The cuff on a trouser does something that most men underestimate until they see it done properly. It adds visual weight at the hem, which anchors the leg and makes the whole silhouette read with more intention. On a well cut pair of trousers it is one of those small details that separates looking dressed from looking like you got dressed. We have been paying close attention to how much that cuff depth matters, how it interacts with break length, and which fabrics carry it well versus which ones just look heavy. Flannel does it beautifully. A good wool blend earns it. Cheaper fabrics tend to buckle under the expectation. The options we have gathered here cover everything from formal weight cloths to more casual everyday cuts, because the cuff is not a formal conceit. It works harder than that. These are trousers where the finishing detail is the point, not an afterthought.