WIDE-LEG JEANS Wide-leg jeans for women are cut wide and straight from hip to hem, with a spacious circumference at the ankle. What should you wear them with? We love a floor-grazing inseam on wide-legs, and to wear them with a bit of a block or wedge heel. Try a tie-front top...
Although wider jeans have become more fashionable now, crop flare jeans still make a style statement. I love mycropped flare jeans by PAIGEwhich I wear with short cropped tops and longer tunic style tops. You can also try thePAIGE jeans(below), which have an on-trend raw hem. PAIGE Claud...
Generally low to mid-rise with a zipper fly. Skinny from hip to hem. Slim: Not too tight, not too loose. Generally mid-rise with a zip fly. Straight through the hip, slim through the thigh with a narrower leg opening. Regular: Straight leg jeans, generally with a mid-rise. The ...
I’ve had a ton of questions about how to cut your jeans for a DIY raw hem, so I finally got around to making a video about it. It’s a rudimentary video at best, but it should do the job. Jeans with a raw hem is very on trend these days, so there’s really no need to t...
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This guide explains the eight most common ways to cuff jeans. The list includes the single cuff, the double cuff, the double-double, the pin roll and more.
Ever wonder how to style those sheer, mesh dresses in your closet? Layer them over raw-hem jeans for a look that provides a bit more coverage while still being on-trend. Depending on your comfort level, you can choose how much or how little to reveal up top. Add leopard-print flats ...
Once you pull out all the hanging threads on the bottoms of the shorts, get a piece of sandpaper and brush the edge to further fray the hem. Another way of fraying the bottoms of the shorts is by using tweezers. Get your pair of tweezers, and then pull all the blue threads. ...
Dye the jeans. For most people, denim is synonymous with the color blue. However, there's no reason this has to be the case. With dyes, you can turn old blue jeans into colorful new additions to your wardrobe. Try this easy dip-dying method below (or see our main jean-dying article...
Blue jeans first popped up in Japan during World War II, when Occupation-era U.S. soldiers began selling and trading their spare jeans on the black market. As Japanese youth started taking cues from American culture, the popularity of denim surged and denim production eventually took off in ...