Alfie Garment Dyed Linen Trousers

£155.00
Slate
Size: XS

Our trousers are crafted from supple slubbed linen, which is garment-dyed for a rich, deep colour. Shaped with an elasticated drawstring waist for comfort, falling to tapered legs with inner panels, then finished with back patch pockets. Part of our Menswear collection.

Slubbed linen. Garment-dyed. Elasticated drawstring waist. Tapered legs, inner panels. Side pockets. Back patch pockets. 

Details

Machine wash 30ºC. 100% linen.
Made in India.
Variations/unevenness of colour and gradual fading are characteristic of garment dyeing. The light coloured base of the fabric may show occasionally at stitching points, this should not be considered a defect.

Size & Fit

Easy fit. Length: Ankle length.
Studio model Theodor is 6ft 2in/188.5cm tall and wears a size M.

Delivery & Returns

Reviews from Our Customers

Alfie

Relaxed Taper

“Our Alfie trousers are one of our most popular shapes, and were part of our new Menswear collection in Spring Summer ’21,” says our Menswear designer, Catie Palmer.

The relaxed, tapered style has an elasticated drawstring at the waist, allowing them to be worn higher or lower on the waist depending on your preference. Wearing them lower means the leg length will appear longer.

An inner leg panel runs the whole way up the left leg, around the base and down the right. This adds extra volume and accentuates the length of the rise.

Our Trouser Guide

Linen Care Guide

Derived from the durable flax plant, linen is one of the strongest natural fibres. It is naturally antibacterial and biodegradable, valued for its strength, breathability, and relaxed drape. First developed in Ancient Egypt, most modern flax is grown in northern France and Belgium.

  • Machine wash linen at 30°C or on a cool setting; delicate pieces may require handwashing.
  • Always turn garments inside out and avoid overfilling the machine so the fibre can absorb water properly.
  • Avoid tumble drying. Line dry on a hanger, reshape, and iron inside out while damp to reduce creasing.
  • Use a moderate heat and avoid pressing firmly on seams, as high heat or pressure can damage fibres.