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Bellerose | Turin Pinstripe Drawstring Trousers - Navy Stripe-A

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Bellerose | Turin Pinstripe Drawstring Trousers - Navy Stripe-A

There is a quiet authority to a well-cut pinstripe, and Bellerose’s Turin trousers wield it with a distinctly Parisian nonchalance. The stripe here is not a shout but a murmur—a fine, tonal line that traces the leg’s length with precision, lending a subtle vertical rhythm to the silhouette. What sets them apart is the unexpected intervention at the waist: a tone-on-tone navy drawstring, threaded through the belt loops of what would otherwise be a classic tailored trouser. That single gesture collapses the distance between boardroom and weekend, between structured and relaxed, without sacrificing either. The fabric is where the story gains texture. It has a dry, crisp hand—think the weight of a well-worn banker’s suit, but with a softness that speaks to hours of wear. There is no synthetic shine, no stiffness; instead, the cloth holds a gentle body that falls into clean, vertical folds from the hip. The front pleats are not merely decorative—they are functional releases that allow the fabric to drape forward, creating a subtle volume that never reads as baggy. This is a trouser that breathes with you, that moves from sitting to standing with a fluid ease. The cut is regular, mid-rise, and ruthlessly considered. The straight leg falls with a clean line from knee to hem, landing at an inseam of 80 centimetres in a size 36—a length that grazes the top of the shoe without pooling. Side seam pockets sit flush against the hip, while the back welt pockets are finished with small buttons, a detail that anchors the rear silhouette. The drawstring waist is the true sleight of hand: it allows you to cinch or release the fit, making the Turin adaptable to shifts in weight or simply to the mood of the day. It is a detail that rewards the wearer’s own hand. On the body, these trousers move with a quiet swing. They are not tight, not loose—they occupy that rare middle ground where fabric skims the form without clinging. The weight of the cloth gives them a gentle momentum as you walk, and the pleats open and close like a bellows. This is a trouser for days that require both polish and pragmatism: a morning meeting, a long lunch, an evening train. They work with a crisp white poplin and loafers, or with a chunky cashmere crew and sneakers. The navy drawstring ties it all together, a subtle reminder that tailoring need not be rigid. Wear them through the transitional months of spring and early autumn, when the air is uncertain but your silhouette should not be.

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There is a quiet authority to a well-cut pinstripe, and Bellerose’s Turin trousers wield it with a distinctly Parisian nonchalance. The stripe here is not a shout but a murmur—a fine, tonal line that traces the leg’s length with precision, lending a subtle vertical rhythm to the silhouette. What sets them apart is the unexpected intervention at the waist: a tone-on-tone navy drawstring, threaded through the belt loops of what would otherwise be a classic tailored trouser. That single gesture collapses the distance between boardroom and weekend, between structured and relaxed, without sacrificing either. The fabric is where the story gains texture. It has a dry, crisp hand—think the weight of a well-worn banker’s suit, but with a softness that speaks to hours of wear. There is no synthetic shine, no stiffness; instead, the cloth holds a gentle body that falls into clean, vertical folds from the hip. The front pleats are not merely decorative—they are functional releases that allow the fabric to drape forward, creating a subtle volume that never reads as baggy. This is a trouser that breathes with you, that moves from sitting to standing with a fluid ease. The cut is regular, mid-rise, and ruthlessly considered. The straight leg falls with a clean line from knee to hem, landing at an inseam of 80 centimetres in a size 36—a length that grazes the top of the shoe without pooling. Side seam pockets sit flush against the hip, while the back welt pockets are finished with small buttons, a detail that anchors the rear silhouette. The drawstring waist is the true sleight of hand: it allows you to cinch or release the fit, making the Turin adaptable to shifts in weight or simply to the mood of the day. It is a detail that rewards the wearer’s own hand. On the body, these trousers move with a quiet swing. They are not tight, not loose—they occupy that rare middle ground where fabric skims the form without clinging. The weight of the cloth gives them a gentle momentum as you walk, and the pleats open and close like a bellows. This is a trouser for days that require both polish and pragmatism: a morning meeting, a long lunch, an evening train. They work with a crisp white poplin and loafers, or with a chunky cashmere crew and sneakers. The navy drawstring ties it all together, a subtle reminder that tailoring need not be rigid. Wear them through the transitional months of spring and early autumn, when the air is uncertain but your silhouette should not be.