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  2. How to cuff boyfriend jeans - AOL

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    Learn how to rock boyfriend jeans the right way with this cool cuff tutorial! More from Refinery29: Easy outfit ideas for a first date Supermodels' tiny tattoos. Show comments. Advertisement.

  3. Cuff - Wikipedia

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    A cuff is a layer of fabric at the lower edge of the sleeve of a garment (shirt, coat, jacket, etc.) at the wrist, or at the ankle end of a trouser leg. The function of turned-back cuffs is to protect the cloth of the garment from fraying, and, when frayed, to allow the cuffs to be readily repaired or replaced, without changing the garment.

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  6. Thigh-high boots - Wikipedia

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    Thigh-high boots, known also as thigh-length boots or simply thigh boots, are boots that extend above the knees to at least mid-thigh. Other terms for this footwear include over-the-knee boots, a name originally used for 15th century riding boots for men. These are sometimes called pirate boots, especially when cuffed. Over-the-knee boots are ...

  7. Trousers - Wikipedia

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    Men wore trousers either as outer garments or beneath skirts, while it was unusual for adult women to wear their pants (termed sokgot) without a covering skirt. As in Europe, a wide variety of styles came to define regions, time periods and age and gender groups, from the unlined gouei to the padded sombaji .

  8. Why You Should Never Wash Your Jeans - AOL

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    By Ashley Lutz Levi's CEO Chip Bergh says you should keep your jeans out of the washing machine. Bergh lives by his words and hasn't washed his own jeans in more than a year, reports Neha Prakash ...

  9. Tack (sewing) - Wikipedia

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    X-shaped tacking stitches are also very common on the vents (slits) of the back of a man's suit jacket, or at the bottom of kick pleats on a woman's skirt. They are meant to hold the flaps in place during shipping and when on display in the store. They should be removed before being worn. [1]