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Hi there , anyone could tell me what is the most 'ideal' appropriate length for slim cut jeans?

 

I tend to trim the length so that the jeans will land on top of the shoe cuff where it looks more neat. But whenever I sit down or cross leg, it show my ankle too much. Is it a too short or rather not a good position to pinpoint the length?

 

Many thanks.

 

 

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Hi there , anyone could tell me what is the most 'ideal' appropriate length for slim cut jeans?

 

I tend to trim the length so that the jeans will land on top of the shoe cuff where it looks more neat. But whenever I sit down or cross leg, it show my ankle too much. Is it a too short or rather not a good position to pinpoint the length?

 

Many thanks.

 

 

i prefer maybe 2 inch below the ankle......the rumple make it nice. But the cutting of jeans also play a part....flare...semi flare...straight cut or skinnies?
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What kind of question is these??

 

A question of jean's length. =D

 

My jeans are usually longer than my ankles, and if not folded, will be covering half my foot (no footwear). However, I don't wear slim cut / skinny jeans, as I am a husky.

 

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Hi there , anyone could tell me what is the most 'ideal' appropriate length for slim cut jeans?

 

I tend to trim the length so that the jeans will land on top of the shoe cuff where it looks more neat. But whenever I sit down or cross leg, it show my ankle too much. Is it a too short or rather not a good position to pinpoint the length?

 

Many thanks.

 

 

 

Faster expand your horizon.

 

There is a wonderful world out there waiting for you.

 

Enjoy its beauty and magic.

 

Why waste time contemplating how much ankle to show?

 

:D

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Very true . Hahaha i can show you the Outside world .. mind boggling.

 

See the thread on .. BIG

 

 

Faster expand your horizon.

 

There is a wonderful world out there waiting for you.

 

Enjoy its beauty and magic.

 

Why waste time contemplating how much ankle to show?

 

:D

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I have never paid attention to that part of you... In fact, you can wear a 3/4 length pair of jeans and I won't notice or look down there. Are there fashion police officers in Singapore? Please advise whether it's a fashion crime... Lol

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A question of jean's length. =D

 

My jeans are usually longer than my ankles, and if not folded, will be covering half my foot (no footwear). However, I don't wear slim cut / skinny jeans, as I am a husky.

 

 

Ownself like can already. Why need to ask for opinion??

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I have never paid attention to that part of you... In fact, you can wear a 3/4 length pair of jeans and I won't notice or look down there. Are there fashion police officers in Singapore? Please advise whether it's a fashion crime... Lol

actually there is

What kind of question is these??

jeans length question. hope my engrish helps hor

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Hi there , anyone could tell me what is the most 'ideal' appropriate length for slim cut jeans?

 

I tend to trim the length so that the jeans will land on top of the shoe cuff where it looks more neat. But whenever I sit down or cross leg, it show my ankle too much. Is it a too short or rather not a good position to pinpoint the length?

 

Many thanks.

 

 

No right or wrong answer..

 

But should be like working pants..

 

Sit down and e end of the jeans/ pants should end just above ur shoe.

 

P. S. Don't wear white socks with ur shoes unless u are Goin for exercise.. It's a fashion crime..

 

And the colour of the belt should match e colour of ur shoes as well..

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