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6 Trousers Every Man Needs For Spring/Summer 2024

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Focusing on remaining cool and comfortable in the heat without sacrificing style points. Warm-Weathe

Focusing on remaining cool and comfortable in the heat without sacrificing style points. [View this email in your browser]( Warm-Weather Pants: 6 Trousers Every Man Needs For Spring/Summer 2024 While you might want to instinctively switch to shorts as soon as the spring sun comes out, don’t overlook trousers. Longer legs are smarter and much more versatile, effortlessly taking you from the office to the weekend in style. But only if you choose right. After all, you don’t want to be the guy wearing a pair of heavy twill chinos when the sun is blazing. So, we’re set to highlight our top picks for SS24, in collaboration with [L’ESTRANGE]( focusing on remaining cool and comfortable in the heat without sacrificing style points. What Makes Great Spring/Summer Trousers? For starters, the fabric. The days of summer trousers being sad, baggy linen designs that crumple at the first sign of movement are long gone. Many brands now offer alternatives to the OG warm-weather fabric, and while linen still has its place, it is far from the only option. Lightweight cotton is always a great choice, with its soft breathability rivalling linen. Yet it doesn’t crease as easily, offering a sharper look that better holds its shape. After something smarter still? Tropical wool, borrowed from the world of fine tailoring, has a similarly crease-resistant weave that’s ideal for travelling in. There are also technical fabrics to consider. This season, L’ESTRANGE has turned to Japan for its performance fabric, which is incredibly light but also water-repellent to cope with those unpredictable spring showers. Aside from material considerations, comfort is also crucial in warm weather. Fabric plays a part in this, but so does the cut of the trousers. Avoid anything too slim that will cling to you in the heat and leave you sweltering. Instead, go for slightly more relaxed fits, which allow more air to circulate for a breezier finish. [a model wearing a gray shirt and navy pants and a gray hoodie]( The Essential Chino The chino pant is a capsule wardrobe must-have, no matter the time of year. Able to be dressed up or down to suit any occasion, it’s a Swiss Army knife of a garment that will deliver a high ROI. [Read more]( [a man is wearing khaki pants and a white t shirt]( Drawstring Pants With the trousers expanding as you move rather than cutting into you. The effect feels more akin to wearing sweatpants, yet [L’ESTRANGE’s 24 Trousers]( look just as sharp as a regular pair of tailored pants. [Read more]( [a model wearing grey trousers and a white t shirt]( Relaxed-Fit Pants Relaxed fits are generally far more comfortable than slim fits, but they’re also way more flattering. Well-cut, relaxed-fit pants hang straight from the waist, offering a clean, unbroken trouser line down to the hem. This gives them a look more in line with classic tailoring, designed to provide shape rather than cling too tightly to your body. [Read more]( [a man wearing white trousers and a white shirt]( Tailored Linen Pants L’ESTRANGE, have found ways to take advantage of linen’s breathability without making the wearer suffer. This 24 Trouser, for example, has been cut from a linen-cotton blend. Combining linen with cotton makes them much more resistant to creasing and gives the fabric added structure and durability. [Read more]( [a man is wearing a white shirt and blue trousers]( Tropical Wool Pants Woven to allow air to circulate better through it in a way not dissimilar to light cotton or linen. But its smarter appearance ensures tropical wool is well suited to blazers and, in this case, trousers. [Read more]( [a man is wearing navy pants and a navy t shirt]( Tech Pants The brand’s AeroTech fabric has been designed for ultimate stretch, woven with 10% elastane for ultimate unhindered movement. They’ve also been treated to ensure they are water-repellent, so if the heavens open you can stay relatively dry. [Read more]( [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Twitter icon]( Copyright (C) 2024 Niven & Joshua Ltd. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Niven & Joshua Ltd Scholes Mill Old Coach Road, Tansley Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 5FY United Kingdom Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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