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Reddit mentions of Tatjacket Tattoo Cover Up Concealer Sleeve, Full Arm coverage, UPF 50 Protective, Slip Free, for Men & Women (Unisex), 2 Pack LARGE, TAN

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Tatjacket Tattoo Cover Up Concealer Sleeve, Full Arm coverage, UPF 50 Protective, Slip Free, for Men & Women (Unisex), 2 Pack LARGE, TAN. Here are the top ones.

Tatjacket Tattoo Cover Up Concealer Sleeve, Full Arm coverage, UPF 50 Protective,  Slip Free, for Men & Women (Unisex), 2 Pack LARGE, TAN
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Specs:
ColorTAN
Height6 Inches
Length3 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 2015
Size2 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.2 Pounds
Width0.1 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Tatjacket Tattoo Cover Up Concealer Sleeve, Full Arm coverage, UPF 50 Protective, Slip Free, for Men & Women (Unisex), 2 Pack LARGE, TAN:

u/clickitycat ยท 5 pointsr/selfharm

Gloves aren't a bad idea. I was going to say sleeves like this You'll have to search for one that matches your skin colour or you could get your dress colour. Make up also isn't a bad idea. Gotta look for a professional though.

u/ValleyChip ยท 1 pointr/southpark

Yea, I had to declare all of mine when I joined the Navy, but only so they knew they weren't gang related. I have a friend who's a nurse and she has her entire right sleeve done. She just wears something like this.

It's really not a big deal anymore. I have tattoos on my forearms and I just wore long sleeve shirts to interviews because I don't want them to judge me based on the tattoos. Once I start the job and get a feel for the mood there, I either switch to short sleeve or stick with long sleeve. My work ethic is what I'm judged on after a certain amount of time.

It matters even less when the tattoos aren't visible. Most people you work with probably have a tattoo somewhere. It's a 2.3 billion dollar a year industry.

http://theweek.com/article/index/233633/the-tattoo-economy-by-the-numbers