Summer White
I enjoy the styling and fit of these trousers. I especially like the deep pockets. The linen fabric is quite comfortable and doesn't overly wrinkle. I liked these trousers enough that I purchased two pair for the summer.
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Inspired by a vintage British military style, our modern update to the Gurkha Trouser is a bestseller. It’s back for the season in a handsome Irish linen with a natural, rustic texture. 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, whether you’re wearing it with a shirt jacket and loafers or a tee and espadrilles.
The Baird family business was established in 1912 on Ireland’s picturesque northwest coast in Donegal. Today, Baird McNutt produces some of the world’s finest linen out of the Shankbridge dyeing and finishing works, which were originally built in 1798.
I enjoy the styling and fit of these trousers. I especially like the deep pockets. The linen fabric is quite comfortable and doesn't overly wrinkle. I liked these trousers enough that I purchased two pair for the summer.
Inspired by a vintage British military style, our modern update to the Gurkha Trouser is a bestseller. It’s back for the season in a handsome Irish linen with a natural, rustic texture. 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, whether you’re wearing it with a shirt jacket and loafers or a tee and espadrilles.
The Baird family business was established in 1912 on Ireland’s picturesque northwest coast in Donegal. Today, Baird McNutt produces some of the world’s finest linen out of the Shankbridge dyeing and finishing works, which were originally built in 1798.