo removed?

Laser tattoo removal treatment is a way you can remove a tattoo you no longer want. Remember, tattoo removal can be both costly and painful and can take a while because of the size of the half sleeve tattoo. How difficult removal will be depends a lot on the details of the half sleeve design itself.

Looking for more tattoo ideas? Check out these galleries:

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Brian Cornwell

Writer

Brian Cornwell founded Next Luxury in 2007 as a magazine for modern gentlemen.

Brian Cornwell founded Next Luxury in 2007 as a magazine for modern gentlemen.

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