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I chop the hem off pretty much every pair of jeans that I own. I started doing this because a lot of jeans were too long for me and I didn't want to take them professionally tailored. I had gone that route quite a few times in the past, only I was never happy with the results, even with a eurohem where they put the original hem back on. I accept ever liked the frayed jeans look and I like how information technology gives a relaxed vibe to an outfit. So, over the past few years, I have figured out how to get the perfect "lived-in" await of a frayed jeans hem from the very get-go wear!

I recently purchased a pair of Levi's Ribcage jeans, secondhand from Ebay. If you're interested in how I shop for secondhand vesture online, head to this post. When they came, they were a skilful length just I wanted them to be slightly cropped and I besides wanted the frayed jeans hem. So I chopped them off and got to work.

How to DIY Frayed Jeans Hem

Step 1 : Attempt on your jeans and looking in a mirror, decide the length that you want your jeans to be.

Stride ii : Use a safety pivot or a material marker to marker the spot that yous desire your jean hem to be, and remove your jeans. Place the mark in the front, heart of your jeans leg. In this example, I used a safety pin to mark the place that I wanted to cut.

Step three : Lay your jeans on a apartment surface and make sure that the front and dorsum of the hem line up.

Step 4 : Using a measuring tape, mensurate the distance from the bottom hem of the jean to the marking that you made, which will be the new bottom hem in one case you cut the jeans. For me, I wanted to remove two.v in (half dozen.35 cm).

A overhand picture of a tape measure along the side of the jeans leg and scissors pointing to where I will make the frayed jeans hem.

Stride 5 : With this distance in mind, use the measuring tape to make a cut on each side of the leg. In this example, I made a cut 2.v in from the bottom of the original hem on each side.

A closeup of the first cut for the frayed jeans hem.

Footstep half dozen : Using the cut marks and measuring tape (moving information technology forth the leg as you go to brand sure you get an even cut), cut from one side to the other.

Stride 7 : Taking a pair of scissors, open all the fashion and holding the raw jeans hem between the scissor bract and your thumb, pull the hem through slowly , going confronting the grain (the direction that that white threads face). This will loosen the threads. One time you have a few threads loose, pull them from where they originate to the side of the hem.

Step 8 : In one case yous are happy with the corporeality of fraying, move on to the other side and repeat the process.

A closeup of the frayed jeans hem after all of the afore mentioned steps have been completed.

Step ix : In one case both legs are frayed, toss them in the washing motorcar for a short launder cycle and then hang them to dry.

Footstep 10 : Article of clothing and savour your perfectly frayed jeans!

I am sitting on a wooden stool with my leg across my knee to show the bottom of my frayed jeans. You can see a white and black striped tee under my black blazer with the blue jeans and black clogs.
An outfit photo where I am standing against a light wall and wearing a long black blazer, a white tee with black stripes, blue jeans and black clogs.

Until next time,


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