$280.00
A Mandatory classic: the original slim leg cut, smart-casual trouser. Angled pockets allow for these pants to be dressed up, shirts worn tucked in or out for work. Equally good to wear with knitwear and casual layers.
Robust stretch cotton canvas- also available in Jet Black fabric.
Custom-fit available, please inquire. Trying on is highly recommended. Made in Wellington, New Zealand
$295.00
The Belmont dress trouser has classic comfort and good shape. It has a bit of room but with a stylish tapered leg, angled front pockets and tailored welt hip pockets....
$290.00
The Desert Belmont dress trouser has classic comfort and good shape. It has a bit of room but with a stylish tapered leg, angled front pockets and tailored welt hip...
$290.00
100% Cotton twill, robust and hard wearing. These are a Mid-blue tone, highly versitle to work well with shirts or lighter knitwear. We are keen to help you get your...
The table below sets out garment sizes that correspond to each other and regularly fit together. Eg. A size Medium guy typically fits a 39 or 40 cm neck dress shirt, a 96 or 100 cm chest jkt, an 88cm dress/casual pant, and this will correspond to good brand jeans as 33 inch (there are a few dodgy sized 32” sold elsewhere these days confusing the issue!)
Medium can be the hardest area to define as guys can be on the smaller or bigger side of this. Buying dress shirts; collars and neck sizes are absolute, but brands can vary in roominess, length etc. Please enquire, we stock a variety of brands and styles to cover shape and taste below the neck!
Our top sizes are considered to be good fair standard sizes and a Medium guy fits our medium casual shirts, tees and jackets generally without issue.
Our trou sizes are true to measurements. Due to our extensive involvement in tailored wear where centimetres matter, we are not generous with our waists. Ease is added to allow for pants sitting low but neat. The table is a good guide to what is likely to work on a guy whose frame is fairly in proportion.
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