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The Ultimate Guide to Men's Pants: 10 Types of Pants for Men

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It's all too easy to fall into a style rut when it comes to trousers. Most men's legwear rotations consist of three garments: jeans, chinos, and suit trousers. While there's nothing wrong with that, it doesn't hurt to toss in the occasional curveball to keep things fresh and exciting.

Fortunately, there is no shortage of possibilities. Modern menswear offers trouser styles to fit every budget, taste, and occasion. So, with that in mind, here are the most important types of pants for men to have in your collection.

Top 10 type of pants 

Types of pants for men need to have in their wardrobe 

  • Slim Jeans 

As far as casual dressing goes, “If in doubt: slim jeans” is a pretty solid mantra to live by. Skinny-fit denim can make larger guys look top-heavy, while looser cuts leave short or skinny men drowning in fabric. Slim fit is the comfortable middle ground – a simple, flattering cut that looks good on anyone.

The best thing about this style is that, really, anything goes when it comes to your outfit. Try pairing it with a gilet, flannel shirt, and suede boots during the colder half of the year. Or cuff the legs and go sockless with a plain white tee and your go-to trainers on warmer days. When the evening rolls in, simply throw on a lightweight jacket like a bomber or Harrington over the top.

  • Straight-Leg Jeans

Straight-leg jeans are another men's style staple that is currently on-trend. With the surge of 1990s nostalgia and stonewash denim, traditional styles such as the Levi's 501 have regained favor. But don't be scared off by the fact that they're trendy; straight-leg denim is here to stay. As long as you keep the wash plain and distressing to a minimum, this is a cut that you can wear season after season.

Straight-cut jeans are a slightly looser fit, so dressing them requires striking a balance between your torso, legs, and footwear. That means a skintight T-shirt and low-profile shoes won't work here. Instead, employ layers on top to add depth and bulk, and go for your feet, choose between a boot and a chunkier sort of trainer. Then, simply cuff or pin roll the hems to the desired length, and you're done.

  • Pleated Trousers

Until recently, pleats were virtually exclusively found on men's trousers over the age of 70. However, the relaxing of shapes in menswear has brought this vintage look back to the forefront. And this is not necessarily a bad thing. Pleated trousers provide a greater range of movement, and the looser cut is far more comfortable than slimmer fitting options.

Despite its many advantages, it is a difficult pair of pants to wear. Pleated trousers look great with casual tailoring, so wear a light-colored pair as separates with a blue, unstructured blazer, an Oxford shirt, and black Derby shoes.

  • Wide-Leg Chinos

They may be an acquired taste, but if you can get used to wearing wide-leg chinos, you'll soon realize the benefits. This loose cut is as comfy as it comes and is a simple way to add a modern touch to practically any ensemble. They are an especially good choice for the summer because the extra width keeps them cool and breezy.

Unsurprisingly, wide-leg chinos work best with a relaxed, casual look. Unless you're attempting to seem like a 2002 skateboarder, they should always be cuffed above the ankle. Pair with other loose-fitting clothing, such as chore jackets, boxy T-shirts, and hoodies, and choose for simple, low-top shoes.

  • Slim chinos 

Slim-leg chino pants are a more affordable option. This timeless classic is not just a wardrobe essential, but it is also quite flexible. The appealing design works well with practically any casual or formal attire, and the cotton twill structure provides comfort that denim cannot match.

Slim chinos are ideal for sophisticated casual. They're smart enough to wear with a shirt and blazer on Dress-Down Friday or in business casual environments, but casual enough to pair with trainers and a T-shirt on the weekend. The goal is to get the fit just perfect. Always choose a style with a mid-height and a modest taper to the legs. 

  • Jersey Joggers

A pair of comfortable joggers is essential for any long-haul journey, weekend errands, or simply lazing on the sofa. Jersey joggers may not be the ideal workout option, but they are the most comfortable.

The rise of athleisure has given you more alternatives for styling joggers than ever before. Why not mix them with a simple crew-neck sweatshirt, premium sneakers, and an overcoat to dress things up? High-low dressing at its best.

  • Technical Joggers

These teched-out training trousers stand in stark contrast to ordinary jersey joggers. Technical joggers aren't ideal for wearing on a daily basis, but there's nothing better for working out at the gym or on the track.

In terms of styling, if you're thinking about it during your workout, you're not working hard enough. Instead, while choosing a pair, consider the materials and craftsmanship. Keep an eye out for lightweight, moisture-wicking fabrics that are both breathable and comfortable.

  • Cargo Trousers

Cargo trousers are making a (stylish) comeback after a long run as one of menswear's biggest fashion faux pas. These multi-pocketed utilitarian clothes were once a certain sign that a man had thrown in the sartorial towel, but with everyone from Brunello Cucinelli to Carhartt WIP now pushing the design, it appears that cargo pants are finally chic again.

It's good news for us. After all, they're practical, comfy, and add to your legwear options. If you're not sure how to style them, consider pairing them with a knitted roll neck, wool overshirt, and leather Chelsea boots.

  • Dress Trousers

A man's wardrobe cannot be considered complete without a selection of formal trousers. Tailored trousers are essential for the job and for special occasions such as weddings. When purchasing, consider fabric, color, and fit. The first two of these elements are subjective, however the fit of your trousers is not.

The first critical factor to consider is leg length. The hem of the leg should be just above the shoe. Any longer, and the fabric will bunch. Any less, and you'll be exposing too much sock. The only exception to this rule is purposely shortened trousers, which are meant to be worn without socks.

  • Smart Joggers

Every day, we are grateful for the opportunity to live at a period when suiting and leisurewear are beginning to merge. Specifically, it is now entirely appropriate to arrive at a meeting or even a date wearing a pair of jogging bottoms. Well, assuming they're smart enough.

Tailored joggers are the result of designers combining the best features of the most comfy trousers in your wardrobe with the least comfortable. The end result is a pair of trews that are elegant enough to wear with tailoring while remaining comfy enough to execute a full split. For a tried-and-true minimalist outfit, pair with a Breton top, bomber jacket, and elegant white leather sneakers.

Conclusion 

Building a well-rounded wardrobe begins at the bottom—literally. With these ten basic types of pants, every man may be prepared for any circumstance, whether it's a formal event, a casual weekend, or a tough outdoor expedition. Investing in the proper styles provides adaptability, comfort, and timeless appeal. So, mix and match, try out different fits, and up your style game—the right pair of pants may make all the difference.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How do I choose the right pants for men?

As previously discussed, selecting a comfy cloth is essential. Also, check sure the waistline isn't too tight; a finger should be able to easily slip between your body and the waistband. If you want to go for a tailored style, choose a pair with some elasticity.

How many pants does a man need?

We recommend keeping at least four pairs, all in neutral hues. This makes them interchangeable, saving time and money when putting together an ensemble. Make sure your jeans do not sag or pull in the back, and that the hem sits just over your shoelaces.

How much can men's pants be taken in?

The waist width of proper cloth trousers can be reduced by 0.75" (1.5" overall circumference). It can be taken in by 1" (2" total circumference). Any modifications to this dimension will necessitate corresponding alterations to the pants' seat (Hip Width).

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