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Straight Leg Chino

$215.00
SKU:
1939.06
(47 reviews) Write a Review

Straight leg, button-fly Chino.  Made in San Francisco, Calif. USA of heavyweight (10 oz.) Japanese twill.   Fit guide

A NOTE FROM PETE & TONY

Tony and I are big fans of a proper pair of Chino pants. We wore them as high school kids early on with more of a preppy tone. Then off to SDSU in 1983, where there were plenty of military supply shops selling old, high waisted Chinos. We got them tapered as hell, which felt more Ca. punk than the preppies still rolling around town with their collars popped and a cable knit sweater draped over their shoulders.

With US textile factories closing, Tony found this fantastic twill, made in Japan. We feel it is the best we have ever used for our tapered leg and straight leg Chinos.

So straight from the SF factory to our HQ to possibly your doorstep, comes our Chino’s.

Enjoy ya'll,

Tony Patella
Pete Searson
Tellason

Reviews

  • 5
    Amazing fit and quality true to all Tellason products

    Posted by Arthur on 13th Nov 2016

    Outstanding quality and the fit is incredible (not too tapered for a relaxed old guy). I'm 6ft 3in and 83kg - the 33in waist fits perfectly. 10/10 chino that can't be beaten. Wish I bought 2 pairs while they still had my size. Tellason forever. Stop reading reviews and buy this product!

  • 5
    Who knew Tellason made chinos as well as their jeans???

    Posted by Jon on 9th Aug 2016

    First off, Galey & Lord closing their plant is like Cone Denim closing their doors... end of an era (or 2 or 3!), buy while you still can! Tellason is known for denim, and I am a huge fan but their biggest secret are the "secondary" items ... duck canvas pants, chinos, sweatshirts. These pants treat you the same way as your favorite jeans, the more the wear, the more they thank you. If I am not selling you on them, I have a 75 year old dad that jumped on board ... he even wears them with just a white t shirt like he did 60 years ago, (from a guy that only would wear collared shirts with khakis till he got these pants!). Good work once again Pete and Tony!