The best way to roll pants with ankle boots, particularly skinny jeans, is to create a small, neat cuff that allows the jeans to sit closely to the shaft of the boot.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
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The Goal: You want to avoid bunching or awkward gaps between your pants and boots. A clean, close fit is key.
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The Method (for skinny jeans, based on the reference):
- Flip it up: Create a small cuff by folding the hem of your pants upwards.
- Ensure a close fit: The cuff should be snug enough that the jeans sit right close to the shaft of the ankle boot. This will give you the most flattering look.
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Why this works: This method allows the jeans to maintain a streamlined silhouette and prevents them from looking bulky or messy around the ankle. It also accentuates the ankle boot, making it a focal point of the outfit.
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Other considerations:
- The type of pant (skinny, straight, bootcut) will influence how you roll or cuff them. This method is primarily suited for skinny or slim-fitting jeans.
- The height of the boot shaft also matters. Higher shafts may require a different approach, or no cuffing at all.
- Experiment to see what works best with your specific pants and boots.