



Slim Fit Trousers
Tobacco Chinos by Incotex
How to wear Incotex Slim Fit Trousers

A pink vertical striped short sleeve shirt and Incotex tobacco chinos teamed together are a savvy match. White canvas low top sneakers make your look whole.

This off-duty combination of a navy crew-neck t-shirt and Incotex tobacco chinos takes on different forms depending on the way it's styled. On the footwear front, this ensemble is finished off wonderfully with white canvas low top sneakers.

This pairing of a grey double breasted blazer and Incotex tobacco chinos is proof that a safe getup can still be really interesting. Finishing with dark brown suede derby shoes is an easy way to add a little flair to your look.

Try teaming a grey check overcoat with Incotex Slim Fit Trousers if you seek to look sharp without much work. For a more polished twist, add a pair of black leather derby shoes to your ensemble.

This combo of a brown parka and Incotex Slim Fit Trousers from Barneys Warehouse is the ultimate casual style for any man. Make your outfit slightly smarter by rounding off with dark brown leather derby shoes.

If you're on a mission for a laid-back yet on-trend getup, team a white polo with Incotex Slim Fit Trousers from Barneys Warehouse. A good pair of white athletic shoes is an effortless way to inject a hint of stylish casualness into this ensemble.

An aquamarine plaid long sleeve shirt and Incotex tobacco chinos worn together are a match made in heaven for gentlemen who love cool and casual getups. When not sure as to the footwear, stick to a pair of white low top sneakers.

For a cool and relaxed getup, marry a navy bomber jacket with Incotex Slim Fit Trousers — these items work nicely together. You can follow the classic route when it comes to shoes by sporting a pair of brown leather casual boots.

A mustard double breasted blazer and tobacco chinos are among those versatile items that have become the absolute mainstays in our menswear arsenals. Complete your getup with tan leather oxford shoes to take things up a notch.