Outfits with Baggy Cuffed Jeans + Flats // Part 1
As a stylist, there are these moments in fashion that can be really fun. When different silhouettes of jeans hit the market, I think that’s the perfect time to play, explore, experiment, and either reject or embrace the silhouette change. Cuffed denim is the perfect example of this. You’re going to start seeing cuffed denim around more often. If you’re more of a cautious observer or a person who loves to jump right in, I’m going to be taking cuff jeans and styling them a few ways, to show you that it doesn’t have to be complicated, but you just have to start somewhere. So whether your just observing or ready to try, here are cuffed jeans styled three ways in a few casual, everyday, elevated looks that you can try.
This post is backed by Evereve and the choice of denim was all mine! My favorites from Evereve are all linked here.
Cuffed Jeans Style Three Ways with Flats
A note on the jeans: I am styling the Ayla Baggy Cuff jeans by Citizens of Humanity from Evereve. They fit oversized and baggy so you can size down, one possibly two sizes, depending on if you like them to fit loose around the waist or more fitted. I am 5’6” for reference and have a 26 1/2” ankle inseam. These can be altered if you’re petite or can be lengthened (un-cuffed) if you have a longer inseam.
Outfit 1
Jeans // Ayla Baggy Cuff (size down!)
Shoes // Arissa woven ballet flat (true to size)
Tank // Monroe sleeveless tank (true size)
Coat // North Coast Coat (size up)
Outfit 2
Jeans // Ayla Baggy Cuff (size down!)
Shoes // Arissa woven ballet flat (true to size)
Tank // Ribbed mock neck sweater (super comfortable and soft)
Coat // Charlize Coat (size up)
Outfit 3
Jeans // Ayla Baggy Cuff (size down!)
Shoes // Arissa flat (true size)
Turtleneck // Ultra Rib Top (true size)
Coat // North Coast Coat (size up)