How to Roll Up Jeans
Choose your pair of jeans., Create the first fold., Make the second fold.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Choose your pair of jeans.
For women’s styles, the super skinny cuff looks best with jeans that are very form fitting, often labeled “skinny” jeans.
These jeans are straight-legged jeans, and usually have a bit of stretch to the fabric.
For men’s styles, the super skinny cuff works for jeans that are slim and straight-legged.
These jeans can also be labeled “skinny” or “slim fit” jeans. -
Step 2: Create the first fold.
At the bottom of both legs of your jeans, fold the hem upward to create a very skinny cuff.
This cuff should measure about ½ in width and should consist of only the bottom hem being folded. , Fold the bottom of the jeans again to create a double cuff of the hemline.
This cuff should still be relatively ½ wide.Smooth out the edges of the cuff so your folds are even in size, and are uniform.
For women’s styles, this cuff is chic, and looks good with both hi-rise and low-rise shoes.
For men’s styles, this cuff works well with thinner, lighter fabrics, and looks good with slender shaped shoes. -
Step 3: Make the second fold.
Detailed Guide
For women’s styles, the super skinny cuff looks best with jeans that are very form fitting, often labeled “skinny” jeans.
These jeans are straight-legged jeans, and usually have a bit of stretch to the fabric.
For men’s styles, the super skinny cuff works for jeans that are slim and straight-legged.
These jeans can also be labeled “skinny” or “slim fit” jeans.
At the bottom of both legs of your jeans, fold the hem upward to create a very skinny cuff.
This cuff should measure about ½ in width and should consist of only the bottom hem being folded. , Fold the bottom of the jeans again to create a double cuff of the hemline.
This cuff should still be relatively ½ wide.Smooth out the edges of the cuff so your folds are even in size, and are uniform.
For women’s styles, this cuff is chic, and looks good with both hi-rise and low-rise shoes.
For men’s styles, this cuff works well with thinner, lighter fabrics, and looks good with slender shaped shoes.
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