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the jean roll

bowlie

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ok so im prety new here. ive never seen rolled jeans before but alot of people seem to do it. so i was wondering about it.

first when is it acceptable?? is it more casural or formal? what kind of jeans / shoes dose it work with? what kind of style dose it work with? do i need to buy extra long jeans
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? and finaly how do i do it? thanks
 

gastarbeider

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Originally Posted by bowlie
ok so im prety new here. ive never seen rolled jeans before but alot of people seem to do it. so i was wondering about it.

first when is it acceptable?? is it more casural or formal? what kind of jeans / shoes dose it work with? what kind of style dose it work with? do i need to buy extra long jeans
tongue.gif
? and finaly how do i do it? thanks


you don't say.
 

poorman

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Originally Posted by kiya
You mean a pin-roll or a cuff?
Regardless, it's common sense.
You hold the fabric and you roll it up or fold it up, done.


LOL. It is so sad that you had to explain that.

I only roll my jean when I have to i.e. raw denim that come with a long ass inseam. I'm too cheap to get it hemmed or whatever it's called.
 

madmadigan

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Originally Posted by bowlie
ok so im prety new here. ive never seen rolled jeans before but alot of people seem to do it. so i was wondering about it.

first when is it acceptable?? is it more casural or formal? what kind of jeans / shoes dose it work with? what kind of style dose it work with? do i need to buy extra long jeans
tongue.gif
? and finaly how do i do it? thanks


Make sure you carefully measure the cuff size with a measuring tape after rolling.... cuffs MUST be exact, or you've broken the rules!
 

tomorrowstars

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Originally Posted by poorman
LOL. It is so sad that you had to explain that.

I only roll my jean when I have to i.e. raw denim that come with a long ass inseam. I'm too cheap to get it hemmed or whatever it's called.


What is this thread?
 

macuser3of5

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Originally Posted by poorman
LOL. It is so sad that you had to explain that.

I only roll my jean when I have to i.e. raw denim that come with a long ass inseam. I'm too cheap to get it hemmed or whatever it's called.

It costs like $7 to hem.
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wEstSidE

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Originally Posted by macuser3of5
It costs like $7 to hem.
eh.gif

you're making cost arguments to a guy named "poorman"
 

East2West

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Originally Posted by mike868y
why the **** are you on styleforum then?

He doesn't have to drive to get here
 

alexanduh

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Originally Posted by East2West
He doesn't have to drive to get here

lol
 

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