We are slowly approaching the end of summer and it will soon be time to put away light clothes and sandals in the closet. It's the rule of the game, the more we advance towards autumn, the more the skin is covered with fabric... with the exception of one place perhaps:the ankles. Yes, you may have noticed that the trend was towards the rolling up (we prefer the alternative "rolling up" as far as we are concerned) of trousers, especially among men who use and abuse the technique on their "chinos". and their jeans in the summer. The Australian men's magazine Executive Style even describes the style as most appropriate for transitioning from breakfast at home to work and then a night out at a bar. Certainly, it is more trendy than ever, but will it last? The UK Metro site turned to a fashion pro for an answer (and that way you can let Jules know!).
Stylist Marika Page says it's a look "that will eventually fade away":"Most people roll up their pants in the spring/summer season to wear them with sneakers. They feel lighter. It will stop in the winter and come back next summer, but differently ". We do not know what change the young woman is referring to then “wait and see! as our British neighbors would say. The designer insists on the fact that the technique flatters certain silhouettes, others much less. “Short men do well. It suits them. But on the older ones who have long legs, it can be funny in terms of proportions. In general, if you want to give an impression of length, you forget the roll-up of the pants because the color of the jeans is equivalent to the length of the leg ". As for knowing if it is better to "roll back" (yes, we managed to fit it!) Once or twice, there is no definitive rule. We rely on the cool aspect (or not) of the rendering. So ladies, is your darling a compulsive rebounder? If so, why not suggest socks with colorful patterns to avoid catching cold feet? A little originality can't hurt...