dan'l
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I've been a lurker for the past several months and decided to finally join with my first question!
I've searched high and low in the archives for enlightenment on my issue with no results. The question is a bit silly, but how do you guys keep the inside of your pant cuffs clean? I've had cuffed pants in the past but was always irritated by the tendency of them to trap lint, sand, etc. inside. Do you guys just try to turn them inside out to clean them? This doesn't seem so easy, since after time the stitching that keeps the cuff in place may start to unravel, especially when trying to wedge a lint brush in there.
I seem to recall seeing something in a tailoring book that in the past, pant cuffs were actually buttoned in place so that one could unbutton them to clean them out. I tried doing that to a pair of my own slacks with snap-buttons but the effect was less than desirable.
I've searched high and low in the archives for enlightenment on my issue with no results. The question is a bit silly, but how do you guys keep the inside of your pant cuffs clean? I've had cuffed pants in the past but was always irritated by the tendency of them to trap lint, sand, etc. inside. Do you guys just try to turn them inside out to clean them? This doesn't seem so easy, since after time the stitching that keeps the cuff in place may start to unravel, especially when trying to wedge a lint brush in there.
I seem to recall seeing something in a tailoring book that in the past, pant cuffs were actually buttoned in place so that one could unbutton them to clean them out. I tried doing that to a pair of my own slacks with snap-buttons but the effect was less than desirable.