Cargo trousers spent a long time being worn badly and the category is still recovering. Too baggy, too stiff, pockets positioned in a way that adds bulk exactly where you do not want it. The regular fit changes things considerably when it is done well. We have been specifically interested in cuts where the leg sits properly from the hip down, where the pockets lie flat rather than pulling out, and where the overall shape works with a clean trainer or a suede boot without any effort. These are not workwear trousers dressed up and they are not fashion pieces trying too hard. They sit in a genuinely useful middle ground for weekends, travel, and anything that requires a bit more practicality without abandoning the idea of looking considered. Fabric weight matters here too. Too light and they lose their shape. Too heavy and they become a chore to wear. The ones we have picked get the balance right.