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J. Press / Made in Japan

Taupe Wool Dress Trouser

Taupe Wool Dress Trouser

Designed as the perfect complement to the J. Press Taupe Wool Blazer, the trousers offer a refined hand feel with added resilience, providing a smooth drape and enduring comfort, ideal for both tailored and relaxed Ivy combinations.

This trouser is crafted in Japan from a luxurious 98% wool and 2% polyurethane cloth. Japanese tailors often blend a minimal amount of polyurethane to bring modern functionality to traditional fabrics, making them more practical while maintaining authentic Ivy-era aesthetics.

Cut with a classic rise and a clean, straight leg, the trousers feature traditional Ivy details including a back cinch for an adjustable fit, and are half lined to the knee for comfort and structure. A neatly finished turn-up hem completes the look, balancing practicality with timeless style.

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Details include:

  • Classic Fit
  • 98% Wool / 2% Polyurethane
  • Back Cinch Detail
  • Half Lined to the Knee
  • Turn-Up Hem
  • Made in Japan
  • Dry Clean Only

Available as a seperate or as a suit

Regular price £295.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £295.00 GBP
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