Chino - Chocolate cotton twill

Just as you can't do without flannel trousers and jeans in your wardrobe, you shouldn't miss out on good chinos either. Ours are high-waisted, made of strong cotton twill and perfect with blazers, sweaters, shirts and tweed jackets.

Trousers:

- Belt loops
- Zipper fly
- Plain Front
- Slanted pockets
- 2 welted pockets
- Turn-ups (unmissed)
- buttons for braces
- Lining unlined

Material:

- Heavy twill made from 100% cotton from Brisbane 580g/m
- Unpolished two-hole horn buttons

Delivery:

- Please note that all trousers and chinos come unhemmed.

Table of measurements

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Size 44 EU
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This product is Made-To-Order. The delivery time is approx. 6-8 weeks.

You can get this product, and many more, from us exactly according to your specifications and dimensions. Simply book an appointment with us in Berlin, Cologne or at a trunk show.

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Our Trousers

High-rise trousers are our trademark. Not only are they comfortable, but elongate your body immensely. Elegance even below the waistline!

Height

In almost all cases, we recommend that the trousers have a high rise, about the height of the navel. There are many reasons for this. The two most important, however, are that this elongates the look of the legs and makes sure the wearer avoids showing any shirt under the closing button.

Width

While we accept that this is a point of contention and we always respect our customers’ wishes, we recommend that the trousers be cut wider than most tailors. Not only does this make the trousers more comfortable and look more louche, but it also makes a man’s feet appear smaller and more elegant.

Seat

The trousers are cut close to the wearer’s seat until its widest point and fall from the seat to the shoe in a straight line.

Length

Our trouser length is highly influenced by tradition. Hence, we do not adhere to the trend of overly short trousers. We appreciate the understatement and luxury of trousers which reach the middle of the heel of the shoe. We generally recommend finishing the hems in a diagonal line (also known as a military cuff) to give the perfect balance between correct trouser length and limited break on the shoe.