A bodysuit is the ultimate way for a tattoo collector to show their dedication to the craft. A bodysuit is most often done as one cohesive piece, usually in one style. But some people do start getting tattooed without the intention of having a bodysuit, then end up growing into it.

Japanese bodysuit done by Adam Craft at The Tattooed Heart.

The late Rick Genest’s bodysuit done by Frank Lewis in Montreal Canada.

Hyper realistic suit completed by Matt Jordan at Ship Shape Tattoo.

Brilliant black work/tribal bodysuit done by Samuel Christensen.

Japanese is the most well known style for creating bodysuits. Done by one artist, tied together with background work such waves, clouds, and other nature themes.

Back and legs done by Shige at Yellow Blaze in Yokohama.

The recognizable line work of Guy Le Tattooer.

Black work and geometric bodysuit done by Nissaco in Osaka.

Black work/tribal bodysuit done by Tomas Tomas at Seven Doors Tattoo in London.

More recently black work is becoming more popular for full bodysuits. Either heavy black work or smaller pieces.

Heavy black work torso and arm piece. A collaboration between Gerhard Wiesbeck and Little Swastika.

Beautiful black and grey bodysuit done by Jason Butcher at immortal ink tattoo studio.

Colourful bio mechanical bodysuit done by Paco Dietz in Santa Clara, Ca.

Heavy black work done by Valerio Cancellier.

Similarly people get bodysuits of American traditional pieces. Hundreds of small pieces filling up a body to make it look more or less like one huge suit.

Geometric and dotwork done by Cory Ferguson at Good Point Tattoo in Ontario Canada.

Arm, Back, and leg done by Julian Siebert at Corpsepainter Tattoo Munich, Germany.

Black/geometric bodysuit done by Pierluigi Deliperi.

Black and grey, neo traditional, and realism styles are also being used for bodysuits now, making for eye popping artwork.

Black work torso and shoulders done by Duncan X in the UK.

Full body Japanese suit with lots of black done by Koji Ichimaru.

American traditional bodysuit done by Rich Hadley in the UK.

The word bodysuit may make you think of really a full body covered in tattoos, but it also refers to torso pieces that lead onto the arms, and/or legs.

Beautiful and heavy black work nature themed bodysuit done by Gakkin.

Heavy black Japanese done by Lupo Horiokami Italy at mushin studio.

American traditional mostly black work torso and arms done by Rich Hardy in the UK.

Which bodysuit is your favourite?