@atpfm Regarding the most important subject covered in this podcast episode:
For some unknowable reason, I wrote a thorough blog post about cuffing clothes a couple of years ago: 

What makes a good cuff?
Ok, so this is by far the most niche thing I’ve ever written. But after getting a great jacket (that I’ll write about some other time!) that only had one problem, I wanted to gather my thoughts on this tiny subject. The “problem” was: It doesn’t cuff perfectly. What’s the deal with cuffing anyway?? Cuffing is when you fold the sleeves of a shirt, jacket, sweater etc. It’s also commonly used when you do the same to leg opening of pants or shorts. And I’m an avid cuffer! The three reasons are: I’m 1.75 m tall, and my legs and arms aren’t especially long - so clothes are usually too long. Related, I like watches, bracelets, shoes and socks - and cuffing shows them off. I often think it makes the clothes themselves look better. Here’s some examples of what I mean by nr. 2 and 3:
(havn.blog)
Finally, it's relevant for something!
I don't mind the technique @ejauch posted elsewhere (https://mastodon.social/@ejauch/116445075325007446) — but it's not my favourite. If I were @marcoarment, I'd try just folding the cuff x amount of times (and try with or without buttons).