What Clothes Look Well With Chinos For Men?

This guide provides information on how to wear chinos, a versatile pair of trousers that can be worn for various occasions. Chinos are typically neutral in color, such as khaki, but can be paired with a variety of outfits. For a casual outfit, pair them with a gray crewneck sweatshirt, navy trousers, brown leather banded watch, no show socks, white sneakers. For a smart casual outfit, pair them with a t-shirt, polo, sneakers, or boots. For a smart event or business, pair them with linen or a classic button-down long sleeve shirt. For a clean T-shirt and fresh sneakers, pair them with a blazer and Oxford shirt.

Chinos are essential for every fashionable man’s wardrobe, as they can be worn with a variety of outfits, from casual days out to formal events. For a smarter look, pair them with a plain white or black t-shirt. For a more sophisticated look, pair them with a plait stretch belt or stitch. Overall, chinos are a versatile and versatile piece that can be paired with a variety of outfits and accessories.


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What Clothes Look Well With Chinos For Men
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  • I own at least a dozen pair of chinos and wear them nearly every day. They are far more comfortable than jeans and since I work in a business casual environment and no longer need to wear a suit, I can either pair them with a oxford cloth button down or a polo shirt and a pair of loafers or camp mocs. On weekends, they work just as well with a t-shirt and my Stan Smiths.

  • @mensfashioner PLEASE put out a article on how to wear a sports jacket casually and the different types of sports jackets. I’ve tried this with a black blazer and jeans and it just DOES NOT look right and there are no good articles that I’ve found explaining this, BUT I LOVE the look when it’s done right. PLEASE HELP! Also, where can I find shorts above the knee? I hate this below the knee shorts look that is everywhere now and I can’t seem to find any “90s shorts”? Even Ralph Lauren doesn’t carry them. Sincerely, A gentleman In Need

  • Oooh, yeah, sorry. Wool is a FAR more versatile fabric. Tropic wool exists. Wool blends exist. Wool – silk, wool – linen, and wool – cotton are all pretty accessible pant types, cut in a variety of fits. Here in Canada, both Jack Victor and Gala make beautiful wool blend pants for all seasons. A natural fibre that definitely works beautifully in the fall and winter but actually breathe in the spring and summer. Also not really sure why every single stock pic used is basically leggings tight 😂 Guys don’t have nice enough ankles for an overly short fit half the time, and suggesting mocs as a shoe to be worn year round is just 😂 As an aside, if you pinch the side of the pant (just a half inch from the seam), you’ll create a slight taper that will give a more even and reliable cuff on ANY pant. Selvedge jeans, chinos, heavier wool pants? All great looks. BUT using a cuff on an overly light pant (fully linen in particular) is better to avoid cuffs. They tend to wrinkle the fron of the pant more often than not, and usually don’t have the weight to hold the cuff’s shape. My recommendation is seeking out a linen blended pant if that’s your jam. Not only will it hold its shape far better, but it’s also less finnicky as a ready to wear pant. I’ll also say, be mindful wearing high end fabrics. The less you have to care for them, the better. Jeans enthusiasts recommend not washing after every wear (obviously, if you’re actually getting them dirty, there are exceptions).

  • These looks never feel functional to very active days. More like your leisure days and a meeting or like the 8 hr desk job. Business casual. Thats why i tend to just use the color scheme and hybrid fashion. Nice top…with a more functional, flexible, and breathable bottom (nothing too gody but may have a few nin streamline features but nothing Loud.) Optimal. Authentic.

  • Most of the photos in that article the chinos are high waters and skinny leg pants. Not the look I’m going for. You were recommending lower rise pants. I refuse to wear any low rise pants. I like all pants to be at my natural waist where a gentleman’s pants should be. It is uncomfortable to me to have a waist that crosses my hip bones. Add a belt and it becomes almost painful. I’m a man and I need some room down there. Some of these examples look like the guy must have gotten himself castrated. Wearing some of those pants would have me singing soprano. I think, hopefully, we are going away from the high water, low rise, skinny leg look.

  • I think the best part about this article is every single dude you’ve shown is a model in great shape. You know what looks good on models who are in good shape: everything. I’m in okay shape certainly not as good a shape as I was when I was 21 but I have a feeling I’m not going to look as good as those fellas. Thanks anyway cute article I guess

  • I disagree with the waiter/valet comment. Obviously if you wear your chinos with a white Oxford shirt and a black vest, you’ll look like a waiter or valet, but black is too versatile to just completely scratch it off the list. I don’t own a pair of black chinos, but I’ve seen other guys wear them and they did not look like waiters or valet.

  • Levi’s 502 sta prest pant is the original chino that Steve McQueen made famous. Good luck finding them. Also the Levi’s 508 line 6 is a Jean cut chino that copied the 502. Both are lightly tapered and come in a variety of colors. 502 and 508 make cords too. These are the only casual pants I buy and both are technically discontinued. If given a choice always opt for 508 ( more comfortable). Also the 502 make a denim which I recommend against but the 508 jeans are great.

  • I am the Chino expert. I’ve worn chinos since 1990, and back then the best were from Banana Republic. This was when BR was mostly safari wear, so the chinos were great quality with cuffed hems. After that JCrew became the go to. Always pair them with Converse Jack Purcells, until now. It’s a classic style that’s timeless. My recommendation today would be Wallace and Barnes Officer’s Chino from JCrew. They are perfect! Not high or low waisted with just a slight taper, and comes with button fly. For warmer weather the Todd Snyder Modern Chino. Drawstring with cuffed hems, and a good amount of taper to wear with sockless sneakers. BTW, white chinos are my favorite. I don’t know why you don’t like them. White is classy, nautical, and very dapper.

  • Don’t know if my butt it so freaking flat, or if my lower back is a lot uglier and fatter than I imagine, but chinos (all pants really) constantly settle into a sag. It’s annoying. Belt or not, fit or not. Can’t explain it. I’m 5’8″ and it’s kinda hard to find well fitting pants. A 30 length seems to always mean wider or heavier body type than mine.

  • chinos, the ultimate geriatric pants for gents of all ages. Just like a bomber jacket. I will stick to jeans, anywhere you can wear chinos, you can also wear a dark wash or black jeans too. Otherwise, wool grey trousers will do nicely. Jeans have both warm and cold weather fabrics these days, for all seasons.

  • You are right on with the tan chinos Ashley! I have been wearing Polo Classics for years because they fit my body type and always with navy or some blue shade on top, its classic and foolproof. Always get comped especially by women who know this was a classic 80s staple which fits my age. Chambray rocks! So does short sleeve linen. Levi’s is it for a jean jacket, period. (Glad to see you recommended it for a first)

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  • Cool suggestions tho ( we) stylish men wear these ways etc. I’m one of them However, can you also point out your models ( mostly) wearing Suoer tight jeans or casual pants. Looks like women’s joggers / tights 😜. I do wear tight jeans but like Suoer tights all the way ankle 😝. Just saying. Otherwise, my style & I follow your vids. Cheers 🥂❤️🇨🇦

  • No offense to anyone here but me personally I wear what I like wether it’s fitted blue jeans, boots and a simple white v neck shirt and that’s it. I hated it when other people tried to change me into wearing what they thought I should wear or so on. I have suits for special occasions but as far as every day clothes I wear what I feel comfortable in not what other people want me to wear for my age or whatever.

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