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Ways To Roll Up Your Jeans – 3 different styles

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Last Updated on August 26, 2021 by Sagarika Kapoor

Wearing the same pair of jeans on every occasion can get boring at times. But, did you know that just with a little cuffing, you can make the same jeans stand apart? Yes, you heard that right. You can easily draw the attention of people around you and can even change up your style within seconds. Basically, why spend limitless money when you can use different ways to roll up your jeans and show them off uniquely?

But, Rolling up your jeans is not as simple as just pinning it up, and walking away. Since cropped denim is in trend now, you have to master the art of rolling and experimenting. Initially, you have to learn how best you can roll your hem, and when to roll up jeans!  

The benefit of rolled-up ankle jeans is you can experiment with the colour of your socks. Hence, you can either try an exaggerated fold to a messy rolled hem. And to help you become pro with jeans rolling, here are our favourite ways to roll up your jeans!

Let’s get started with these ways to roll up your jeans.

The Double Roll

Double Roll Jeans

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If your closet is full of Skinny Jeans that are way too long, then you have to try this hack. Double rolling is a classic method of rolling your jeans that gives the individual a versatile look. Also, if you are too busy with your chores, this is the best and the most stylish option you can ever opt for! 

You have to simply follow the below-given steps, to get a sharp-looking double roll within minutes – 

  • Flip the bottom of your jeans an inch above 
  • Create an overlap of the same fold for an inch or less 
  • Again roll the hem, and make the second roll a bit wider than the first one
  • If you don’t want a rugged look, you can simply smooth out the roll and make it even from front to back 

The double-rolled jeans pairs great with hi-rise and low-rise boots. But make sure that you use a lightweight fabric to roll up your jeans this way. Also rolled up skinny jeans are in trend nowadays, for both genders. Moreover, anybody shape individuals can go for the same. If you want to embrace your curves, get yourself a pair of these trendy jeans, and double roll them! 

PS – Never try to double roll your baggy jeans, because it can get horrible!

The Double Roll in jeans

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The Deep Roll (Cuff)

The Deep Roll (Cuff)

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Do you own selvedge jeans, and looking forward to styling them up quirkily? The thick roll is the best-suited cuff for such jeans, but don’t try this with Wide-leg Jeans! 

This thick one fold cuff was trendy since days when working-class folks rolled their jeans for their necessity. Many individuals still prefer double roll or skinny roll for their jeans, but what thick roll can do, anything else can’t. With a clever tactic, you can thick roll your jeans and pair them up with a casual sneaker or even flip-flops. 

Simply follow this 3 step-guide to ace your thick roll, within few minutes – 

  • Get yourself a well-sized pair of jeans and fold the bottom upwards
  • You can adjust the overlap to about 2 inches, and even 3, according to the jean’s size 
  • Make sure that folds of both the legs are even, because this is a real task
  • Ace the roll by pairing your jeans with a structured boot or high-top. Always know that your roll should be above the top of your shoe!

If you are still wondering, is Cuffing jeans in style still the trend? Then let your worries go, and try this thick roll. Know this hack to tuck in your shirt attractively with your thick roll jeans.

Deep Cuff

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The Pinroll (Tapered Roll)

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The pin roll is quite popular in street culture, and is typically an aesthetic fashion trend. Back in the eighties, individuals preferred the pegged cuff, which is now modernized to be the pin roll. You can even highlight your favourite sneakers easily with this modern yet unique roll. 

Pinrolling basically shortens the length of the jeans by tapering the bottom in at the hem. You no longer have to question a lot about how to pin roll pants, because the steps aren’t difficult. Just make sure that you use lightweight, loose jeans for this roll and not the skinny ones.

Also, do you own a pair of jeans that are loose-fitting at the ankle? This pin roll will solve all your problems, the right way. So here’s a five step crafty trick about how to pin roll jeans –  

  • Stand up straight and pull on the loose fabric at the bottom 
  • Pinch a section of the jeans on the inner side of your ankle 
  • Now again fold the pinned section against your ankle and create an overlap
  • Hold all the overlapped jeans altogether and roll up a inch or two, all according to the jean’s size
  • We’ll recommend you to fold the pants twice and finish it off by smoothing the creases

There are several types of jeans for women, out of which girlfriend and mom jeans will look better with this roll. You can even add grace to the look by wearing classy pumps or any ankle boots!Pin roll

Source – realmenrealstyle 

Now that you know how to roll up your jeans like a pro, make sure that you choose the right pair of denim for the same. Because none of these rolling methods will look quite right if you choose the wrong pair of jeans. Save this short and handy rolling guide to stay ahead of fashion, because it’s time to trick your old-school pants. 

So with no more babble ahead, Stay tuned to Styl.inc blogs to get more such trendy outfit ideas!  

Stay You, Stay Fashionable!

Signing off:)

Divya Jain

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