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chinos





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The writer, producer and host Avery Trufelman has a grand theory about why the same basic clothing items — oxford button-downs, chunky sweaters, pressed chinos — have remained wardrobe staples for the last half-century.

From New York Times

A heavyset man wearing black-framed eyeglasses, he walked to the witness stand in baggy chinos, a flaming-red Chicago Bulls cap and a crimson T-shirt emblazoned, “Blessed with Success.”

From Washington Post

His first major hit came at the intersection of the two worlds: super-wide chinos, which seem equally suited for a conference room or a skate park.

From New York Times

De Oliveira, whose idea of dressing up for visitors consists of adding a rumpled jacket to his chinos and well-worn loafers, appears unconcerned with status.

From Science Magazine

Complete the look with a pair of chinos or your favorite shorts.

From Los Angeles Times