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Equal parts tailored and dramatic, our Wythe Suit Pant is a casual take on the traditional pleated trouser in a modern, oversized but tailored fit. A natural waist and double reverse pleats (which face out, away from the fly) lead to a relaxed fit through the legs for a vintage-inspired look. This pant is crafted from an Italian gabardine, a type of twill worsted wool that Burberry first introduced in the late 19th century. Lightweight, breathable and durable, our take is a transitional weight 4-ply wool with perfect structure and drape. Wear with the matching Wythe Suit Jacket when you’ve got something formal on the calendar, or dress it down with the matching Shirt Jacket or a Camp Collar Shirt.
Tollegno 1900 (founded in its eponymous year) oversees its entire production chain — from raw materials to spinning to weaving — in pursuit of continuing Italy’s Biellese wool textile tradition.
The Todd Snyder Collection is crafted from fine Japanese and Italian fabrics from a few of our favorite old-school, heritage mills, like Tollegno. Founded in 1900, Tollegno oversees everything from harvesting the raw materials to spinning yarn to weaving the fabric, all in pursuit of continuing Italy’s Biellese wool textile tradition.
Equal parts tailored and dramatic, our Wythe Suit Pant is a casual take on the traditional pleated trouser in a modern, oversized but tailored fit. A natural waist and double reverse pleats (which face out, away from the fly) lead to a relaxed fit through the legs for a vintage-inspired look. This pant is crafted from an Italian gabardine, a type of twill worsted wool that Burberry first introduced in the late 19th century. Lightweight, breathable and durable, our take is a transitional weight 4-ply wool with perfect structure and drape. Wear with the matching Wythe Suit Jacket when you’ve got something formal on the calendar, or dress it down with the matching Shirt Jacket or a Camp Collar Shirt.
Tollegno 1900 (founded in its eponymous year) oversees its entire production chain — from raw materials to spinning to weaving — in pursuit of continuing Italy’s Biellese wool textile tradition.