To Cuff or Not to Cuff?
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priceless as always, since i usually start ridiculous threads i just might do ityou could call this new page "Excuse me but does my bum look big in this?", or "who are you calling fattie?" or "muffin tops get in here" or even "just one more button"
i like "just one more button" it's the least offensive & can "cover" so much
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Gentlemen, please continue this discussion here: http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=1214.15
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@Max:
TBH, I don't see why my little comment had to be moved here. I commented on one WAYWT, whereas Finn666s sizing discussion went on for two pages?! If I wanted advice I would have asked for it. :-\
First of all, I did not "move" your comments or posts here. I simply quoted them and posted them here. As the title reads "To Cuff or Not to Cuff?" I figured a conversation on the subject would be nice to see in the appropriate thread as well. Seeing as people use certain threads for specific topics, it was done for usefulness. If comments and posts were not organized this place would be a disaster.
@van:
Max … didn't understand that either ... maybe GOD was bored again ...
And maybe you sir should read this: http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?action=announcement;aid=1
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Here is another one. What does everyone think? I say hem.
Tagged Waist: 29
True Size: 28What better way to celebrate the new year than with a new pair of jeans? I've had my eye on these for a while and have finally got round to getting them. Best decision ever. Gorgeous in every way, I absolutely love them!
One thing left to decide… hem or cuff?
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^Perfect fit (hem)
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cuff, heHahehehehAhe
ok, seriously you should hem. i recall what happened to the last pair of Devils you got your hands on. cuff looks great on those boots, but when you wear these jeans at work in your flats, or more sensible shoes your jeans will probably become shredded
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tuk-tuk-tuk-tuk
BTW sigle cuff would be better, yer leg look like (short)poles with highwaters….
you won't believe it IJ but today I was wearing quadruple cuffs for te first time. thought I should give it a try since the lower leg of the jeans always looks a bit big/wide when I double cuff. normally it's double cuff (check all my other waywt pics)…thanks for the advice though mate!
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Go about this the way I did: double (or quadripple in your case
) cuff first, then single cuff, then bring on the stacks!.. They'll settle… Just takes a while...
All a matter of how you prefer it, of course... I love my chaotic looking bastards (XHS)... Won't lift a quarter of an inch when I squat/ bend over; lovely...
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What is the reason most people cuff, For people who do,is it the look of it or to show off the selvedge seam? I personally don't like the look And always go uncuffed..but a lot do and I totally respect that, different strokes. Posting here cause I was thinking about it looking at everyone's cuffs
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What is the reason most people cuff, For people who do,is it the look of it or to show off the selvedge seam? I personally don't like the look And always go uncuffed..but a lot do and I totally respect that, different strokes. Posting here cause I was thinking about it looking at everyone's cuffs
Personal preference and or style.
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I was always also worried i would ruin and need to repair the jeans early seeing some peoples results.Or Mabey some people do both..
I have different jeans at different lengths. Some are single cuffed, some are double cuffed, and some are stacked. Variety is the spice of life they say. Oh and repairs can be needed just as quickly on a pair that is stacked. Just depends on how you wear them.