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Italian Linen Silk Donegal Wythe Trouser

Todd Snyder

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The code EXTRA20 can only be used for an additional 20% discount on already-reduced sale merchandise. It cannot be combined with any other offer or promotion. Some restrictions and exclusions apply, including on third-party merchandise and select cashmere, shearling, leather, suede and other styles. Offers are valid at all Todd Snyder stores as marked well as online at toddsnyder.com. The offer is not valid at Todd Snyder wholesale partners. Offer valid through February 17th, 2025.

Our Wythe Trouser 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. It’s made from an Italian blend of linen, silk and wool — think of it as a spring tweed, with a lightweight feel but the rugged look of donegal. Wear with a Point Collar Shirt and the matching Wythe Jacket when you’ve got something formal on the calendar, or dress it down with a Sweater Polo.

  • Matching Wythe Jacket Available
  • 70% Linen, 27% Silk, 3% Virgin Wool
  • Relaxed Fit
  • Belt Loops
  • Set Waistband
  • Tab Closure
  • Double-Pleated Front
  • 18.5” Leg Opening
  • Fabric From Italy
  • Garment Made in Portugal
  • Dry Clean Only
  • Style PA1014426
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Reviewed by Christopher G.
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Rated 5 out of 5

Excellent

I live in Rome and as a lover of great Italian fashion houses once again many of my favourite trousers come from Todd Snyder

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