Imperial Tattoo Company Relocates to New Sugar Land Storefront, Expanding Access
Imperial Tattoo Company, a Sugar Land studio founded in 2011, moved to 16742 Southwest Freeway after 15 years in business.

Imperial Tattoo Company, the family-owned Sugar Land studio that artists Tony and Sarah Wayne have operated since 2011, has moved to a new storefront at 16742 Southwest Freeway, Suite 13, Sugar Land, TX 77479. The relocation was reported March 12, 2026.
The Wayne studio shares its new strip center address with La Vie Nails, Mojan Skincare, and Origin Physical Therapy. Business listings describe the space as a clean and safe environment adhering to strict studio policies, with a gallery of previous work on display highlighting the artists' range of custom designs.
Services at the new location include tattooing and piercing, with Yelp categories listing fine line tattoo work, ear piercing, and nose piercing among the offerings. The studio's Yelp profile, which has accumulated 110 reviews, shows staff members beyond the Waynes contributing to the client experience. "Aaron made me feel extremely comfortable the entire time I was getting my tattoo," one reviewer noted. Another, Lili S., wrote that "Kendall handed me a mirror after she put the initial dots on my earlobes so I could check the placement," pointing to the kind of hands-on attentiveness that shows up repeatedly across the review record. A separate reviewer described Tony directly: "Come to find out Tony is the owner and was the piercing guy who helped me, he is as humble as ever."

The studio operates Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and is closed Sunday and Monday. Appointments and estimates can be requested by emailing Info@imperialtattoocompany.com or by calling (281) 302-5224. The studio's website is imperialtattoocompany.com.
For geometric work specifically, the gallery content visible on listing pages shows pieces ranging from fine linework to filler patterns described as "stars and dots," suggesting the studio handles both large-scale custom pieces and the kind of small geometric fills that collectors use to tie sleeves and compositions together.
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