A very short one is better cut at an angle.
Diy cut off ankle jeans.
Diy cut off shorts.
Every premium denim brand as well as the high street alternatives now feature raw hems in a lot of their jeans that they release but for those of you want to attempt the trend yourself.
I show you how to cut both a raw hem and a step up hem.
If the shorts are very short you can even use the slim fit jeans to make your cut off shorts.
Some aren t destroyed at all with the ankles frayed and some are destroyed like the ones below.
Cut straight or at an angle it is your choice.
I mean you certainly can if you want a traditional hem.
Pretty much all of my jeans looks like this now.
Cut off shorts with fringed hem.
Get some jeans old or new the first pair of denim i chose to cut were old and i suggest you start off the same.
All you need is a pair of sharp scissors.
I love how it looks on skinny jeans.
I m only 4 11 so i struggle to find jeans the perfect length for me to fix the problem.
Below is video and a step by step guide showing you how to cut the hem off jeans.
Cut off the bottom hem on the jeans and fray the edges with your fingertips.
The raw hem jeans trend has been popular for a couple of years now hitting it big last summer and then actually becoming a staple in jeans from there on out.
Todays video is all about how i cut my jeans to fit.
Measure the length between the chalk indicated mark.
I ended up having to cut them about 2 inches higher but love them.
The easy ideas for cut offs that i claimed i know are as follows.
How to do raw frayed hem jeans yourself with diy.
Now that i consider myself a pro at diy distressing i feel more comfortable using a new pair.
Jeans with a raw hem is very on trend these days so there s really no need to take your jeans to a tailor if they re too long.
For this diy i had a pair of straight legs i wanted to try.
Take off your jeans and lay it flat.
I like my jeans to be a little crop so i go about an inch or so above my ankle.
For an ankle revealing crop we suggest a hemline that stops roughly two to three inches above your ankle.