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Work Pants for the Office

BigC222

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Hi,

Looking for some recommendations for office workpants in a business-casual environment; chinos and wool pants. I mainly wear the Bowery slim J.Crew pants for officewear and seeing anything else others recommend here.

Open to higher prices too as I mainly wear the Bowery slim because they fit me the best with minimal tailoring.

Thanks.
 

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Hi,

Looking for some recommendations for office workpants in a business-casual environment; chinos and wool pants. I mainly wear the Bowery slim J.Crew pants for officewear and seeing anything else others recommend here.

Open to higher prices too as I mainly wear the Bowery slim because they fit me the best with minimal tailoring.

Thanks.
Try Kiton Napoli
 

ThomGault

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I like OConnells; they use hertling-made trousers, I believe. I've rotated three pairs for six months and I've never needed to re-iron.
 

thesilentist

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Forum sponsor Epaulet offers a good range of slimmer-fitting trousers from Hertling as well.

Depending on your budget, you may find some made-to-measure places that can offer pants ~$250/pair. That'll give you the most options and consistent fit once you've got the fit down.
 

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What size do you wear?
 

BigC222

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Using the Bowery Slims again as a reference, I wear a 30/32. Most pant sizes I'm about 30-31. I'm 5'10, 160 lbs.
 

eHaberdasher

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Using the Bowery Slims again as a reference, I wear a 30/32. Most pant sizes I'm about 30-31. I'm 5'10, 160 lbs.
For what it's worth we have quite a lot of trousers from which to choose that would probably work well for you and we'll within your price range.
 

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