Definition
A trouser cuff is a fold at the bottom of the trouser leg, turned up on the outside. Think of it as a stylish hem with added thickness. It gives trousers a more substantial look. Cuffs can add weight and structure to the bottom of the leg. They can also subtly shorten the perceived length of the leg. It's a detail that affects the overall silhouette. Cuffs are most common on dress trousers and less common on casual styles like jeans.