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Classic Wool Trousers in Dugdale's "New Fine Worsted" Fabric

$370 $420

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Our Made-to-Measure Classic Trousers programme allows you to select from our available styles, in any fabric of your choice with measurement modifications for a good fit.

Here we present to you a selection of fabric choices from the book "New Fine Worsted" put together by Dugdale Bros & Co.

Fun Fact: Did you know this range was originally used for the iconic cream uniforms in Singapore's prestigious Raffles Hotel? 

This classic collection is ideal for wear through spring summer and autumn. It offers the wearer comfort through its open construction, which allows air to move through the garment. Enhanced performance comes from a slight 'uptwist' to the yarn. A trousers in this fabric will shed creases more readily and retain its shape over longer periods.

Founded in 1896, Dugdale Bros & Co is now the last remaining, independently owned English cloth merchant in Huddersfield, the historic home of fine English cloth. They work with the best local craftspeople to develop and manufacture their range of cloths, the majority of which are spun, woven, scoured and finished within ten miles of their Northumberland Street headquarters in the centre of Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England.

The style of our classic trousers comes with these product details: 

  • Fabric made in Huddersfield, England weighing 255-285gms or 9-10oz
  • Dugdale Bros & Co "New Fine Worsted" (100% Merino Wool)
  • Variety of Natural Buffalo Horn Buttons Options
  • Variety of Side Adjuster Options
  • Belt Loops / Side Adjuster / Button Adjuster Options
  • Slanted Front Pockets
  • Optional Internal / External Coin Pocket
  • Double Welted Back Pockets
  • Unlined

Lead time of 3 - 5 weeks from the day your order is placed.

Size28293031323334353637
Waist30313233343536373839
Hip38.539.54041424343.5444545.5
Thighs24.52525.525.752626.52727.52828.5
Rise2525.52626.52727.52828.52929.5
Leg Opening14.514.5151515.515.5161616.516.5
Length39.539.539.5404040.540.540.540.541

* Measurements shown are in inches.

* As products sewn are hand guided, we allow a standard deviation of 1.3cm from the measurements given in the chart.

Classic Wool Trousers in Dugdale New Fine Worsted

Step 1: Waist Measurement

Button up the waistband and have the trouser zipper zipped. Lay the trouser flat and measure the waistband across. Make sure waistband is stretched from end to end while measuring.

Multiply it by 2 to get the total measurement of the waistband. (i.e. 15.25" x 2 = 30.5" total circumference of the waistband)

OR

Measure your waist directly and place measuring tape above the waistband of where your trouser sit.

Step 2: Hip Measurement

Place measuring tape 1" below front pocket and measure across to get hip measurement. Multiply it by 2 to get the total circumference of the hip.

OR

Measure the widest part of your hip directly. Make sure the tape is straight across the hip.

Add 2" of slack to give the final hip measurement.

Step 3: Rise Measurement

Measure from the top of the waistband to the intersection where the inseams meet each other to get the measurement of the front crotch.

Continue measuring from the intersection up to the back waistband to get the total rise measurement. You can also measure from the back waistband to the intersection and add up the front and back rise measurement.

OR

Measure your rise directly. Start from the top of the waistband behind to the top of the waistband in front. Do not pull it too tightly.

Step 4: Thigh Measurement

Lay the trouser on its side and flip up the top side of the trouser. Measure across the thigh and make sure that your measuring tape is perpendicular to the inseam.

Multiply it by 2 to get the total circumference of the thighs.

Step 5: Hem Measurement

Lay your trouser on its side and make sure that the hem is laid flat on the table. If you are measuring a slanted hem, make sure that your measuring tape is perpendicular to the outer seam.

Multiply it by 2 to get the total measurement of the hem.

Step 6: Trouser Length

Measure the length from the top of waistband down to the hem. Ensure the fabric is laid out clean for an accurate measurement.

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