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ts(s) Bio Canvas Cropped Work Pant

tss-work-pant-2I always like to have a couple of slightly baggier trouser options for winter. I think it may have something to do with footwear. I tend to wear Tricker's or Red Wing and like the look of both with a wider leg. These ts(s) work pants play that role perfectly. As you can see from the lookbook image, the width of the trouser and height and heaviness of the boots combine really well. Don't underestimate the value of the cropping either. EG's winter trousers tend to favour a similar silhouette but you often need to play with their length to create a good look. Beyond the styling, the fabric is also worth highlighting. Bio canvas is not only durable but also produced without chemical fertilisers, pesticides or genetic modifiaction. Then there's the colours; all three are great. The mustard might be a little harder to pull off but with navy, brown and olive, it could look fantastic. The other two are much more accessible and extremely versatile. I'll admit the width and cropping do make these unusual but I think with the right boots and a nicely layered top half, they offer a really interesting alternative.



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Reader Comments (4)

I think cropped pants work better with narrower leg openings.

August 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterdavidH

agreed.

August 29, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterkyx

@ davidH and kyx... Narrower leg openings are good too! I like having the option of both though.

August 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSimon

[...] on the list. I had been looking at Engineered Garments’ option, or filling the void with the ts(s) cropped version. Now though, these Orslow pants are the front runner for fall. The pockets look perfect - from [...]

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