Charcoal Textured Pleated Slim Fit Trouser
About This Article
The kind of trouser that bridges the gap between smart and casual without breaking a sweat. Cut in a slim tapered fit with a subtle textured weave and a clean centre pleat, this charcoal trouser brings structure to your look without the stiffness of formal wear. For the guy who wants to look put together on his own terms.
Product Details
- Color: Dark charcoal grey with subtle texture weave
- Material: Textured woven fabric (wool-blend look)
- Fit: Slim tapered
- Waistband: Elasticated waistband with belt loop detail
- Front: Centre pleat with clean pressed finish
- Closure: Elasticated waist / pull-on
- Pockets: Yes — side slash pockets
- Leg Opening: Tapered, clean hem
- Branding: No visible branding
Why You'll Wear It on Repeat
- Textured woven fabric adds visual depth to an otherwise clean silhouette — more interesting than plain flat trousers
- Elasticated waistband gives all-day comfort without sacrificing the tailored look
- Centre pleat detail keeps the front clean and structured from waist to knee
- Slim tapered cut works with sneakers, loafers, or boots — versatile enough for any occasion
Size & Fit Guide
Refer to the size chart below for exact measurements. The elasticated waist gives a comfortable range — if you're between sizes, go with the smaller one for a cleaner fit.
| Size | Waist (in) | Length (in) |
|---|---|---|
| S | 28 – 30 | 37 |
| M | 31 – 32 | 38 |
| L | 33 – 34 | 39 |
| XL | 35 – 37 | 40 |
| XXL | 38 – 40 | 40½ |
Care Instructions
- Machine wash cold, gentle cycle
- Do not bleach
- Hang dry — avoid tumble drying to maintain shape
- Iron on low to medium heat to keep the pleat crisp
- Store hung to avoid creasing at the waistband
Style It For
Wear with a tucked-in Cuban collar shirt and clean white sneakers for a smart-casual day look, or pair with a fitted knit and loafers when the occasion calls for more. The charcoal tone and textured finish make it one of those trousers that elevates everything around it — dress it up, dress it down, it holds its own either way.