Do you roll your pants?

Anonymous
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?
Anonymous
*gag*
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
I roll my maternity straight leg jeans so that I don't have to have two pairs hemmed for flats/heels.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


Why would you respond to a fashion question then?
Anonymous
Cuffs or waist?
Anonymous
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!
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Doesn't that make them capris, and then it wouldn't do anything for middle aged women. So, maybe if you're under 35?
Anonymous
only if you look like a JCrew model.
Anonymous
I roll skinnies just to my ankle bone, so not capri length. Flared/boots don't get rolled.
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