An Officer and a Gentleman.At Sandhurst, the Brits called them Tans.Working clothes for future Prime Ministers, Brigadiers, Viceroys, etc. Always worn with considerable affection.Ours are the equal of those. Made of really superb cotton twill, tailored pre
An Officer and a Gentleman.
At Sandhurst, the Brits called them Tans.
Working clothes for future Prime Ministers, Brigadiers, Viceroys, etc. Always worn with considerable affection.
Ours are the equal of those. Made of really superb cotton twill, tailored precisely like dress pants. Think of them as Dress Khakis. Your Do you trust me to dance with your wife? pants.
Flat front. (The cut is slimming.) Two slant pockets. Left back pocket: button-through flap. Right back pocket: button-through welt.
I hesitate to list all the engineering. (Inside suspender buttons, right inside pocket has coin bag, curtain waistband, etc., etc., etc.)
You may not be an officer. But you cant stop being a gentleman.
Officer & Gentleman Pant (No. 6581), to be worn with tweed jackets, blue blazers, hacking jackets, suit jackets you cant bear to throw away, or merely with sweaters, an interesting vest, a suede windbreaker, etc. Imported.
Please note that altered items cannot be returned. Take care to provide your accurate measurements when ordering.
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