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What’s the difference between a plain hem and a cuff?

, by Matt Flanagan, 1 min reading time

A short definition of cuffs vs. hem ...

A plain hem is a type of hem on a garment that is straight and unadorned. It is typically found on the bottom of pants, and is a simple and classic hemming technique. In contrast, a cuff is a type of hem that is folded back on itself and stitched in place. Cuffs are typically found on the bottom of pants, and can add a decorative and polished touch to the garment. Cuffs can be either single or double, depending on the number of folds. Single cuffs are folded back once, while double cuffs are folded back twice. Cuffs are often associated with formal business attire and can add a sophisticated and polished touch to an outfit.

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