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Single Pleated Chino Trousers

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Single Pleated Chino TrousersFeatured with double pleats, these crease free chino pants are cut from 60% cotton and 40% polyester, giving them a not easy to wrinkle characteristic. A slightly tapered silhouette creates a sophisticated look, with a turned back hem adding a nice element of detail. Its functionality and vintage style make these pants a versatile staple in your wardrobe. Double pleats 60% cotton and 40% polyester Slightly tapered Crease free chino Olive & Navy Size &

Featured with double pleats, these crease-free chino pants are cut from 60% cotton and 40% polyester, giving them a not-easy-to-wrinkle characteristic. A slightly tapered silhouette creates a sophisticated look, with a turned-back hem adding a nice element of detail. Its functionality and vintage style make these pants a versatile staple in your wardrobe. 

• Double pleats

• 60% cotton and 40% polyester

• Slightly tapered

• Crease-free chino

• Olive & Navy

Size & Fit

Fitting Information

• This piece fits true to size. We recommend you get your regular size

• Fit:  Classic fit

• The model is 1.77 m and 70 kg wearing size 32

Size Measurement

For more information on size info please see the size chart below:

Size Waist Hip Length Rise Leg Opening
28 74 115 98 31.5 20.5
30 77 118 100 32.2 21
31 80 121 102 33 21.5
32 83 124 104 33.7 22
33 86 127 106 34.5 22.5
34 89 130 108 35.2 23

All measurements are taken in centimeters, Please allow slight error due to manual measurement.

Size Guide 

Please refer to the diagram below as a reference point for the guide on sizing

Size Fit Height Fit Weight
FT CM LB KG
28-30 5'4"-5'7" 165-175 121-143 55-65
31-32 5'6"-5'8" 172-179 143-165 65-75
32-33 5'7"-5'9" 174-181 154-176 70-80
33-34 5'7"-6'0" 176-183 165-187 75-85
34-35 5'8"-6'1" 178-185 176-198 80-90

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