<ʙuттon class="group absolute bottom-3 right-3 size-10 md:size-[50px] lg:inset-0 lg:size-full lg:bg-transparent" aria-label="View larger image" data-ylk="elm:expand;itc:1;sec:image-lightbox;slk:lightbox-open;" data-yga="{"yLinkElement":"expand","yModuleName":"image-lightbox","yLinkText":"lightbox-open","yHasCommerce":false,"yLinkID":"1aoe6cx0c43i8h0jdmp9"}" data-rapid_p="11" data-v9y="1">ʙuттon>Some celebrity-loved fashion trends are harder for the everyday person to wear, like the “naked dress” or Birkin bags. But the latest jean style celebs can’t stop wearing is surprisingly practical! Jennifer Lopez, Margot Robbie, Sandra Bullock and more have been spotted wearing cuffed jeans.
Now, I know what you’re thinking — aren’t cuffed jeans just normal jeans that are rolled up? In some instances, yes, absolutely. If any of your current hems are too long to wear with flats, you can try giving them a little fold. However, cuffing works best with straight jeans, because the cuff stays in line with the leg shape, vs. cuffing flared or wide-leg jeans, which alters the leg shape and can add too much bulk to the bottom. Additionally, vintage, rigid denim stays put better when cuffed than lightweight, stretchy styles, which will likely just fall out as you walk.
That said, plenty of brands are starting to sell pre-cuffed jeans (those that are sewn to stay put), and we’re listing a few top styles below. If you like the look, it’s an easy way to try it while keeping a flattering leg shape and length. Wear them with sky-high boots and a blazer like J.Lo, a simple black turtleneck and Chelsea boots like Bullock, or a white tee and kitten heels like Robbie. No matter how you style your cuffed jeans, it’s an easy, laid-back look that’s going to be big this spring.