| Everywhere I go and look....stores, online, magazines, catalogs.....everyone is rolling their pants. I did this in the 80s (yes, I'm dating myself). I think it looks cute on some people but a little trendy. Personally, I like it but I fear I may look like I'm trying too hard. If you roll, what kind of shoes do you wear? |
| *gag* |
| Roll your pants if you want to, FFS. I don't care what any one wears as long as it is reasonably clean and not too tight and or revealing. |
| I roll my maternity straight leg jeans so that I don't have to have two pairs hemmed for flats/heels. |
Why would you respond to a fashion question then? |
| Cuffs or waist? |
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I see this on people too, it's cute on them, I don't think I can pull it off with my short legs though. Maybe with some great heels!
Try it! |
| I typically roll only out of necessity. My legs are on the short side, and so most jeans are a bit too long for me (petite is usually too short). During the torrential rains of the past few weeks, I resorted to rolling so that my jeans would not drag on the wet ground. It worked fine, I didn't look ridiculous, but I wouldn't do it otherwise. |
| I think it depends on the style of the jeans. I roll my jeggings or skinny jeans to give them a cuff type look at the bottom of my pants. Then I pair them with wedged shoes or ballet flats. |
| Doesn't that make them capris, and then it wouldn't do anything for middle aged women. So, maybe if you're under 35? |
| only if you look like a JCrew model. |
| I roll skinnies just to my ankle bone, so not capri length. Flared/boots don't get rolled. |