Slim Fit 5 Pocket Chinos
Product code: T184991
About this style
These cotton-rich chinos from JACK & JONES will make a versatile addition to your smart-casual wardrobe. They're cut in a contemporary slim fit, with a classic button and zip fastening. Five-pocket styling adds a practical touch, while a branded patch at the back provides a signature finish.
JACK & JONES
Slim Fit 5 Pocket Chinos
€29.99
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Reviews (8)
Perfect length!
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
Such good quality and fit. So rare to find a 34x34, ever since M&S changed their leg lengths to 33 or 35!
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Good value
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Yes, I recommend this
Good value and quality item. Light weight ideal for holiday weather.
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Looking for go weight chinos for Autumn.
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
Very good chinos for new wardrobe after loosing weight.
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sparrow legs only
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
No, I don't recommend this
super skinny leg so unless you have sparrows legs these will be like leggings, unlike in the photo where they look a bit more loose fit. Had to send back which is a b@ll ache!
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Quality is good and also looking good
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
A pretty nice cutting chino for 36 inches tall people
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Slim fit chinos
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
No, I don't recommend this
They crease easily no texture in the material which makes them hang badly
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Quality dodgy
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
No, I don't recommend this
It looks cheap and cheerful. And the colour online (yellow or peach) does not correspond to the real thing which is pale brown.
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30" leg from M&S
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
These chinos are the first pair of trousers I have purchased from M&S with a 30" leg...at long last!!!! They are good value for the money, a little bit narrow in the leg, but OK. More suitable for "mucking about" rather than a "dress trouser"
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