Remember in the 1990s, when all things were cool? Well, the coolest aspect of men’s jeans wear at the time was to fold the bottom part. Doing this would shorten the jeans just a bit while exposing the inside of the garment. Considered very fashionable at the time, this style completely faded away as the start of year 2000 began.
Fast forward to today, and this men’s jeans style has come back to being popular. Undoubtedly the new generation of men do not really know how to style their outfits while wearing a folded jeans bottom. That is why we wrote this article, there will be some dos and don’t of this style as well as soom tips to remember when folding your jeans bottom. Let’s take a look.
Type Of Jeans
Not all jeans are made to have the bottom folded, especially not relaxed jeans..this is just unfashionable haha. But really, let’s take about the best type of jeans that are suitable for the folded bottom style. Slim and straight jeans are the only type of jeans that will look great with this style.

A typical casual fall outfit can consist of a slim dark wash denim jeans with the bottom folded paired with a cashmere sweater and dark brown desert boots. Outerwear can be a long coat for added style.
Don’t s
There is no point in trying this with any other type of pants style, because it simply will not work. Instead stick with slim and straight denim jeans that are darker in colour. Such as indigo and black. Also, don’t fold the bottom of your jeans more than once, because this will create a bulky appearance which will be detrimental to your overall outfit.

Tips
- This type of jeans style is only meant for a casual outfit
- Keep your shoes clean while wearing the folded bottom jeans look
- Boots and all black running shoes are the best footwear to wear with this jeans style

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