Most wide-leg trousers have decorative pockets. Too shallow for a phone, too flimsy for keys, too obvious when full. The Ashford has three real ones: two deep slip pockets at the front, a hidden full-size zip pocket on the right side for cards or passport, and a back welt pocket that opens when you need it. The kind of detail you only notice when you stop reaching for your bag.
Wide-Leg That Moves With You.
Cut from premium Ponte knit, a matte four-way stretch fabric that drapes like silk and recovers like denim. The leg falls clean through the thigh and breaks naturally at the shoe. Sit, walk, cross your legs, take the stairs. No pulling. No riding up. No shape loss after a full day on your feet. Tailored aesthetic, joggers comfort.
Smart Enough For The Office. Easy Enough For Sunday.
Pair them with a knit and loafers and you're dressed for a meeting. Throw on a blazer and they read as full tailoring. Crew tee and sneakers and you've got the weekend uniform. The elasticated drawstring waistband feels like loungewear. The structured Ponte makes them look like trousers you paid £200 for. One pair, every situation.
Each size comes with the optimal inseam for typical UK male height in that bracket.
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4.8117 verified reviews
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Felix Hartwell
4 days ago
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★★★★★
Wide leg trousers that actually fit. The cut falls clean through the thigh without looking baggy or theatrical. Waistband sits where it should and doesn't roll over after a full day sitting at a desk. Bought the Black in M. Pairs with everything I own. Already ordered the Brown.
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Owen Drysdale
6 days ago
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★★★★★
The Ponte fabric makes a huge difference. From a metre away these look tailored. On your body they feel like joggers. I wore mine to back to back meetings and walked out at the end of the day without that stiff sweaty leg feeling.
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Reuben Marsh
1 week ago
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★★★★★
Honestly the pockets sold me. Phone goes in the front, cards in the hidden zip pocket on the right side, keys in the back welt. I haven't grabbed a bag in three weeks. Most brands forget about pockets entirely on wide leg trousers.
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Hugo Pemberton
10 days ago
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★★★★★
Loafers and a knit for the office. Trainers and a tee for the weekend. Throw on a blazer in the evening and they read as tailoring. The elasticated waist keeps them comfortable. The cut keeps them looking sharp. Cover more situations than anything else in my wardrobe right now.
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Charlie Easton
2 weeks ago
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★★★★★
Picked up the L in three colours because the bundle discount made it silly not to. Black for work, Brown for weekends, Beige for warmer days. Same fit across all three. Same drape across all three. Hard to fault.
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Toby Wilkinson
3 weeks ago
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★★★★☆
The Navy is a deep saturated navy, not the washed out blue you usually get from high street. Fit is spot on. Waistband stretches enough to forgive a big lunch. One thing to flag: the inseam runs slightly long if you're under 5'10", but any tailor sorts it in twenty minutes.
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