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Italian Wool Side Elastic Trouser in Navy Glen Plaid

Todd Snyder

Rated 4.0 out of 5
Based on 1 review
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Tall Sizes

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This easy-wearing trouser is made for days when you can’t sacrifice comfort or style. It’s crafted from a lightweight glen plaid wool with just a touch of stretch, and cut with a straight fit and slightly longer rise, for full range of movement. The waist — which has a clean front, zip fly, and hook closure — is constructed with elastic at the sides, for added comfort. The silhouette and details all sit right between a dress trouser and leisure pants, which makes the Commuter Trouser the perfect pick any day of the week, whether you’re pairing it with a tee and sneakers or an Oxford and loafers.

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.

  • 96% Wool, 4% Elastane
  • Horn Buttons
  • Straight Fit
  • Center Creases
  • Half-Lined Legs
  • Elastic At Side Waist
  • Belt Loops
  • Zip Fly
  • Hand Pockets
  • Single Welt Back Pocket
  • 16.5” Leg Opening
  • Fabric From Tollegno Mill in Italy
  • Made in Portugal
  • Style PA512886
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Reviewed by Sean A.
Rated 4 out of 5

Great pants not fit

You’ll be getting these tailored. I got a medium at 5’11/180, they fit normally around the waist. But these are basically balloon pants from the knees down. Had they been designed to be tailored it’d be nice to have known up front.

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