Black Linen Trousers (Wide Fit)
The Linen Trousers, crafted from breathable linen, featured in a straight fit for a relaxed yet refined look this summer. With a high-waisted design and single pleats, these trousers offer a timeless, sophisticated silhouette. The linen fabric provides a touch of structure that resists creasing, making them ideal for everyday wear.
Model is 6' 29" / 192 cm, and is wearing size 102 (EU).
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The Linen Trousers, crafted from breathable linen, featured in a straight fit for a relaxed yet refined look this summer. With a high-waisted design and single pleats, these trousers offer a timeless, sophisticated silhouette. The linen fabric provides a touch of structure that resists creasing, making them ideal for everyday wear.
Model is 6' 29" / 192 cm, and is wearing size 102 (EU).
DETAILS & FEATURES
- — Extended waistband closure with visible button
- — Single Pleats (Outwards)
- — Side-adjusters
- — Half Lined
- — Plain bottom
- — Back pockets jetted with buttons
- — Wide-fit
FABRIC & MATERIALS
FABRIC: LINEN
COMPOSITION: 100% LINEN
WEIGHT: 345 GRAM
COLOUR: BLACK
BUTTONS: HORN BUTTONS
SEASON: SPRING SUMMER
CARE & WASHING
WASHING: DRY CLEAN ONLY
WASHING MACHINE: NO
IRONING: YES
STEAMING: YES
GENERAL GUIDE: STEAM AFTER EACH WEAR
DELIVERY TIME
Estimated delivery time: 3-5 days. To countries within the European Union, we ship with UPS or DHL. To the United States, Canada – and others – we ship with FedEx International. All shipments are fully trackable.
Please note: delivery times may vary depending on the delivery address. Custom made products are produced after you have placed your order, which means the delivery time is estimated between 3-5 weeks.
SUSTAINABILITY
This product was produced responsibly and in accordance with our sustainability goals. Waste reducing and CO2 neutral.






DETAILS
- — Extended waistband closure with visible button
- — Single pleats outwards
- — Plain
- — High-waisted fit
- — Wide fit
- — Side-adjusters


FABRIC
Linen is a perfect choice for summer, known for its breathability and lightweight feel. Made from flax fibers, it allows excellent airflow and wicks moisture, keeping you cool in warm weather. With a distinct texture and crisp finish, this linen offers a relaxed yet sophisticated look for any occasion. Its durability ensures it withstands summer wear while developing a unique patina over time, making it a stylish and practical option.

DETAILS
- — Extended waistband closure with visible button
- — Single pleats outwards
- — Plain
- — High-waisted fit
- — Wide fit
- — Side-adjusters
FABRIC
Linen is a perfect choice for summer, known for its breathability and lightweight feel. Made from flax fibers, it allows excellent airflow and wicks moisture, keeping you cool in warm weather. With a distinct texture and crisp finish, this linen offers a relaxed yet sophisticated look for any occasion. Its durability ensures it withstands summer wear while developing a unique patina over time, making it a stylish and practical option.
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TROUSERS MEASUREMENTS
Select a trousers size that is your “Base size”, and then make adjustments by pressing plus or minus. Also, specify your fit preference.

STEP 1:
Place the trousers flat on a table with the waistband buttoned and aligned. Smooth out any wrinkles but do not stretch the fabric.

STEP 2:
Measure 1 cm / 0.5 inches down from the top edge of the waistband. This is where you will begin and end your waist measurement. Mark or note this point for accuracy.

STEP 3:
Starting from the marked point on the left edge of the waistband, measure along the top curve of the waistband — not straight across. Hold the tape at the center to keep it steady, then continue to the opposite edge, ending exactly at the same 1 cm depth. Be sure to follow the natural curve of the waistband the entire way.
Make sure to measure at the broadest part and keep the tape measure tight without any looseness.

STEP 1:
Place the trousers flat on a table with the waistband buttoned and aligned. Smooth out any wrinkles but do not stretch the fabric.

STEP 2:
Start at the crotch seam — where the inseams intersect — and measure straight up along the front, following the curve of the fabric all the way to the top edge of the waistband. Do not stop at the seam below the waistband — the waistband is included in the measurement.
Make sure to measure at the broadest part and keep the tape measure tight without any looseness.

STEP 1:
Lay the trousers flat, face down, fully buttoned and zipped.

STEP 2:
Start measuring from the crotch seam (where the inseams intersect).

STEP 3:
Run the measuring tape up along the back seam, all the way to the very top edge of the waistband. This is the most important part: the waistband is included in the back rise measurement — do not stop at the seam below it.).
Make sure to measure at the broadest part and keep the tape measure tight without any looseness.

STEP 1:
Place the trousers flat on a table with the waistband buttoned and aligned. Smooth out any wrinkles but do not stretch the fabric.

STEP 2:
Measure from the bottom edge of the side pocket to the seam underneath the front fly — in a slight diagonal angle. Then measure from the seam underneath the front fly to the other side pocket edge. If the trousers have pleats, pull both sides so the pleats lay flat and open. This value will give you the half hip measurment. Double the amount to get the full hip measurment.
Make sure to measure at the broadest part and keep the tape measure tight without any looseness.

STEP 1:
Lay the trousers flat and smooth out any wrinkles. Make sure they are fully buttoned and zipped.

STEP 2:
Locate the crotch seam — where the inseams meet. Measure 8 cm / 3 inches straight down from the crotch seam along the inseam.

STEP 3:
At that point, measure straight across the leg from edge to edge.
This gives you the half thigh measurement. Double it to get the full thigh circumference.
Make sure to measure at the broadest part and keep the tape measure tight without any looseness.

STEP 1:
Lay the trousers flat and smooth out any wrinkles. Make sure they are fully buttoned and zipped.

STEP 2:
Locate the crotch seam — where the inseams meet. Measure 45 cm / 17.5 inches straight down from the crotch seam along the inseam.

STEP 3:
At that point, measure straight across the leg from edge to edge. This gives you the half calf measurement.
Make sure to measure at the broadest part and keep the tape measure tight without any looseness.

STEP 1:
Lay the trousers flat and smooth out any wrinkles. Make sure they are fully buttoned and zipped.

STEP 2:
Measure straight across the bottom edge of the trouser leg, from one side of the hem to the other. This gives you the leg opening.
Make sure to measure at the broadest part and keep the tape measure tight without any looseness.

STEP 1:
Lay the trousers flat and smooth out any wrinkles. Make sure they are fully buttoned and zipped.

STEP 2:
Fold one leg over the waistband to fully expose the crotch seam. Use your hands to smooth and flatten the fabric along the inseam.

STEP 3:
Start at the point where the front and back inseams meet (the crotch). Measure straight down along the inner seam to the bottom edge of the hem.
Make sure to measure at the broadest part and keep the tape measure tight without any looseness.
ADVANCED SIZE OPTIONS Show Hide

If the trousers fit well through the seat and crotch but feel tight or are pulling at the back seam — causing discomfort or limiting movement — this alteration adds fabric to the crotch area. It reduces tension and allows for better mobility. Note: Small adjustments make a big difference.

If there’s extra fabric hanging below the seat — causing sagging or a loose fit in the crotch — this alteration removes fabric to clean up the shape and bring the trousers closer to the body. Note: Less is more — even minor changes improve the fit.

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Straight hips (most common): The waistband sits evenly on the body — level from front to back — which is typical for most individuals. This is the default cut used in standard trouser patterns.

Forward hips: The pelvis tilts forward, causing the back of the waistband to sit higher than the front. This posture often requires trousers to be cut with a higher back rise and lower front rise to follow the body’s natural angle and ensure the waistband stays level when worn.
SIZE PASSPORT NAME:
SELECT BASE TROUSERS SIZE
SHORT
(between 5 feet 3 inches - 5 feet 8.5 inches)REGULAR
(between 5 feet 9 inches - 6 feet 1 inch)LONG
(taller than 6 feet 1.5 inches)-
TAPERED FIT
Trousers become tighter/more narrow in the leg opening.
-
STRAIGHT FIT
Trousers are straight meaning that trousers have similar width around the thighs, calves and leg opening.
-
WIDE FIT
Trousers are wide in both thigh and leg opening - creating a straight cut - yet with a wider fit.
BODY MEASUREMENTS
Enter your body measurements and fit preference. Our AI system will suggest garment measurements for you. You can make adjustments by pressing plus or minus.
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in
ADVANCED SIZE OPTIONS Show Hide
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.
Low
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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.
High
Shape
-
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
-
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
-
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

STEP 1:
Place the trousers flat on a table with the waistband buttoned and aligned. Smooth out any wrinkles but do not stretch the fabric.

STEP 2:
Measure 1 cm / 0.5 inches down from the top edge of the waistband. This is where you will begin and end your waist measurement. Mark or note this point for accuracy.

STEP 3:
Starting from the marked point on the left edge of the waistband, measure along the top curve of the waistband — not straight across. Hold the tape at the center to keep it steady, then continue to the opposite edge, ending exactly at the same 1 cm depth. Be sure to follow the natural curve of the waistband the entire way.
Make sure to measure at the broadest part and keep the tape measure tight without any looseness.

STEP 1:
Place the trousers flat on a table with the waistband buttoned and aligned. Smooth out any wrinkles but do not stretch the fabric.

STEP 2:
Start at the crotch seam — where the inseams intersect — and measure straight up along the front, following the curve of the fabric all the way to the top edge of the waistband. Do not stop at the seam below the waistband — the waistband is included in the measurement.
Make sure to measure at the broadest part and keep the tape measure tight without any looseness.

STEP 1:
Lay the trousers flat, face down, fully buttoned and zipped.

STEP 2:
Start measuring from the crotch seam (where the inseams intersect).

STEP 3:
Run the measuring tape up along the back seam, all the way to the very top edge of the waistband. This is the most important part: the waistband is included in the back rise measurement — do not stop at the seam below it.).
Make sure to measure at the broadest part and keep the tape measure tight without any looseness.

STEP 1:
Place the trousers flat on a table with the waistband buttoned and aligned. Smooth out any wrinkles but do not stretch the fabric.

STEP 2:
Measure from the bottom edge of the side pocket to the seam underneath the front fly — in a slight diagonal angle. Then measure from the seam underneath the front fly to the other side pocket edge. If the trousers have pleats, pull both sides so the pleats lay flat and open. This value will give you the half hip measurment. Double the amount to get the full hip measurment.
Make sure to measure at the broadest part and keep the tape measure tight without any looseness.

STEP 1:
Lay the trousers flat and smooth out any wrinkles. Make sure they are fully buttoned and zipped.

STEP 2:
Locate the crotch seam — where the inseams meet. Measure 8 cm / 3 inches straight down from the crotch seam along the inseam.

STEP 3:
At that point, measure straight across the leg from edge to edge.
This gives you the half thigh measurement. Double it to get the full thigh circumference.
Make sure to measure at the broadest part and keep the tape measure tight without any looseness.

STEP 1:
Lay the trousers flat and smooth out any wrinkles. Make sure they are fully buttoned and zipped.

STEP 2:
Locate the crotch seam — where the inseams meet. Measure 45 cm / 17.5 inches straight down from the crotch seam along the inseam.

STEP 3:
At that point, measure straight across the leg from edge to edge. This gives you the half calf measurement.
Make sure to measure at the broadest part and keep the tape measure tight without any looseness.

STEP 1:
Lay the trousers flat and smooth out any wrinkles. Make sure they are fully buttoned and zipped.

STEP 2:
Measure straight across the bottom edge of the trouser leg, from one side of the hem to the other. This gives you the leg opening.
Make sure to measure at the broadest part and keep the tape measure tight without any looseness.

STEP 1:
Lay the trousers flat and smooth out any wrinkles. Make sure they are fully buttoned and zipped.

STEP 2:
Fold one leg over the waistband to fully expose the crotch seam. Use your hands to smooth and flatten the fabric along the inseam.

STEP 3:
Start at the point where the front and back inseams meet (the crotch). Measure straight down along the inner seam to the bottom edge of the hem.
Make sure to measure at the broadest part and keep the tape measure tight without any looseness.
ADVANCED SIZE OPTIONS Show Hide

If the trousers fit well through the seat and crotch but feel tight or are pulling at the back seam — causing discomfort or limiting movement — this alteration adds fabric to the crotch area. It reduces tension and allows for better mobility. Note: Small adjustments make a big difference.

If there’s extra fabric hanging below the seat — causing sagging or a loose fit in the crotch — this alteration removes fabric to clean up the shape and bring the trousers closer to the body. Note: Less is more — even minor changes improve the fit.

If the fit is good in this area, no alteration is needed.

Straight hips (most common): The waistband sits evenly on the body — level from front to back — which is typical for most individuals. This is the default cut used in standard trouser patterns.

Forward hips: The pelvis tilts forward, causing the back of the waistband to sit higher than the front. This posture often requires trousers to be cut with a higher back rise and lower front rise to follow the body’s natural angle and ensure the waistband stays level when worn.