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Italian Donegal Madison Trouser in Tan Herringbone

Todd Snyder

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Inspired by all the classic elements of a chino, our design team created the Madison Suit Pant as a casual take on the tailored, pleated trouser. A natural waist leads to a relaxed fit through the hips and thighs before tapering at the calf. It’s crafted from a wool Donegal herringbone made by the experts at Sondrio — it combines the unique flecks of the former with the classic pattern of the latter; think of it as a more polished take on tweed. Pull on a pair to elevate a humble hoodie or tee, or top with a dress shirt and a sport coat (like the matching suit jacket, perhaps) for a more formal look.

Tucked away in the heart of the Alps, the family-run Tessuti di Sondrio mill was founded in 1895 and is one of Italy’s most revered cotton fabric weavers.

Matching Madison Jacket Available
70% Virgin Wool, 30% Nylon
Tailored Fit
Set Waistband
Tab Closure
Single-Pleated Front
Pre-Cuffed
Hits at Ankle
Fabric From Sondrio Mill in Italy
Garment Made in Portugal
Dry clean only. Medium iron as needed.
Style PA1004280

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Reviewed by David K.
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Rated 5 out of 5

Stylishly Classy

Great super high end quality. It looks great.

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