Men’s tailored trousers

The most masculine of garments entered history when man domesticated the horse and needed to protect his legs while riding to conquer the world.
Initially rejected by the Romans, who considered the breeches of Celts and Germans a garment for barbarians, the trousers spread then throughout the empire thanks to the soldiers who appreciated their warmth and comfort.
From the calze solate – thight-fitting footed hose – of the Middle Ages, we arrive at the precious culottes of the nobles of France in the eighteenth century, and, by contrast, the long and rough trousers of the working people, who gave a name and identity to the men of the French Revolution: the Sanculotti, the ones “without culottes” – underpants.

The last major innovation was the straight-line trousers, a dominant model throughout the nineteenth century, introduced in England by Lord Brummell as an emblem of bourgeois society.

For about seven thousand years trousers have been speaking about the man who has worn them; this is the reason why you have chosen men’s tailored trousers: browse through our photogallery, start telling your story.

And remember:
The crease of the trousers is more straight and sharper than a sword.
Mario Mariani, journalist