7 Types of trousers to elevate men’s style

7 Types of trousers to elevate men’s style

28.04.2022 Off By manager_1

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Men’s lust for the latest sneakers and statement jackets will always be high on their lists. But don’t let the high-wattage hype blind you to the basics. A pair of trousers for men can be one of the most powerful items you own, but if you do it wrong, you will instantly lose the shine of the trendy pieces you have spent so much time chasing.

It’s easy to just reach for the tried-and-true slim-fit black jeans again and again, but there are many top-quality trews you can use that will look twice as good. These are the undiscovered types of pants that men should consider, but might not have thought of.

1. CORDUROY TROUSERS

Corduroy was once a reserved material for academics. However, it is now a staple in men’s fashion and can be worn properly to make a pair of essential trousers. Corduroy is making a comeback in menswear, and it’s not too late to wrap your legs in it.

Cord is a textile made from woven, twisted wool or cotton. It results in parallel lines (called “wales”). The most durable type of corduroy, wool corduroy, is very wearable. Cord trousers can withstand quite a lot of abuse and will not only give you a little bit of intelligence but also provide a lot of durability. You can call them the Indiana Jones of legwear. However, they can get warm so save them for the worst.

Corduroy can be dressed down and worn casually, contrary to some of its more formal connotations. To prove that you are not an Oxbridge fellow, pair dark corduroy trousers with a sweatshirt paired with practical leather sneakers.

This stripey fabric can also add a personal touch to formal wear. For party season, a slim-cut corduroy suit is a great companion to a light-gauge rolling neck and monk strap shoes. The shirt and tie are best left at home. Doctor Who made this combo inexpracticable outside of Comic Con.

2. WOOL TROUSERS

Wool men’s trousers are a firm favorite of fashion bloggers (those who don’t dress as anime astronauts) and art directors around the globe. They offer a throwback back to days when jeans were not the de facto kings of legwear.

The wool trouser is versatile enough to be worn with tailored separates, or simply dressed up casually. It has been a staple in the industry for many years and continues to grow in popularity.

These pants look great worn down with sneakers, but they can also be styled more traditionally. You can find inspiration at Pitti Uomo, where you’ll see them paired with Derbies, brogues or double monks.

3. TWILL CHINOS

If you are looking to be a traditional, masculine style, a good piece of workwear will do the trick. Twill chinos are a great way to combine quality craftsmanship with style and reliability in a menage that is still extremely wearable.

Twill is made from heavyweight cotton and woven to form a surface with diagonal parallel ridges. This traditional material will provide excellent cost-per wear calculations owing to its tough nature.

Every scuff on a pair twill chinos tells an story, even if you’re just using them to tweet. The beleaguered chino is also able to transcend the world of “Ibiza lads touring” and gain a more mature sense of tradition and place in twill.

This style is still a casual trouser, so pair them with an easy-going pair (such as a contrast Vibram sole) and a T-shirt, knitwear, or jacket. For an effortless cool, off-duty look, add a denim jacket or overshirt.

4. RELATED-LEGGED TROUSERS

The backlash against skinny jeans is now officially in full swing. Relaxed-legged trousers and jeans are becoming more popular as we get tired of trying to remove our genitalia with dignity after a night out and indecently outlined genitalia.

The Levi’s 501 is a relic of 1950s-inspired clothing. It’s back on the radar for menswear’s most fashionable and stylish cuts.

They are great for creating a platform for standout footwear. However, looser cut chinos or trousers should be worn with care. They will look like floor-dragging bootcuts. If they are too long, you’ll end up looking like you’re wearing three quarter lengths. We recommend that the hem falls somewhere between your shoe’s top and the first set of eyelets. This will avoid any pooling.

Style your top half to contrast the fabric. This will avoid being accused of dressing up like your dad.

5. LINEN TROUSERS

Linen trousers were a dated style that was ill-suited for modern men’s wardrobes and styles. Designers have done a lot to restore them in recent years. The shapeless cuts are gone, and have been replaced by modern, tapered leg-lines that flatter all body shapes. They are also more practical and less likely to cause impossible creases thanks to linen blends, while still being as light as ever.

For a sophisticated old-timer look, you can wear them with a linen suit. However, if you want to keep it modern, crop them and pair them with sneakers and a plain T shirt.

6. DRAWSTRING TROUSERS

Smart drawstring trousers for men are the most important thing in menswear since the last ten years. Drawstrings and elasticated waistbands used to be reserved for sportswear. They were generally considered a sign you didn’t care. This is stupid. It was a great surprise to be able to sit down and enjoy a large plate full of pasta without feeling like your pants might cut you in half at the end.

Drawstring trousers are now tailored in many more materials than the jersey. The smartest options are at the more sophisticated end of the spectrum, with wool and linen being the best choices. You’ll never look back once you feel how relaxed your dress-up wardrobe can be.

7. SLIMLINE JOGGERS

There have been many great hybrids over time: the shacket and the snood er, Kimye. But none has the same staying power as athleisure. This rare example of fashion and function coming together for the greater good is not common.

Sports-luxe is still very popular in the States. While UK labels have been slow to catch up, younger Brits are now taking the look seriously. They can be worn in any environment, whether it’s the pub or at the gym.

Although it is possible to pair the right jogger with the right shirt, we recommend keeping streetwear alive with a T-shirt with a logo from Palace, Stussy, or Undefeated. A low-profile lifestyle runner on one foot, and a smarter bomber jacket.

To add some style to your streetwear look, you can wear some box-fresh white trainers with a lace-up Oxford shirt and some (impeccably ironed!) Oxford shoes.