Oatmeal Linen Jackson Pleated Trousers

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£225.00
Regular price
£175.00
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£225.00
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Our Jackson Linen Trousers in Oatmeal - an undyed, naturally textured take on a warm-weather staple, where refined ease meets honest material.

Irish Linen Heritage: Cut from a beautifully substantial linen woven in Northern Ireland by Spence Bryson, one of the world's most respected linen mills. Spence Bryson has been producing premium linens since the 1890s, known for their durability, structure, and quiet elegance. Left in its natural, undyed state, this oatmeal linen carries a soft fleck and subtle slub through the weave - the kind of organic character you only get from cloth allowed to be itself. Mid-weight with a soft hand feel and beautiful drape, it carries you comfortably from high summer into the cooler months.

Thoughtful Details: These trousers feature side pockets for comfort. A button-fastening waistband with belt loops gives a clean, tailored finish, while a single forward pleat adds ease through the seat and thigh without losing the trousers' smart profile.

Everyday Versatility: The neutral oatmeal tone is a natural pairing for warmer palettes - whites, tans, soft blues, and washed-out denim shades. Wear them with a plain tee and sandals on the coast, or sharpen the look with a linen shirt and loafers for the city. Our sweaters (soon to launch) will sit beautifully over the top as the season turns.

Tailor to Fit: A slim and flattering fit and finished with a blind hem, these trousers offer timeless quality with a modern sensibility.

Designed in the UK, Crafted in Morocco: Blending considered British design with expert Moroccan craftsmanship, the Jackson trousers are a modern wardrobe staple - elevated, easy, and endlessly wearable.

When it comes to fabric, fit and construction, we're purists.

30 Years of Knowledge

Three decades of experience across heritage, high street, and luxury, distilled since 2015 into measured design and meticulous craft.

Fabric Obsessed

When a material falls short, we go back to the beginning. From waxed cotton to Donegal wool to Japanese denim, every cloth we choose has to justify itself in wear. If it's not the best, it's not TWC.

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