Claire's Picks
Tweed Trousers That Get Better With Wear
Most trousers look their best on the first wear. Tweed is the opposite. Give it six months of actual use and it starts to do something that no other fabric quite manages. The fibres settle, the texture softens just enough, and the whole thing begins to look like it belongs to someone rather than something they just bought. That is not an accident. It is the point. We have been putting together trousers specifically for the man who wants something with more character than wool flannel and more versatility than a full tweed suit. These work with a chunky knit and boots on the weekend. They work with a navy blazer when something smarter is required. The weight carries well through autumn and properly earns its place in winter. What we have looked for is construction that repays long term ownership. Good lining, proper waistband, cuts that sit well without being fussy. These are trousers you will not want to retire.
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