Men's Chinos
Not just for casual moments, our men's chinos work just as well for workwear. Pick out your favourite pair of chino trousers in either tailored or slim fit and choose from a range of colours. Tan, stone and navy chinos are classic choices – but our stretch-cotton chinos are also available in a wide selection of bolder, seasonal hues. Don't hold back on the versatility of smart and slim fit chino trousers.
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How to style chinos?
Chinos are the ultimate all-rounder. Whether you’re dressing up or keeping it relaxed, they’ll fit right in. For a smart-casual look, pair them with an Oxford shirt and a blazer – simple but put-together. If you’re going for something more laid-back, a merino wool polo or a simple crew-neck T-shirt keeps things easy while still looking refined. When the weather cools down, add in a knit or an overshirt for warmth and a stylish, layered look. Want to add interest? Play around with textures – like wool knits in winter or linen shirts in summer – to match the season and the occasion.
What shoes should you wear with chinos?
Chinos work with just about any shoe, so it all depends on where you’re headed. For a refined look, leather loafers or brogues keep things polished. A pair of clean white trainers brings a modern, streamlined finish that’s great for weekends and off-duty days. When the occasion calls for something in-between, try a suede loafer to strike the right balance. Matching with your belt to your shoes will keep the whole look feeling intentional.
How should chinos fit?
Chinos should sit comfortably on your waist without feeling too tight. They’re designed for a clean, tailored look – fitted through the thigh with a slight taper down to the ankle. Our chinos currently come in slim or tailored fits as well as our house fit, which sits somewhere between the two for a clean-cut but versatile foundation. Length is also key: aim for a slight break at the shoe for an elegant but modern feel. However you style them, the right fit ensures they look just as good dressed up as they do off-duty.
If you’re after further advice, take a look at our chinos style guide for more inspiration.