There is a version of wide leg trousers that gets it completely wrong and most men have seen it. Too much volume in a fabric that has no weight behind it and the whole thing looks accidental rather than considered. Getting it right is about understanding that the width needs structure to justify it. The break at the hem, the way the seat fits, the fabric weight that lets the leg fall cleanly rather than billow. We have been looking specifically at trousers that move well because that is where a lot of pairs fail in practice. They look excellent on a hanger and awkward the moment someone actually walks in them. The options here work in motion as well as standing still, which sounds obvious but is surprisingly rare to find. From tailored wool options that sit properly with a blazer to more relaxed cotton and linen cuts that work in warmer weather. These are worth the effort of getting right.