Premium Stretch Chinos – Smart Casual Fit | Timeless British Style

Weight (kg) Recommended UK Size Height Adjustment
45–50 UK 27–28 +1 size if above 175 cm
50–55 UK 28–29 +1 size if above 175 cm
55–60 UK 29–30 +1 size if above 175 cm
60–65 UK 30–31 +1 size if above 175 cm
65–70 UK 31–33 +1 size if above 180 cm
70–75 UK 32–34 +1 size if above 180 cm
75–80 UK 34–36 +1 size if above 180 cm
80–85 UK 36–38 +1 size if above 180 cm
85–90 UK 38 +1 size if above 185 cm
90–95 UK 38–40 +1 size if above 185 cm

Choose your size based on weight first. Adjust based on height for a better fit. UK size refers to waist size in inches. If between sizes, choose the larger size.

How to Measure Trousers

1. WAIST:
To measure the waist, first fasten the trousers. Then lay them flat on a smooth surface, removing any excess fabric and wrinkles.

2. RISE:
With the trousers fastened, lay them flat on the floor or a table. Smooth out any wrinkles and measure this area starting from the crotch seam up to the top of the waistband.

3. HIP:
Measure around the hip area, which is usually about 1½ inches below the zip.

4. THIGH:
Measure from the crotch seam to approximately 2.5–5 cm below the hip area.

5. LENGTH:
With the trousers fastened, lay them flat on a table, floor or any flat surface, ensuring the outer seams are aligned at both ends. After smoothing out wrinkles or excess fabric, measure from the top of the waistband to the hem.

6. KNEE:
Remove any wrinkles or excess fabric if necessary. Measure around the knee area.

7. INSIDE LEG:
With the trousers fastened, lay them flat on a smooth surface. Measure the inside leg from the crotch seam (where the front and back seams meet) down to the desired length.

8. LEG OPENING:
Finally, following the same method as above, lay the trousers flat on a table or floor. After removing wrinkles or excess fabric, measure from one side of the leg opening to the other.