Cuffed Pants – A Fun Way to Re-Style your Pants
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Cuffed pants are in.
I think this is something you can skip if that isn’t your thing.
Personally, I love it.
It had me reaching for pants I haven’t been reaching for as much in my closet.
Always a super fun way to revamp what you already have and wear it in a new way.
Nerd Chic
Okay.
To me — I am already short, so I am no stranger to having to cuff a pant.
But I can feel kind-of uncool when I need to do it.
Now I feel I can confidently play around with cuffed lengths — which is super fun.
Cuffed Pant Options
Cuffed slacks.
Styling Tips
With cuffed pants — I think it is really important to get the proportions right.
So, baggier fits with wide-leg or straight-leg pants are going to be easier to style.
It also matters with the fit of the pant, how much you are rolling up and the type of shoe you are wearing.
If you leave your house feeling comfortable and stylish….You’re doing it right. I promise.
Some cuffed pants have darker washes with more perfected lines, which is also a fun take on the cuff.
I think cleaner lines are a fun dressed-up version of the cuff.
You’ll see cleaner lines in darker washed jeans and slacks (trousers).
I am obsessed with this pant (not so much for rolling). I just love the waist. It’s like a reverse cuff with an accent hue.
Cleaner lines on lighter washes tend to look hidden (you won’t really see the cuff) and tend to look a bit cheaper in my opinion.
Slouchier rolls on a light wash and longer pant work really well.
How will you be styling cuffed pants this year?
Or is it not your thing?
Let me know in the comments.