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Preference on Trouser cuffs?

tom288

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Do you cuff your pants or not? Suit trousers only, or in general, maybe none at all? If its a toss up and you have both, what goes into deciding what trousers you prefer cuffed and which you do not?
 

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I prefer to have cuffs on my trousers in general. As I am quite tall and have long legs, I usually need them a bit bigger than standard. This is sometimes hard to achieve since even the longest trousers have too little extra fabric.

I don't do them when the pattern contradicts, even for a pinstripe I prefer not to have a cuff. Also for very fitted odd trousers (to be worn with just a shirt) I prefer the look without.
 

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I tend to wear cuffs in all my suits. I think it adds a bit of weight to the end of the legs to help them drape better.

For slacks and casual pants I tend to go with a pleat+cuffs or flat-front+no cuffs approach.
 

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cuffs on pleated pants, no cuffs on flat fronts.

-Jeff
 

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cuffs on plts...1 3/4" with slight break

Plain hem on Flat fronts with even less break.

All my suits are pleated and cuffed
 

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All pleats, all 1.5" cuffs. I'm long, lean, handsome and have been told that I look fantastic in turtlenecks, if that makes a difference.
 

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Entirely depends upon:

  • What the trousers are to be used for,
    other aspects of the styling
    my mood
    and whether I am looking to bring variety into my wardrobe.

    'Rules' are the bain of everyone's life and no justification for any decision in this regard.
 

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Cuffs on all trousers, flat front or pleats. I think pants look naked without the cuff. All in one idiot's opinion.

No cuffs on my khaki's though.
 

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I usually wear a 1 3/4 cuff and including tailors find it strange. At this point I find it strange for me not to have 1 3/4 cuff. Also I like a straight leg sometimes just the way it creases and lays across the shoes.
 

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Originally Posted by gamelan
cuffs on pleated pants, no cuffs on flat fronts.

-Jeff


I tend to follow this rule as well, but I did have cuffs put on my flat-front Bill's Khakis. It just seemed the right thing to do.
 

Leaveitothexperts

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Originally Posted by Quirk
All pleats, all 1.5" cuffs. I'm long, lean, handsome and have been told that I look fantastic in turtlenecks, if that makes a difference.

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I'll be the contrarian voice. I am 5'9" and all my pants (suit pants and other slacks) are all without cuffs. I think it gives it a more leaner look and . . . . makes me look taller
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As of the addition of weight argument, I always ask for more fabric to be folded underneath, so I can have a nice drape and break.
 

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Have you guys seen stud buttons on the inside of a cuff?

Is it standard practice to place these buttons to attach the cuff as opposed to stitching?
 

DocHolliday

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Originally Posted by Leaveitothexperts
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I'll be the contrarian voice. I am 5'9" and all my pants (suit pants and other slacks) are all without cuffs. I think it gives it a more leaner look and . . . . makes me look taller
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As of the addition of weight argument, I always ask for more fabric to be folded underneath, so I can have a nice drape and break.


I'm with you. I've abandoned cuffs almost entirely.
 

neyus

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Originally Posted by lutfa
I usually wear a 1 3/4 cuff and including tailors find it strange. At this point I find it strange for me not to have 1 3/4 cuff. Also I like a straight leg sometimes just the way it creases and lays across the shoes.


Yes I request this cuff all the time in Australia, and must tailors and sales staff think Im crazy. However, I found in Japan they did it automatically.
 

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