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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Cuffed Skinny Jeans: Casually Fabulous




Cuffed Skinnies can be worn in multiple ways, for of course, multiple looks. When it's too cold outside for skirts and shorts, but it's a little too warm for jeans, these cuffed skinnies make the perfect outfit.

Being a tall girl, I wear this look religiously. So, here are some ways you can rock it too!

Tip: My biggest pet peeve with this look is that girls only roll the bottoms once, so that the hem is showing. Please, don't. Roll it at least twice so it's all cuff and no hems!



"With Heels"
This one doesn't even get a catchy name, since everyone already knows what I'm talking about. On the streets, this one is really popular. Cuff a little to show off those great shoes (and keep yourself from tripping). You can do this with your favorite little pair of heels or even some great wedges  in the spring time. Hello, spring casual!




"The Tomboy Twist"
So she is wearing her cuffs long enough to wear a normal pair of skinny jeans would be, with very casual shoes. I wear this all the time. Cus hey, for a busy girl who still wants to look good, it's surprisingly a lot more stylish to add a little cuff than to just be wearing jeans. This look is great for a busy day or going back to school.

"Fearless Flats"
With the jeans rolled to just above your ankle bone, you can create an easy, chic and feminine look by adding your fav flats. I like, like the pic, a pair of statement flats to make your outfit go from "cute" to "oh my god, she looks fabulous. And where did she get those shoes?!"

"Capri Cuff"
Some girls prefer to cuff their jeans closer to their knees than their ankles, which gives it more of a capri look. I like to wear something modern and fashion forward with this, like pretty flats or a blazer, to keep it from looking like the common "mom jean capris".

"The Fat Cuff"
This girl's cuffs are huge! This is simply done by not double rolling her cuffs, and wearing long jeans. I advise that when wearing cuffs like these, roll a tiny bit and then make the cuff big. The edges look unfinished if they are not double rolled, as I previously mentioned with the whole showing hem thing. Since you're already going for a big look with your jean, I'd opt for some petite shoes with this so you keep the attention in all the right places. Save those gorg cork wedges for another kind of cuff!

"Classic Conserved"
The suit jacket, those 'Splat' shoes, she had to roll up her skinnies a little to pull this one together. If you want to pull this one off, all you need is a sharp jacket, a simple shirt, some kick-ass shoes (I suggest 'splats' and Sperry's, or any type of shiny leather shoe) and Ray bans. I usually go for a leather jacket or blazer, my black skinnies cuffed and my cutest Sperry's.


"Big Shoes"
As for 2015, the clunky shoe look is in! Roll up your jeans just a bit to make room for your newest big shoes! This can go for clogs, combat boots, or big heels like the ones in the picture! Go crazy!


"Booties"
Yes, now you have seen these cuffs with booties, flats and heels, we're at booties! For booties, I just suggest wearing a jean color that works with them. For example, don't wear black/ black tinted jeans with brown booties.. You feel me? Good!

"Girly it up"
When wearing a masculine look, such as this woman's shirt, roll up the jeans just a tad for a little something extra. This goes great with plaid, any button up shirt or big sweaters... And pretty much anything!

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