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Italian Cotton Linen Gaucho Pant in White

Todd Snyder

EXTRA 20% OFF WITH CODE 20EXTRA
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Tall Sizes

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The code 20EXTRA can only be used for an additional discount on already-reduced, sale merchandise. It can not be combined with any other offer or promotion. Some restrictions and exclusions apply including on third party merchandise, some 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. Valid through December 31st, 2024.

Please note: All sales final for this item.

Dial up the volume on your looks with these wide-legged Gaucho Pants. Inspired by the pants that the legendary South American cowboys of the same name once wore, Todd’s take is made from a garment-dyed blend of linen and cotton that’s lightweight and cool, woven by the experts at Italy’s Sondrio mill. The full silhouette — pleated, with plenty of volume from top to bottom — is easy but dressy, and won’t cling on hot days. Whether you pair these pants with nothing but a tank and sandals or dress things up with loafers and our Hollywood Shirt, they automatically add a “vacationing on the Riviera” feel to any outfit.

Tucked away in the heart of the Alps, the family-run Tessuti di Sondrio mill was founded in 1895 and is one of Italy’s most revered cotton fabric weavers.
  • 52% Cotton, 48% Linen
  • Relaxed Fit
  • Garment-Dyed
  • Belt Loops
  • Elastic Waist at the Back
  • Side Seam Hand Pockets
  • Single Welt Back Pockets
  • Double Pleats
  • Center Crease
  • 22.5” Leg Opening
  • Fabric From Sondrio Mill in Italy
  • Garment Made in China
  • Dry Clean Only
  • Style PA260448

Premium Italian Fabrics

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.