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.
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. [2] X Research source
For men’s styles, this cuff works on jeans that are looser, longer, and heavier in weight.
The men’s style allows you to cuff you pants again, if desired. Just be aware that the look might not be what you are aiming for, as another large cuff will be fairly high up your calf. For women’s styles, this cuff is best used for a casual look pair with sneakers. For men’s styles, this cuff works well with heavier jeans and paired with boots.
For men’s styles, the rolled cuff is a simple cuff, and one of the most adaptable looks. A simple rolled cuff works on nearly all types and weights of denim.
For men’s styles, aim for a 2-inch initial fold.
About 2-4 rolls work well for this type of cuff. Consider lightly tugging and plucking at the cuff to give it a rounder, fatter look. For men’s styles, make your second fold by folding in the hem of your jeans into your initial fold. This fold should completely hide your jeans’ hemline on the inside of the first cuff. [4] X Research source
Make a larger fold if you want your jeans shorter, and make a smaller fold if you want your jeans longer.
This cuff works best for seamlessly altering the length of jeans, in order to pair them with a pair of heels. However, in general, this cuff can be worn with any kind of shoe.
The cuff should look crinkly and wrinkled.