What are chinos
Chinos are now considered a versatile alternative and contender to men's jeans and wool trousers, but they didn't start life that way. Originating in the mid-19th century, chino cloth was initially used to make military uniforms: British soldiers based in India reportedly wore lightweight chino cotton trousers to combat the heat.
The breathable nature of this soft fabric gained popularity among civilians at the time and with the dawn of the 20th century came chino trousers being worn by upper and middle-class Ivy League students in the United States, thus creating the 'preppy' college look we know today.
World War II saw chinos being, once again, adapted for military purposes, however this time society cottoned onto just how versatile and comfortable these trousers are and, by the mid-20th century, chinos had become synonymous with men's everyday fashion and have evolved throughout time.
What to consider when buying men's chinos:
Colour: When we think of traditional men's chinos, we tend to think of more conservative shades, such as beige, tan or brown. But times have changed and there's a far broader spectrum of colours available to buy so you can match your chinos to any occasion.
Take men's black chinos as an example: they're classic enough to be dressed up or down, so you can wear them to the office and wherever you may end up afterwards.
Fabric type and weight: Men's chinos are often made from lightweight cotton blends with a comfortable stretch which makes them the perfect trouser to carry you through the seasons, come rain or shine. However, if you're after something more snug for winter, you can always opt for a heavy-duty cotton.
Rise: Referring to the distance from the crotch seam to the top of the waistband, the rise of your chinos can make a big difference. For a formal occasion, high-waisted chinos are a failsafe option. Not only do they look more aesthetically pleasing on the eye, giving structure to your figure, but they create an illusion of even proportion no matter your height.
Length: Depending on your desired look, chinos can be rolled up or down and look sophisticated either way. Be aware that you needn't roll chinos too high - two or three rolls is ample.
For a laidback occasion, roll them up and pair them with your go-to trainers and a casual t-shirt. Keep them rolled down and sleek for evening or office attire - add a smart button-down shirt and loafers to finish the look.
Pockets: Men's chinos typically come with four pockets which is why they tend to work better as a versatile trouser. Men's dress trousers often have no more than four pockets, giving chinos the added benefit of being able to be styled up or down for any occasion.
Belt loop: Another element of men's chinos that's versatile: a belt loop. Go beltless for a smart-casual event - drinks with friends at the pub or a weekend walk with family. Accessorise with a belt and create a smarter outfit that works harder without the extra effort.
How to style men's chinos for different occasions:
Casualwear: Thanks to the versatile nature of chinos, they are the perfect trousers to wear to any occasion. For casual events, be sure to pair your chinos with laidback pieces such as plain t-shirts or classic polo shirts. Style the effortless ensemble with trainers for off-duty weekend comfort.
Smart-casual: For an occasion that requires more effort without compromising on practicality and comfort, like your next date night, be sure to pair your chinos with a relaxed button-down shirt. We recommend breezy linen blends for autumn - perfect for layering in unpredictable weather. Be sure to roll up your chinos and finish the look with a smart pair of loafers.
Business-casual: Do you have an upcoming work event with a strictly smart dress code? Elevate your multifaceted chinos with a stylish blazer - come winter, you can always take it up a notch with a velvet piece - and smart dress shirt for the best in office attire. For a polished feel, simply add a pair of classic Oxford shoes in a muted yet traditional tone.
Seasonal styling: Chinos look great regardless of the season. From lightweight blends for the warmer months, to heavyweight chinos to keep you feeling comfortable and warm in the winter, these trousers are a must-have in your wardrobe all year round.
For the winter months, opt for chinos with heavy cotton blends which will team perfectly with your trustworthy knitwear, including merino wool jumpers to roll-neck sweaters under gilets.
In conclusion, men's chinos are incredibly versatile - there's a reason why they continue to stand the test of time and that's due to the ability to wear them to any occasion as the seasons change.
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