
Baird Trouser
Style
Baird is a vintage inspired workwear trouser, drawing from classic styles worn at the turn of the century. Cut to sit a little higher on the waist than our other styles, the Baird trousers feature a notch cut waistband and a "buckle-back" rear waist adjuster. Rather than a traditional waistband, the Baird trousers feature a "grown-on" or "Hollywood waist", a vintage detail rarely seen in modern styles. The button fly, on-seam pockets, and externally mounted brace buttons are further nods to our vintage inspiration.
Fit
Baird is a slim fit style with a mid-to-high rise and a straight leg. We would suggest ordering your usual size.
Design Features
- Button-through closure.
- Button fly with French bearer.
- Belt loops.
- Buckle and strap rear waist adjuster.
- Grown-on waistband.
- Straight, on-seam hip pockets.
- No rear hip pockets.
- Half lined to the knee (front only).
- Horn buttons.
Product Code | baird-trs-ln-trt-green |
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Style Name | Baird |
Pattern | Tartan |
Material | Linen |
Weight | Lightweight |
Item Returns | This item can be returned |
Linen
Lightweight, breathable, and richly textured, linen is the quintessential summer fabric. Whether woven in a simple plain weave or the more textural hopsack, the fabric remains breathable and cool to wear thanks to the linen fibre's inherent absorbency and ability to conduct heat. Natural variations in thickness along the linen fibre give the resulting cloth a deeply textured and slightly slubby look reminiscent of woolen spun tweed. It is this distinctly naturalistic feeling and relaxed character that draws us to feature linen in the collection.
Fabric Details
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Weight: Lightweight.
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Outer: 100% Linen.
Fabric Care
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Dry clean only.
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Do not wash.
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Do not bleach.
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Do not tumble dry.
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Cool iron.
For small marks, we advise the use of a damp cloth and a small amount of clean water. A clothing brush or lint roller will remove dust or pet hair.
Tartan
A classic Scottish pattern, tartans are composed of complex and often boldly coloured checks. Historically, the colours used and style of check were unique to local weavers across the country. These designs were passed on generationally and their unique patterns and colours slowly became associated with particular areas and the people living there. Today, tartan makes for a bold, heritage-inspired way to add colour and pattern to a look.