Body suits

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The term body suit is generally used to describe a single tattoo or many conjoined tattoos to form one large tattooed area which covers most of the body. Typically, this will include the chest, stomach, back, arms, legs, derriére and in some cases the genital area and face. Body suits are common in traditional Japanese tattoos.

An example of somebody with this style of tattoo is Rick Genest, aka 'Zombie Boy'.