The cut of the pants is reminiscent of jeans, while they have the familiar feel of a chino. To top it all off, the pants are made with 2% spandex for increased movement.
Modeled after utilitarian military pants of the ’50s and ’60s, Relwen’s Cord Supply Pant invites a contemporary, tapered silhouette into the timeless world of corduroy.
Knickerbockers 17.5 oz. eight wale cotton corduroy, sourced from Italian mill Duca Visconti, hangs beautifully, and its extra thick weave ensures additional warmth even on extra chilly days.
If you find yourself in need of a slightly dressier pant this fall, but you don’t want to go the typical (and expected) wool trouser route, consider these corduroy trousers from Todd Snyder.
Finished in a rich cream hue, the Italian-spun bottoms are the softest piece of clothing you’ll ever own — if you can muster up the rack and change it’ll cost to cop them.
If Harry Styles were a pair of pants, we’re pretty sure he’d look something like these Adidas x Gucci Horsebit cords. That should be all the encouragement you need.