35 fashionable photographs depicting teenagers wearing rolled-up jeans in the 1950s.

Jeans are a type of pants or trousers, typically made from denim or dungaree cloth which were invented by Jacob W. Davis in partnership with Levi Strauss & Co. in 1871.

Originally designed for miners, modern jeans was popularized as casual wear by Marlon Brando and James Dean in their 1950s films, particularly The Wild One and Rebel Without a Cause, leading to the fabric becoming a symbol of rebellion among teenagers, especially members of the greaser subculture.

These cool snapshots captured teenagers wearing their cuffed jeans in the 1950s.

 
Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s
 

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

 

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s
 

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

 

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

 

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

 

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

 
 
Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s
 
 
Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s
 
 
Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s
 

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

 

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

 

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

 

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

 

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

 
 
Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s
 
 
Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s
 
 
Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s
 
 
Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s
 

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

 

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

 

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

 

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s

 

Cuffed Jeans in the 1950s