5 Awesome Alternatives to Jeans

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Aigle Cordway Trousers

Best for Date Night

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Poor old corduroy. Yes, it’s always been the go-to choice for mothball-scented geography teachers, but don’t let that put you off. The fuzzy grooved fabric is a seriously viable choice for any smart/casual occasion. A dark pair like these are really versatile, and will look ace with a gloss black derby shoe or a simple trainer such as a Vans Authentic.

£80 Aigle.com


Kolor Tapered Trousers

Best for Chilling

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We’re all guilty of retiring our worn-out gym joggers and putting them out to pasture as comfy home slacks, but that’s a terrible mistake – a man’s chill pants are one of the most important wardrobe items he owns. Yeah, these cost a pretty packet, but the Japanese-made wool and cashmere blend is so soft that, once on, you’ll likely never manage to take them off. 

£295 mrporter.com


Soulland Bomholt Pants

Best for Match Day

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By combining all the comfort of a jogging bottom with the durability of a cotton chino, the Bomholt Pant by Scandinavian design supremo Souland is one hell of a hybrid. The best feature is the elasticated drawstring waist, meaning you can order as many pies as you like at half-time and still have room to move.

€120 (approx £90) soulland.com


Pretty Green Navy Belt Loop Tailored Trousers

Best for Work

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Never turn up to the office without looking the business. These crisp slacks will have you channelling your inner Gordon Gekko without going near braces and a dodgy 80s hairdo. Team them with a freshly pressed white shirt, some burgundy socks and a shiny oxblood brogue. Accessorising with a rolled-up Financial Times is optional.

£85 prettygreen.com


Gymphlex Sports Trousers

Best for Everything Else

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Chinos are the James Milner of trousers: they’re amazingly versatile and yet never really get they credit they deserve. They can be worn with almost anything, for nearly any occasion, in any season. Don’t go for the classic beige set though (that ship sailed a few seasons back) – instead get yourself an olive or navy pair and wear them exactly as you’d wear your jeans.

£83 gymphlex.co.uk 

Craft beer drinker, Devonian, fisherman and former content director of Coach online, Chris contributed style coverage and features between 2016 and 2019.