- Sizes: 29-38, 40 inch waist
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Men’s clothing can feel depressingly limited at times—just look at the size of most stores’ men’s departments compared to the women’s section. Casual pants are a prime example, seemingly relegated to just the same old jeans and chinos. But look a little deeper, and you’ll find there are more options available than you first thought. We’ve rounded up some of our favorites in this collection of the best casual pants for men.
If you’re looking for the best chinos for men, look no further. “These almost feel like sweatpants with their soft, stretchy cotton, but the fit makes you look fantastic,” says Burch. “Roll them up with some flip-flops for a casual day out, or wear them with a pair of Oliver Cabbell sneakers for a classy look at the office. It’s a common pant that a guy will buy in every color once he slips a pair on.”
A good-looking, comfortable chino, available in a rainbow of colors.
While it might sound counterintuitive, performance pants are actually a good option for casual wear, especially if your idea of casual involves hectic days and nights out and about. You may be surprised that the brand behind some of the best leggings for women also has great choices for men. “Lululemon is known for providing performance pants that offer moisture wicking properties, stretchability, and ultimate comfort for active individuals,” says Malarkey.
Comfortable and fitted, these pants will handle just about anything that you can throw at them.
It seems like so many khaki pants out there are just various milquetoast shades of light beige, which is a shame–—the word has its origins in meaning “soil-colored,” but those deeper shades are all too often lost. For khakis that retain a richer tone, try these Deck Pants from Freenote Cloth. “They have amazing detailing, a killer workwear-inspired look, are extremely versatile, and will last a lifetime,” enthuses Burch.
A classic-looking, rugged khaki with a deep, rich tone.
There are an insane number of options out there when hunting for the best jeans for men, and everyone’s taste in denim will vary. That said, we’ve been impressed with Duer’s offerings, especially their slim performance jeans, which have enough stretch to be relaxed and comfortable, but enough structure to look smart when the time comes to dress them up, especially the darker washes. Pair them with tennis shoes or Chelsea boots, and you’re halfway to a go-to outfit.
Feature-stuffed and comfortable, these jeans will work for just about any occasion.
There are few words that inspire anxiety in men like “smart casual.” The phrase can mean virtually anything (although not, as we discovered, pajamas with a cummerbund), so having a reliable pair of pants to build an outfit around is a good start. Malarkey’s preference is Vuori’s Meta Pants, which she says are, “Built for adventure and movement, and perfect to take you from the office straight to dinner out or a date.” Vuori also made our list of the best joggers for men and the best hoodies for men.
The ideal smart-casual pants, easily dressed up with a shirt, or dressed down with a tee or sweater.
“I love these pants!” says Malarkey. “They feel like you’re wearing sweats, but they’re great go-to pants for everything. The best part is, they will never shrink or lose their shape, and they stay wrinkle free.” Ideal for travel—especially, say, having to go straight from the airport to a work meeting or dinner with the in-laws—they’re designed to stand up to weather, washing, and whatever else you get up to.
Comfortable and durable, while retaining their smart shape, this is the ideal pair of travel pants.
You might not want to work too hard in a pair of pants that cost close to $300, but if you do, you’ll certainly look good. And being heavyweight and durable, the pants themselves will hold up better than you might expect. “The detailing on these is second to none,” says Burch. “The fabrics are out of this world, and the fit and styling will make you look hip and in fashion, even while swinging a hammer.”
Rugged work pants with a great blend of style and utility.
Nineties nostalgia continues with the return of cargo pants as a style choice, rather than just a convenient way to store a backpack’s worth of stuff in your trousers. Patagonia, which made our list of the best men’s clothing brands, delivers a pair that split the difference between fashion and function. “For stylish yet functional cargo pants, brands such as Patagonia provide fashionable solutions featuring numerous pockets and technical features,” says Malarkey. “These pants are great for the outdoors and super durable and reliable over time.”
A tough, super-practical pair of pants that’s starting to creep back into fashion.
I turned to our panel of menswear experts for advice when making the selections, but also conducted my own thorough research, scouring customer reviews to find only those that scored highly for comfort, fit, longevity, and style.
“First and foremost, you want comfort–casual pants should be comfortable!” says Patrick Burch, co-owner of Cave + Post Trading Co. men’s boutique. “Second, you want versatility, meaning something you can wear on the couch watching a football game, but also something you would wear to the office if you aren’t dressing up. Something that looks sharp or stylish but is also comfortable will check all of these boxes.”
With this in mind, CEO, style expert, interior designer, and brand ambassador Chantelle Hartman Malarkey suggests considering the following:
“When shopping for casual pants, prioritize those made of quality cotton, linen or wool blend materials, as these provide comfort, breathability, and longevity.”
“Select a style with an ideal cut for your body type, without being overly tight or too loose. There are a few fits you can choose from, such as straight leg pants, slim fit or relaxed fit. What you choose is based on personal taste and what feels best on your body.”
“You should be mindful of your budget, but I always suggest prioritizing quality over quantity when purchasing pants. Though investing in well-made pairs might cost more initially, their increased durability provides better long-term value and will prove to be a worthwhile investment over time.”
“Casual pants used to mean those that you might wear on a ‘dress-down-Friday’ at the office,” says Burch. “Today, in the post-Covid world, casual pants pretty much refer to ‘the pants you wear all the time except when you’re forced to dress up.’ From joggers to denim, to cuffing both jeans and chinos, to boxier workwear-inspired looks, casual pants have become the norm in everyday life, even at the office.”
“Jeans, chinos, and joggers,” says Burch. “These are the go-to for men. Jeans are no longer what you wear on a Saturday, they’re a fashion statement. A well-fitting pair of selvedge jeans with a flashy cuff can be as much of a fashion statement as a thousand-dollar suit (and can cost a pretty penny, too). But they last forever and look better with age.”
“Joggers and chinos are also still a go-to casual pant: Chinos with a vintage, workwear-inspired fit are back in style, and even a high-waisted cut with a cinch-back buckle have made a re-entry into menswear,” Burch continues. “Throw them on with a newsboy cap, a pair of cap-toe work boots, and a well-fitting t-shirt and you have a great look that will be the envy of the more conservative dressers. A pair of slimmer, cotton joggers or stretch chinos are also a great look with a good-looking fashion sneaker. All of these looks are now front and center for both work and play.”
“Chino pants make for great business casual wear,” says Melony Huber, co-founder of ethical lifestyle collection La Peony. “Their tailored appearance combines style and comfort into one. I would invest in all the basic colors, so you can have Chino pants as the base of outfits and switch out shirts for occasions and days. I would look for sustainable brands offering eco-chinos made of organic cotton or recycled materials, with modern tailored fits that come in various colors for different styles and occasions.”
“When styling casual pants, pairing them with complementary pieces that color-match is key for creating a put together but relaxed aesthetic,” advises Huber. “Chinos look best worn with an appropriate button-down shirt, blazer or nice shirt. I would also go for neutral tones such as navy, khaki or black, so you have staples in your closet that go as a base to your rotating tops based on occasion.”
“A slimmer pair of chinos with or without a rolled cuff and a pair of sneakers (Oliver Cabbell, Heritage Diadora, etc.) with a polo is a great way to go to the office,” says Burch. “Put on a pair of flip flops and a t-shirt with the same pair of pants and now you can grab a beer at the bar for weekend football watching, or hang around the house with friends and look put together but comfortable.”
“Classic and timeless options such as tailored dark-wash jeans, well-fitted chinos, and solid colored dress pants never go out of fashion and can easily be dressed up or down to fit various occasions,” says Huber. “Investing in these pants will give you outfits for years to come.”
“Dark-wash jeans or chinos in neutral colors such as navy, black or gray can easily match almost any shirt style,” says Malarkey. “They provide the ideal base color and look so that different shirt designs can be rotated for different occasions. From casual t-shirts to button-downs, these style staples are easy for matching.”
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