I have several pairs of these Chinos which I like the feel and fit of but I am never sure what goes well with them. Has anyone got any pictures or ideas for stylish outfits involving this kind of trouser?
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Haha - and of course I can't blame you for writing that - but my post originally said "how can I wear them apart from with a white t-shirt and sneakers" (actually I put trainers because I'm British) because that's just about the only way I have ever worn them. And I was looking for idea about something a little different, perhaps even vaguely classic, that could be done with them. Was wondering about army boots for example, as vintage chinos are obviously military inspired. Or polos (I know polos and chinos is a very overdone look, but that usually revolves around more tailored, office-type chinos, right?)I don't wear chinos, but just roll up the bottom a bit, throw on a white T and some plain Vans style sneakers to keep it casual.
Yes , this sort of thing. But would that kind of look work with the more casual, vintage chinos I'm talking about, or does it call for the smarter, more slim and tailored variety?I’m a big fan of the ivy look, so chinos, penny loafers, OCBD, sweater. Or even a tweed sport coat.
I also like a workwear look with a chambray or denim shirt, chore coat, boots.
Yes , this sort of thing. But would that kind of look work with the more casual, vintage chinos I'm talking about, or does it call for the smarter, more slim and tailored variety?
(Just edited in a sports jacket pic to my reply to your previous post, in case you missed it).Certainly the workwear fit I mentioned makes sense with casual chinos.
here’s a fit I posted a while back that I think works. These are definitely not smarter chinos (they’re orSlow army chinos). This may or may not be something you like but at least gives you an idea.
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(Just edited in a sports jacket pic to my reply to your previous post, in case you missed it).
By Clarks I assume you mean desert boots, so ... Something like this?Substitute brown Clarks(or keep the chukkas), the chinos and a blue sweater.....
Your outfit here looks great, really good example of the thing I'm going for! Don't have a denim shirt in that hue though. And I'm not sure I have a jacket and chinos that I can pull off that level of similarity in colour without it looking too similar.Certainly the workwear fit I mentioned makes sense with casual chinos.
here’s a fit I posted a while back that I think works. These are definitely not smarter chinos (they’re orSlow army chinos). This may or may not be something you like but at least gives you an idea.
SWD Discussion Thread for Tailoring
Lots of good looks on the main character in Drive My Carwww.styleforum.net
try it with a denim shirt instead and it would look better.