In the 1700 DC, the noble were allowed to wear fine clothing and  adorn themselves, whereas the laborers were restricted from wearing  those fine clothes and adorning themselves. So, the middle class choose  tattoos as an alternate method of adorning themselves. This is when the  idea of "body suits" came into existence. This concept of body suit was  mainly derived form the samurai warriors campaign coats. These coats  displayed the heroic designs such as pride and great bravery, at the  back. Even a dragon or a guardian was displayed on the coats.
These  Full Body tattoo were mainly designed in Japan, which covers nearly the  full body. This Japanese Body tattoo Suit initially began from the back  but now its extended to cover the shoulders, arms, thighs and gradually  covers the entire body. With the growth of the popularity of the  fictional heroes, body suit tattoos have also grown with it.
One  kind of Japanese body tattoo was one; that covers the entire upper body  leaving only a vertical strip exposed from chest the abdomen. This gives  the illusion of a body suit or unbuttoned vest. By achieving the body  suit, one gets a feeling of self satisfaction and gives them the  opportunity to move on with their personal achievement.
 The  Japanese Body Suit tattooing, explains not only the art involved but  also the political and the social forces that is involved in the  Japanese culture. This art is the top pick of the college level arts  that best holds the culture and history of Japanese art. There are many  Tattoo events and tattoo shops in big cities which make body tattooing a  popular among the people of Japan.These Tattoo design can be completed in one sitting, similar to the traditional tattoo designs of America or tribal tattoo designs. Tattoo specialists, still do traditional irezumi, which means the insertion of ink that leaves a permanent tattoo or mark on the skin. Japanese body suit is very expensive and time consuming. Japanese government wanted to project the image of modern Japan to the west thus outlawed tattoos which impressed the foreigners to seek the skilled tattoo artists.