By Kristen Philipkoski / Source: Eat, Sleep, Denim
Cuffing is the new hemming—at least that’s what Vogue would have you believe. One might also argue that cutting-off is the new hemming (that’s what I’ve been doing to all my flares). One thing is clear: how your jeans come to an end before they reach the foot looks decidedly different than it did last year. Last year it was all about the messy boyfriend cuff, but there was nary a one of those to be seen in the street style photos from the recent fashion week roundups.
Cut off and rolled
Unrolled, they’re still good for heels

Asymmetrical cut off
Bid-ness in the front, party in the back!

Wide-leg messy cuff
You might need some help from a safety pin to get wide legs to stay.

High waters
Off-the-rack regular length if you’re tall, cropped length if you’re on the shorter side—no need to hem.

The Little Cuff
Just little.

No Cuff With Platforms
They may be too long without sky high shoes, but perfect with some height.

Released hem
We’ve seen the style on plenty of wide-leg jeans, and it works on skinnies or straight-legs just as well.

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