Here's how you can reinvent your old jeans! From frayed hemlines to patchwork, there are plenty of denim looks to try this season. And the latest trend is all about the raw-hem jeans and even Deepika ...
We're not anti-stack here at GQ (in fact, lots of us in the office sport the style), but too much extra fabric can look sloppy. And when temperatures are soaring into the 80s and 90s, all that excess ...
As the days get longer, and the weather gets warmer, it's the perfect time time to start scouting new trends and styling spring wardrobe essentials — specifically, jeans. With every season comes a ...
It might not feel like it – what with the pandemic forcing us all to remain indoors – but summer is almost here and it’s time to prep your wardrobe. Many of us are looking at our clothes with new eyes ...
1. Pin your jeans in the position you want them cropped to. 2. Sew in a straight line underneath the original hem. 3. Cut underneath your new hemline, removing the excess fabric 4. Fold down the jeans ...
Take a walk down any New York City street—or simply click through hundreds of Phil Oh street style photos—and you’ll notice that among the dozens of jeans, the coolest ones all have something in ...
Try as you might, unless you are a denim fit model, your jeans won't always be the right length when you walk away with them in hand. Some stores offer hemming services on site, but that can take a ...