DETAILS
- — Gurkha buttoning
- — Double outward pleats
- — Side-adjusters
- — Normal fit
- — Fully lined
- — 5 cm cuffed hems
FABRIC
Vitale Barberis Canonico's wool flannel is renowned for its exceptional quality and timeless appeal. Sourced from one of Italy's most prestigious mills, this fabric is known for its soft, warm texture and rich finish. Perfect for cooler weather, it offers a luxurious drape and durability, making it a favorite choice for refined suiting.
BODY MEASUREMENTS
Choose this option to provide us with your body measurements and your fit preference. Our tailors will then custom make the trousers to fit you accordingly.
TROUSERS’ MEASUREMENTS
Choose this option if you want custom made trousers and you want to enter the trousers' measurements.
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YOUR BODY MEASUREMENTS
Give us your body measurements & fit preference and let our skilful tailors do the rest of the work.
Measure the circumference of your waist (where you want your trousers to be fitting around your waist). Note: our trousers are usually a bit more high waisted and therefore we recommend that you measure slightly higher than you would with normal pants.
1) This measurement is actually easiest measured by taking a pair of trousers that you like in terms of length. Pick a pair of trousers that like in their length and lay them flat.
2) Fold the top leg above the waistband, exposing the crotch seams. Use your hands to gently extend and flatten the fabric.
3) Measure from the crotch seam downward to the end the trousers.
ADVANCED SIZE OPTIONS
Put on a business shirt or t-shirt, and stand with your arms in a relaxed position. Find the spot on the shoulder where all the stitching meet (like in the picture above). This point should in the same position as when you measured the shoulder width. Then measure from that point all the way down to your wrist bone. Make sure the measurement tape follows the shape of the arm slightly. Then add +1cm/0.4in if you prefer your shirt cuff to be visible, or add +2cm/0.8in if you prefer slightly longer jacket sleeves.
TROUSERS FIT
RISE
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This refers to where the trousers' waistline is positioned on your body. If you prefer a high-waisted fit, then choose High rise. If you wish the rise to be neither low nor high, then choose Medium rise. Lastly, if you want the trousers to be seated low, then pick Low rise.
High
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This refers to where the trousers' waistline is positioned on your body. If you prefer a high-waisted fit, then choose High rise. If you wish the rise to be neither low nor high, then choose Medium rise. Lastly, if you want the trousers to be seated low, then pick Low rise.
Medium
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This refers to where the trousers' waistline is positioned on your body. If you prefer a high-waisted fit, then choose High rise. If you wish the rise to be neither low nor high, then choose Medium rise. Lastly, if you want the trousers to be seated low, then pick Low rise.
Low
LEG SHAPE
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Straight cut: Trousers are straight meaning that trousers have similar width around the thighs, calves and leg opening.
Tapered cut: Trousers become tighter/more narrow in the leg opening.
Boot cut: Trousers become much wider in the leg opening compared to the thigh.
Wide cut: Trousers are wide in both thigh and leg opening - creating a straight cut - yet with a wider fit.
Extra Slim cut: Trousers are extra slim around the thighs, calves and leg opening.
Straight cut
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Straight cut: Trousers are straight meaning that trousers have similar width around the thighs, calves and leg opening.
Tapered cut: Trousers become tighter/more narrow in the leg opening.
Boot cut: Trousers become much wider in the leg opening compared to the thigh.
Wide cut: Trousers are wide in both thigh and leg opening - creating a straight cut - yet with a wider fit.
Extra Slim cut: Trousers are extra slim around the thighs, calves and leg opening.
Tapered cut
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Straight cut: Trousers are straight meaning that trousers have similar width around the thighs, calves and leg opening.
Tapered cut: Trousers become tighter/more narrow in the leg opening.
Boot cut: Trousers become much wider in the leg opening compared to the thigh.
Wide cut: Trousers are wide in both thigh and leg opening - creating a straight cut - yet with a wider fit.
Extra Slim cut: Trousers are extra slim around the thighs, calves and leg opening.
Boot cut
-
Straight cut: Trousers are straight meaning that trousers have similar width around the thighs, calves and leg opening.
Tapered cut: Trousers become tighter/more narrow in the leg opening.
Boot cut: Trousers become much wider in the leg opening compared to the thigh.
Wide cut: Trousers are wide in both thigh and leg opening - creating a straight cut - yet with a wider fit.
Extra Slim cut: Trousers are extra slim around the thighs, calves and leg opening.
Wide cut
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Straight cut: Trousers are straight meaning that trousers have similar width around the thighs, calves and leg opening.
Tapered cut: Trousers become tighter/more narrow in the leg opening.
Boot cut: Trousers become much wider in the leg opening compared to the thigh.
Wide cut: Trousers are wide in both thigh and leg opening - creating a straight cut - yet with a wider fit.
Extra Slim cut: Trousers are extra slim around the thighs, calves and leg opening.
Extra Slim cut
LENGTH
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No break: Trousers cut-off just above the shoes.
Half break: Trousers slightly touches the shoes.
Full break: Trousers rest on the shoes.
No break
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No break: Trousers cut-off just above the shoes.
Half break: Trousers slightly touches the shoes.
Full break: Trousers rest on the shoes.
Half Break
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No break: Trousers cut-off just above the shoes.
Half break: Trousers slightly touches the shoes.
Full break: Trousers rest on the shoes.
Full Break
Anything else we should know about your body or fit preference?
YOUR TROUSERS' MEASUREMENTS
Use a pair of trousers that already fits you as a base for your measurement
Trousers
Measure the circumference of your waist (where you want your trousers to be fitting around your waist). Note: our trousers are usually a bit more high waisted and therefore we recommend that you measure slightly higher than you would with normal pants.
2) Fold the top leg above the waistband, exposing the crotch seams. Use your hands to gently extend and flatten the fabric.
3) Begin where the left and right inseams meet, measure downward along inseam to the edge of the hem.
1) Lay the completely buttoned & zipped trouser flat on a table facing up and slightly spread the legs to expose the inseams. Use your hands to gently extend and flatten out the fabric.
2) Begin by measuring from the crotch downward along the right inseam to the 8cm/3in point.
Make note of this point.
3) Measure across.
Step 1: Lay the trousers on a flat surface.
Step 3: Begin from the crotch seam, and measure down 45 cm/17 in point. Make a note of this point.
Step 4: Beginning at the left edge of the pant leg, measure across at the previously marked 45cm/17in point. Be sure to avoid any slack on the measuring tape.
ADVANCED SIZE OPTIONS
1) Lay the completely buttoned & zipped trouser flat on a table face up, use your hands to gently extend and flatten out the fabric.
2) Measure from the lower point the left pocket (point 1), then to the end of the zipper (point 2), and then to lower point of the right pocket (point 3).