5/5 would recommend
Pricey, but high quality and original. Fantastic purchase, get comments every time I wear them
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Inspired by a vintage British military style, our modern update to the Gurkha Trouser is a bestseller. It’s back in an Italian fabric from Duca Visconti: a chunky, wide-wale corduroy. Design details include a double-pleated front and an adjustable, self-belted cummerbund-style waist that’s meant to sit slightly higher than a typical pant would. The fit is relaxed through the upper section of the trouser and tailored through the leg. The beauty of the gurkha is that its structure and shape instantly dress up any outfit, even if you’re only throwing on a tee (and if you’re looking for a set, there’s a matching Sutton Jacket, too).
Nestled in the foothills of the Italian Alps, Duca Visconti has been making corduroy, velvet and other exceptionally well-crafted fabrics for nearly 200 years.
Pricey, but high quality and original. Fantastic purchase, get comments every time I wear them
Inspired by a vintage British military style, our modern update to the Gurkha Trouser is a bestseller. It’s back in an Italian fabric from Duca Visconti: a chunky, wide-wale corduroy. Design details include a double-pleated front and an adjustable, self-belted cummerbund-style waist that’s meant to sit slightly higher than a typical pant would. The fit is relaxed through the upper section of the trouser and tailored through the leg. The beauty of the gurkha is that its structure and shape instantly dress up any outfit, even if you’re only throwing on a tee (and if you’re looking for a set, there’s a matching Sutton Jacket, too).
Nestled in the foothills of the Italian Alps, Duca Visconti has been making corduroy, velvet and other exceptionally well-crafted fabrics for nearly 200 years.