Trousers


Men's Trousers Sale

The men's trousers sale at Pepe Jeans London goes beyond denim — cotton chinos, functional cargo trousers and fleece joggers make up a selection of non-denim trousers built for the real day with the same fabric and finishing standards that define the label's wider range.

Types of Trousers in the Men's Sale

The men's trousers sale organises itself into three main families. The cotton chino — in a lightweight twill with a clean fall, flat front and straight hem — is the transition piece between casual and smart-casual: works with sneakers or leather shoes depending on context. The cargo trouser — with functional side pockets in ripstop or resistant cotton — gives more character and works better with more urban or relaxed looks. The fleece jogger — with elasticated waist, ribbed cuffs and a brushed interior — covers the most comfortable register without losing shape through the day.

Fabrics and Fall: What Separates Each Trouser

In the men's trousers sale, the fabric determines the fall and the use. The cotton twill of the chino has a clean, structured fall that holds a crease well and keeps its shape through the day without excessive wrinkling. The ripstop of the cargo — with its characteristic cross-weave — is more resistant to tearing and gives the trouser more body at the pocket panels. The cotton-polyester jersey of the jogger is lightweight, stretchy and quick-drying — built for movement rather than sitting still in.

How to Wear the Men's Trousers Sale

A chino from the men's trousers sale in beige or olive green with a piqué polo and loafers is the look for an informal meeting or a summer dinner without effort. The cargo trouser in black or khaki with a plain t-shirt and chunky-sole trainers reads more urban, more current. The jogger in grey or navy with a matching sweat and low sneakers closes the spectrum — comfortable, coherent, without looking like you've come from the sofa.

Which men's trouser from the sale works best with a shirt?

The cotton chino is the style that accepts a shirt most naturally — its clean fall and structured finish complement shirt fabric without competing. In a neutral colour (beige, grey, navy), it works with a linen or poplin shirt in any tone.

How should I wash men's chino trousers from the sale so they don't shrink?

Wash at 30°C on a gentle cycle, inside out to protect the colour. Avoid the tumble dryer — cotton twill shrinks with heat. Dry on a hanger and press lightly while still damp if the model has a front crease to keep the hem clean and sharp.

What's the difference between a cargo trouser and a chino?

The cargo has visible side pockets with a flap or zip — functional and part of the aesthetic — and is typically built in more resistant fabrics like ripstop. The chino has a clean flat front with no exterior pockets and a neater, more structured fall — closer to a dress trouser in its finishing.