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&SONS have designed a new style of chino, influenced by a classic 1950s style trouser. They wanted to balance the smarter chino with a workwear aesthetic, using a medium weight cotton twill and adding brass hardware, practical details and a button tab turn up. The build and finish feels more like a carpenter’s trouser, with angled pockets, pocket loop and a heavier cotton than traditional chinos. This gives them a tough, workwear finish but with the cut and style of the iconic design.
The build and finish feels more like a carpenter’s trouser, with angled pockets, pocket loop and a heavier cotton than traditional chinos. This gives them a tough, workwear finish but with the cut and style of the iconic design.
&SONS introduced a coin pocket on all of their colour ways and released a limited edition coin to commemorate the launch. Smaller pockets, usually found on the inside of the front pocket, were introduced back in the 1800s to hold watches. Over time, the pocket was reduced in size and used to carry anything from coins and ticket stubs to pieces of gold.