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What should I do with these jeans?

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I got these jeans from Abercrombie Kids yesterday:

http://www.abercrombiekids.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_10101_10851_434892_-1_12797_12105

They fit perfectly but they're too long. Getting them hemmed professionally will probably cost at least $20, which is close to the price of jeans themselves. If I cut them and make the edges look natural, do you think they'll look weird? My mom's pretty good with sewing and stuff. Or should I just get them hemmed professionally?

I don't want to return them because these are like, the only jeans that fit perfectly. Not too tight, not too loose, you know...Just too long. :|

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  1. go get them hemmed professionally. if they're that perfect, then they should be perfect in every part [=


  2. sewing is hard work

    that's why they charge 20.00

    learn how to sew

  3. fold them under  

  4. You could cuff up the bottoms; that look works for some people.

    If you don't want to do that, you could cut them but cut them so they are 3/4 inches too long. Since your mom can sew, have her fold the extra 3/4 inches of material up under the jeans and sew them. That way they will look professionally hemmed.

    Hope that helps. (:

  5. those are some cute jeans :]

    i would hem them but if you're concerned about money just cut them and it'll look fine.

  6. you can go for the hobo style, which is role them up 3 times and wear nutrual colors. you dont have to get them cut.

  7. It doesn't cost that much to get them fixed go to a dry cleaner in a bad neighborhood it costs like six dollars and they don't do a bad job

  8. do it urself

  9. The link brings you directly to the website, not to the jeans.

  10. well the decision is yours... it can be professionally fixed or returned, or it can be dealt with

    =)

  11. or make it a short shorts!:D

  12. u dont have to return them just fold the leg part

  13. have moms throw a hem in them.  

  14. Wear them with heels.... or roll them up once (not twice that's retarded)

    I woudn't cut them, everytime I've done that I've regretted it. If you put them in the drying the length usually shrinks quite a bit, but they might fit a little snugger too.  

  15. Go to a professional. If they fit well the money will be well spent. It usually only costs $10 to get pants hemmed professionally.

    Best of luck♥

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