I successfully had a pair
of jeans hemmed (free!)
Not exact matches
The rolled
hem gives that modern and casual touch that characterizes
jeans, while the back pockets have the most tender and feminine detail
of the whole garment, loop - like edges.
Thankfully, Shopbop has an awesome selection
of raw edge and open
hem jeans to satisfy your cravings for this relaxed, casual look.
For a more casual spin, try lighter shades
of blues and grays paired with an unfinished
hem in an ankle length
jean.
I just purchased a new pair
of jeans which are really long and need to
hem them so I think I will use this denim.
They add that special touch to an outfit, which is why I would prefer any raw
hem over regular ones — so much so that I've cut the bottoms myself on a few pairs
of jeans to give them that distressed look, despite how DIY - troubled I am.
1) Fold the
jeans with the front side
of them facing outward and line up the
hem.
You should own two pair
of dress trousers,
jeans hemmed for use with sneakers and
jeans hemmed for use with heels.
First I loved this black pair
of their wide leg
jeans and then, I had mega success with this uneven
hemmed skirt I'm wearing in this blogpost.
I wore my blue
jeans with the distressed
hem tucked in to show off more
of my ankle.
This off the shoulder top and these high - waisted shorts are on the top
of my wish list, along with a pair
of crisp white
jeans and a scallop
hem shirt.
These cool split
hem jeans certainly would have looked better with a pair
of chic heels, but practicality had to override style, since we were walking all over downtown Gville.
The
hem is higher at the front and lower at the back giving it a slight ruffly look, so it pretty much looks great with any pair
of jeans.
I'm also a big fan
of long sleeves under short, rolling up the
hem of your
jeans, or pushing back sleeves and letting long sleeve T - shirts peep from under a jumper... there are endless ways to give old outfits a fashionable new twist.
with my new frayed
hem jeans, adding this tassel necklace for a festive pop
of red and finishing it out with my comfy block heel sandals.
Also, I get LOTS
of questions about
jeans — especially when they are raw at the
hem!
The sweet aesthetic that eyelet embroidery brings to fashion meets the edgy modern look
of chewed
hems in this made - for - summer skinny
jeans from Rocks & Indigo.
Whether you love wearing skinny
jeans or cropped denim, frayed
hems can work on any type
of denim.
I have short legs so finding
jeans at a good length is no small feat, and ones with details at the
hem are almost always a no no because it's likely it'll interfere with the inevitable rolling
of the
hem.
My hands down favorite
jeans of all time (they hide the muffin top and I love the chewed
hem.
I love everything especially the top and shoes!I am thinking about buying some pom pom trim and adding it to few things, like the
hem of a pair
of jeans and the
hem of an off shoulder shift dress.
To look awesome in distressed
jeans and ankle boots, you need to remember to roll the cuff
of your
jeans above your shoes and the
hem of skinny
jeans should be folded inward.
Right on style for summer 2016 denim shorts, these have the visual appeal
of a cutoff pair
of loose
jeans, and leaving the
hem so raw and fraying bring in a more modern feeling as well.
These denim shorts from REVOLVE are a classic silhouette; high waist denim has been around for a long time, and the cutoff on these shorts keeps the legs loose, just as though a pair
of loose denim
jeans had been cut off and turned into raw -
hemmed shorts.
Whether they're classic mid-rise, distressed, velvet, or have uneven
hems, a good pair
of black
jeans are timeless and will get lots
of wear in your closet!
One trick I've picked up is an easy
hemming solution that while not permanent might get you some wear out
of a pair
of pants or
jeans before you take them to the tailor.
The stretch skinny
jeans also have the turn - up
hem on the bottoms
of the legs making them easy to wear with trainers, loafers or even a pair
of Chelsea boots or Dr Martens.
So when you frayed yours yourself, did you just cut off the
hem of a
jean and let it do its thing and then trim them when they got shaggy?
I had the dress version for 2 years before I grew tired
of it and cut it into a cropped version and I really appreciate the raw
hem my DIY - ing left behind, and the cropped aspect goes well with all my high - waisted
jeans!
Chelsea boots work well when worn with skinny - fit
jeans as there is a smoother transition between the
hem of the
jeans and the top
of the boot.
The fold hugs the
hem of the
jean.
Lately, I've been undoing and cutting
hems of my older
jeans to make them new again without having to buy new styles just because
of their raw
hems.
The fringe -
hem is also a lot
of fun, and
of course, you can't go wrong with the boyfriend
jean.
After I found this destroyed pair
of black skinnies from Topshop, I was able to get them
hemmed to actually fit me like ankle
jeans.
I sometimes wonder if it began as a failed DIY experiment as pretty much anyone can take a pair
of old
jeans and do the
hems uneven (quite the saving tip actually).
Gather the
hem of your
jeans together at your inner ankles and pinch the fabric together so it is all at one side.
I have a pair
of frayed
hem Mother Denim
jeans that I wear all the time and love, but this pair from Articles
of Society is my fav hands down.
These
jeans are my absolute favorite (I've written before about my belief in investing in quality denim...) and I love the
hem detail
of the top.
The combination
of the worn
jeans folded up at the
hem, and those pink Charlotte Olympia shoes... I mean... Such great styling and worthy
of hanging on the wall for inspiration.
I've been pairing up an olive cardigan with a gray tee and frayed
hem jeans for a couple
of years.
Take for example my mom
jeans with the cut off
hem and rip on the back
of my thighs.
So far, out
of my Nordstrom anniversary sale picks, I have purchased the diagonal
hem jeans, the giraffe print flats, leather leggings, and the DVF dress.
Because I want to show off the pretty diagonal
hem of the
jeans, I didn't want a bulky bootie.
90 %
of my
jeans are distressed, but none have a raw
hem I so desire!
As always you are the effortlessly classy lady — even in a pair
of cut - off
hem denim
jeans.
If you check youtube or pinterest you'll find a lot
of DIY tutorials and infographics on how to rock frayed
hem using your old
jeans.
That being said most
of my
jeans already sport the frayed
hem in the back as they might be just a touch too long with flats / sandals.
Two
of the most repinned and liked images on pinterest are these ones below featuring cropped frayed
hem jeans and the popular Gucci Peyton midi heels and the Gucci Marmont shoes.
If you live in such areas and not comfortable with some
of the
hem options, you can opt for the slightly obvious raw
hems like the types below if you really want to be part
of the frayed
hem jeans trend..
The
hem of your
jeans is perfection.