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amp;quot;Introducing our new trouser style with Rota. This idea was born from our needs for more casual fits. For many of us, the classic rota shapes paired with a shirt, tie and jacket have given way to more relaxed trousers, light sweaters and cardigans. We felt it fitting to update the fits we've carried and lend Rota's ski
Introducing our new trouser style with Rota. This idea was born from our needs for more casual fits. For many of us, the classic rota shapes paired with a shirt, tie and jacket have given way to more relaxed trousers, light sweaters and cardigans. We felt it fitting to update the fits we've carried and lend Rota's skills to the silhouettes we've been loving. The single-pleated trouser is less roomy than double-pleat but more relaxed than our classic shapes but just as stunning. The single-pleat works beautifully with the unique hand and lightness of the fresco wool.These are trousers you can wear all summer.---Kenshawn
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