Jeans styles are always making a comeback: ultra-low rise jeans are back in style, baggy mom jeans are newly popular, and bootcut jeans are back in style. Now, a new trend has joined the lineup that looks straight out of the ’90s.
Wide cuffs are back with the bold power to define a look. Let’s take a closer look at the return of this ’90s fashion trend and decide if it’s worth adding to your styling bank…
Wide cuffs, characterized by a wide hem that is folded down past the ankle, first became popular in the ’90s.
Initially a practical style that drew attention to the ankles, stylish socks and shoes paired with wide-legged trousers made their own statement and added a personal touch to your look.
Like clockwork, the ’90s always sneak back into seasonal fashion, with designers bringing back the vintage-inspired wide cuff trend.
Runway shows and fashion girls are sporting exaggerated creases on wide-leg trousers and neat rolled hems on cropped trousers. The style’s versatility ranges from relaxed streetwear to polished office wear, making it a go-to for those who value both comfort and style.
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Styling rules for wide cuffs
Before we talk about wide cuffs, there are a few important styling rules you should know.
Proportions matter
Your pant leg size should suit your body type and the silhouette of the pant.
For example, if you’re petite, choose smaller, more prominent cuffs to avoid squeezing your figure, while taller or stockier people might try wider, higher cuffs to balance things out.
Be careful with your shoes
Your choice of footwear can have a big impact on the look of your cuffs.
If you wear large cuffs, consider pairing them with statement shoes, such as loafers, ankle boots, sleek sneakers, or pointy kitten heels. Make sure your cuffs sit just above your shoes to create a clean, purposeful transition and elevate the overall aesthetic of your outfit.
Be consistent
Whether you’re dressing casually or formally, it’s important to be consistent in your attire.
Pair wide cuffs with a top that complements the relaxed, tailored feel of the trousers. Tuck in your shirt or choose a cropped jacket to keep the focus on the cuffs without overwhelming the overall look.
Use these fashion rules as your guide and you’ll be ready to embrace the classic yet contemporary wide cuff trend.
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