very good for work, comfortable
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Product Code: MT23
$225
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- 100% pure new wool
- Expanding comfort waistband
- 2 hip pockets
- Dry clean only
One of the strongest twill weaves around, Cavalry twill was originally designed for military riding breeches. The 100% pure new wool and Peter Christian expanding waistband provides enough flexibility whether you are mounting up or bending down. Practical and smart, they are an enduring favorite among the officer class that has spread to all ranks.
These pants are not lined.
Not quite sure on waist size? Best to size up - our UK fit is just a touch neater than standard US sizing.
very good for work, comfortable
Good product.
They fit and are well made
Fantasticcccc!
Beautiful trousers all-around! Fine color, fine fit, and very fine quality! The feel and quality of the fabric reminds me of high quality US Marine Corps Officers’ uniforms. I wish you would make this same cavalry twill trouser in navy blue and black. Then you’d have a complete basic dress trouser collection.
Very comfortable and fit well
Very good for Texas winds.
The material is lovely. It's difficult to find decent, wool, Cavalry Twill. I wish the trousers were cut in a more American, traditional style. The two items I would change are: - Pleats: The pleats are more decorative than functional. I would appreciate more ample material in the pleats to actually allow more "give." - Leg width: This is a personal preference, but I like a wider leg with below the knee. These trousers have more of a narrow, "peg-leg," cut which I realize is more typically "Jack the Lad" British, and also currently very in vogue with young men now in America. I prefer tweeds and woolen trousers with the more traditional style of English country gentlemen, vice the London Dandies.
Ok fine good
Fine fabric and fit.