The Smith Tapered Chino is the perfect everyday chino. Made from a stretch cotton fabric, these chino pants feature a tapered silhouette with a slim leg opening, front slant pockets and back welt pockets. Combine with a striking button-down shirt for a day-to-night ensemble. He is 188cm (6'2") tall with a 96cm (38") chest and an 81cm (32") waist. Stretch cotton fabric Tapered fit Slim leg Front slant pockets Back welt pockets | Sportscraft Men's Smith Chino Tapered In Size 36
The Smith Tapered Chino is the perfect everyday chino. Made from a stretch cotton fabric, these chino pants feature a tapered silhouette with a slim leg opening, front slant pockets and back welt pockets. Combine with a striking button-down shirt for a day-to-night ensemble. He is 188cm (6'2") tall with a 96cm (38") chest and an 81cm (32") waist. Stretch cotton fabric Tapered fit Slim leg Front slant pockets Back welt pockets | Sportscraft Men's Smith Chino Tapered In Size 36
in 2 offers
The Smith Tapered Chino is the perfect everyday chino. Made from a stretch cotton fabric, these chino pants feature a tapered silhouette with a slim leg opening, front slant pockets and back welt pockets. Combine with a striking button-down shirt for a day-to-night ensemble. He is 188cm (6'2") tall with a 96cm (38") chest and an 81cm (32") waist. Stretch cotton fabric Tapered fit Slim leg Front slant pockets Back welt pockets | Sportscraft Men's Smith Chino Tapered In Size 36
The Smith Tapered Chino is the perfect everyday chino. Made from a stretch cotton fabric, these chino pants feature a tapered silhouette with a slim leg opening, front slant pockets and back welt pockets. Combine with a striking button-down shirt for a day-to-night ensemble. He is 188cm (6'2") tall with a 96cm (38") chest and an 81cm (32") waist. Stretch cotton fabric Tapered fit Slim leg Front slant pockets Back welt pockets | Sportscraft Men's Smith Chino Tapered In Size 36
Size
Last updated at 14/01/2025 13:59:48
originally posted on sportscraft.com.au
originally posted on sportscraft.com.au
originally posted on sportscraft.com.au