Eleventy Checked Trousers
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Checked Trousers

Grey Plaid Wool Pants by Eleventy

Buy for $464 from farfetch.com

How to wear Eleventy Checked Trousers

Checked Trousers

For a casually stylish outfit, wear a black shawl cardigan with Eleventy Checked Trousers — these two pieces play really well together. If you want to feel a bit smarter now, add a pair of black suede chelsea boots to this outfit.

Checked Trousers

Go all out in a tobacco shawl cardigan and Eleventy grey plaid wool pants. Rock a pair of dark brown leather oxford shoes for an added dose of style.

Checked Trousers

You're looking at the irrefutable proof that a burgundy overcoat and Eleventy Checked Trousers look amazing when combined together in a sophisticated getup for a modern gent.

Checked Trousers

Teaming a navy christmas crew-neck sweater with Eleventy Checked Trousers is an on-point choice for a semi-casual ensemble.

Checked Trousers

For a look that's nothing less than camera-worthy, rock a burgundy crew-neck sweater with Eleventy Checked Trousers.

Checked Trousers

Why not go for a navy knit shawl cardigan and grey plaid wool pants? These two pieces are totally practical and will look great when worn together. Up the formality of your ensemble a bit by rounding off with a pair of burgundy leather double monks.

Checked Trousers

Consider teaming a navy plaid wool blazer with Eleventy Checked Trousers from farfetch.com for a neat polished menswear style. As for the shoes, you could stick to a more classic route with dark brown leather derby shoes.

Checked Trousers

This is hard proof that a brown cardigan and Eleventy Checked Trousers are amazing when matched together in a classy outfit for today's gentleman. Round off with brown leather casual boots to add a confident kick to the ensemble.

Checked Trousers

Team a brown overcoat with Eleventy Checked Trousers to achieve a dressy, but not too dressy menswear style. Complete your ensemble with brown leather double monks to make the look slightly dressier.