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How to hem jeans
How to hem jeans








There is something about a lot of jean scrunch on short women that makes us look a little stumpy, and even though I’m on the leggy-side, I don’t think scrunched skinny jeans are very flattering on me. Scrunching: The jeans in their natural state are nice and skinny all the way down, but has too much scrunch at the bottom for my personal taste. Again, not the most terrible thing in the world, but still annoying when you’ve thrown down money for a pair of cute skinnies, only to have them lose that fitted silhouette when they get back from the tailor. Although, (and this is the main reason stopping me from hemming so far) unless the bottom is very fitted on you, hemming can cut off the skinny part of the jean, turning them straight leg. Hemming means you can no longer wear them scrunched, but you can still cuff if you’d like.

how to hem jeans

If you leave them long, you can scrunch, cuff and tuck, although there’s something about tucking that I think looks a little awkward without the bottom seam (I’ve done it, and never really liked it). You have four options with skinny jeans…you can scrunch them, cuff them, tuck them or hem them.

how to hem jeans

Since recently expanding my skinny jean collection, the next question to tackle is what to do with the extra length. I was also surprised to hear a few other ladies complain to me about this, so I guess it’s a topic of interest for at least a few of us.

how to hem jeans

So, this is far from the biggest issue in the world, but I’ve been mulling the options lately and figured I’d throw the question out there. Tucking the Blank skinny jeans to see what they’d look like hemmed










How to hem jeans