Beige Sports Chinos
The beige sports Chinos is distinguished by its cut, which lies somewhere between semi-slim and straight. Close to a carrot cut, it offers generous room in the pelvis and thighs, and tapers at the bottom of the leg. It offers perfect freedom of movement without compromising elegance. Made from cotton canvas, the sport chino's fabric offers both comfort and durability. We opted for a slightly thicker canvas than our classic chinos, with a more textured look.
The sporty finish is both discreet and functional. Featuring a button fastening, inside zipped pocket and zipper fly, it's all about practicality. The sport chino also features two welt pockets on the back to maintain elegance.
The sport chino is the ideal choice for a busy day. Versatile, it combines the comfort of casual pants with the elegance of chino, allowing you to move easily from your workday to your moments of relaxation.
- 98% cotton, 2% elastane
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Carrot cut
- 86 cm inseam
length
- Sporty finish
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Manufacturing: Tunisia
The "casual" aspect of your Chinos will appear with time and washing, making them a unique piece!
Tip n°1 : Wash your Chinos for the first time alone, upside down and under 30°C maximum.
Tip n°2 : Wash them with an anti-discoloration wipe and then dry it in the open air inside out, never in the dryer, for better color retention over time.
Tip n°3 : Always iron your Chinos inside out. Wash them as little as possible.
Free delivery from €180 purchase.
Delivery in France:
In a relay point: €4,5
At home: €6,5
Click&Collect: Free
International delivery:
From €10
Returns are free from France thanks to our pre-paid label.
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A know-how: trousers
Timeless cuts and exceptional materials, our pants are designed to last a long time, because we have worked on their robustness by relying on serious know-how. Our goal is simple: to provide you with elegant and robust essentials, always at the right price.
A collection of permanent
With a unique collection of permanent staff, we eliminate as much as possible the problems of overproduction, sales, unsold items and destruction. Our obsession: not to spoil anything and reduce our ecological footprint as much as possible.