#1: The Elegance of a Royal Pattern

An elegance so undeniable that these small checks forged their own destiny: at first, they clothed the workers of the estates in the Glen Urquhart valley in the Scottish Highlands in the 19th century. But their sophisticated design soon caught the eye of Edward VII and later his son, Edward VIII, both Princes of Wales, known and imitated for their distinguished style (the influencers of their time, in a way). They wore the pattern and made it popular, giving it the name "Prince of Wales check," and since then, it has dressed elegant men everywhere, perhaps including you.

#2: Modernized by a Stunning Texture

And we choose our words carefully, because we’ve never seen a fiber blend like this: 48% virgin wool for an impeccable drape, 40% cotton for a more relaxed look, 10% linen for a textured finish with small irregularities, and 2% elastane to ensure you're comfortable wearing it. This unique composition is thanks to the exceptional weaving expertise of Guabello, a century-old Italian house (celebrating 200 years, no less).

A true favorite material that we selected because it brings a more contemporary and casual touch to the pattern. You can easily wear these trousers every day, either on their own with a chunky knit or as a suit with the matching Belleville double-breasted jacket.