Last chance: extra 10% off from 2 items
Men's trousers navy blue wool and cotton seersucker Fursac - P3CVOK-DX04-D030
Men's trousers Fursac - P3CVOK-DX04-D030
Men's navy blue trousers Fursac - P3CVOK-DX04-D030
Men's wool and cotton seersucker trousers Fursac - P3CVOK-DX04-D030
Men's blue, navy blue wool and cotton seersucker trousers Fursac - P3CVOK-DX04-D030

Seersucker elasticated trousers

295 EUR
Color Navy blue - Tone on tone Gingham pattern
  • Seersucker elasticated trousers - P3CVOK-DX04-D030
Size guide
Trousers size
Choose your size

Wool and cotton canvas seersucker elasticated trousers with tone on tone Gingham pattern

  • Elastic waistband with woven lace and buttoned tab
  • Waist pleat
  • Straight trousers bottom
  • Men trousers 60% virgin wool and 40% cotton
  • Dry clean
  • Model: size m, 1,89 m tall
  • Take your usual size or for more comfort, we recommend you to choose a bigger size

Traceable item: discover its manufacturing stages.

P3CVOK-DX04-D030

  • Alma : Pay in 3 free of charge
  • Paypal : Pay in 4 free of charge
  • Apple Pay, Google Pay
  • CB, Visa, Amex, MasterCard, Maestro

Find out more on our Secure payment page

In France:

  • Standard Shipping Free within 2-4 working days
  • Relay point Shipping Free within 2-4 working days
  • Express Shipping within 1-2 working days - €15
  • Free returns - Within 30 days (without outlet and archive sale orders)
  • only exchanges are free of charge for the archives/outlet sale orders - within 30 days

Learn more about our shipping & returns conditions

Seersucker elasticated trousers

295 EUR

Virgin wool

This is what we call fibres that come from the first shearing of a sheep or lamb. They have been neither spun nor felted nor part of any other finished product, and contain no more than 0.3% of impurities.

Seersucker

This waffled-effect material, traditionally in blue and white stripes, first appeared in India in the 18th century. Adapted to the wetness of its native climate, it was quickly exported to become a summer classic in the United States. Worn in Congress until the arrival of air conditioning in the 1950s, seersucker is available these days in a wide variety of colours, and still dissipates heat just as efficiently. The American tradition of “Seersucker Thursday” continues to require that men and women wear seersucker suits in Congress, the second or third Thursday in the month of June.

Canvas

Canvas is different from other fabrics because it has no front or back. This is the result of a particular weaving method that alternately crosses the odd and even warp threads, to let the weft thread through.