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Chinos that Fit from The Savile Row Co.

Wednesday, 7 December 2016

Why is it that most off-the-peg trousers are total pants? They are the one area where I feel that I haven't been able to find the perfect fit since I started my search for style on this blog. Shirts, jackets, suits, socks: all fit fine. And, of course, bespoke and made-to-measure trousers. But off-the-peg trousers or chinos are often not quite right. Too fitting around the calf, nearly always too low in the waist (why? most shirts are too short, so how are we meant to keep them tucked in?), shapeless, too long, too short and so often too tight. If they do fit well, they can be eyewateringly expensive. I recently came across an exception at Savile Row Company. 

Available in classic and slim fit in navy and brown

I was given a pair of chinos by Savile Row Company. Based in Savile Row, the company has been family-owned since 1938. They sell a range of formal and smart-casual clothing as well as made to measure shirts online. As for the trousers, although inexpensive they fitted well, avoiding many of the shortcomings I've identified. 

I selected a pair with a flat front and a slim, but not tight, fit. Ostensibly non-iron, I haven't tested that claim yet, but the cloth is more robust than many chinos, so at £40 a pair (£70 for two). Several readers have asked me to mention more affordable clothes from time to time and I'm glad to have found something here that is good value. Savile Row Company.

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  1. Anonymous8 December 2016 at 03:24

    David, I know exactly what you mean. Shirts that don't tuck in properly, and trousers that sit to low on the waist. Saville Row looks like excellent value. May I also suggest Duluth Trading Company for chinos. They also come in odd waist sizes, are extremely durable and a great value.
    Charles, USA

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  2. Rich8 December 2016 at 13:30

    I'll look these up. My first choice at the moment is Spoke (first seen on your blog) and I think I have 6 pairs from there now but these are very good value. It's true that often a shirt is too short and the trouser waist is too low. I feel like I'm constantly tucking myself in! Rich (age 44!)

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  3. Grey Fox10 December 2016 at 07:30

    Many thanks, Anon and Rich. I'll certainly have a look at Duluth and, of course, already know Spoke whose chinos I wear and like.

    GF

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