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Some time last year, TikTok user posted a video to her 996K followers about the process of getting a lower-back tattoo. Ever since, countless clips have emerged in response, with one proclaiming, "Gen X girls, your time has officially come. Wake up, ladies; the tramp stamp is here.

" What's more, Pinterest's latest trend report seemed to support this declaration: "aesthetic tramp stamp" is up 600 percent on the platform. But is it really getting a revival? Just as fashion and beauty recycle trends, so, too, does that go with them. With the in full swing and styles like low-rise jeans and crop tops abounding, the lower back on display.



This makes it the ideal time to bring back the lower-back tattoo . . .

and TikTok just might have a point. Still, this recent uptick in interest also brings up the trend's sartorial roots. With popularity correlated to fashion trends and not female promiscuity, as the name implies, its return to the social conversation highlights how the judgment-laden nickname "tramp stamp" deserves a feminist update.

Keep reading to learn more about how this generation is reclaiming the placement — hopefully for good this time. First things first, this is not the actual term. "We don't call it that in the tattoo industry — we just call it a lower-back tattoo," celebrity piercer Brian Keith Thompson, owner of tattoo and piercing studio , tells PS.

"But customers and the public know it by that name, which is just a derogatory term for a lower-back tattoo." Ha.

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