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Todd Snyder

Slim Fit Stretch Chino

$148
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Solid trousers—smart, understated, and surprisingly comfortable for the price—these are the grown-up chinos you actually wear instead of letting collect dust.

Todd Snyder Slim Fit Stretch Chino
THE GUYTALK TAKE

Our Honest Read

Let’s cut through the fluff: this isn’t your gym-bro ’tech chino’ nonsense.

The Todd Snyder Slim Fit Stretch Chino strikes the sweet spot—sharp enough for the office, relaxed enough for weekend plans.

They’ve got just enough stretch to move when you do, but they don’t disintegrate into baggy sag following a few hours on the couch.

Color options are grounded—stone, olive, navy—but wear ’em enough and they age in a way that feels earned, not formulaic.

$148 isn’t pocket-change, but for build, fit, and the little touches, it’s legit.

WHY WE RECOMMEND IT

The Case For It

Is It Too Flashy?
Safe. As neutral as it gets, in the best way.
WHAT TO KNOW

Key Facts

Materialapproximately 90% cotton, 8% polyester, 2% Lycra for comfort stretch.
FitSlim fit with a five-pocket, slightly tapered leg—also available in relaxed or straight.
Colorsaround nine options including stone, olive, navy, black, dark wheat.
Size rangewaists from 28 to 40, inseams 30 to 34.
Price$148 retail, with occasional discounts bringing them down significantly.
THE BRAND

Who Makes This

Todd Snyder launched his self-titled line in 2011 after stints at J.Crew, Ralph Lauren, and Old Navy—his aesthetic fuses British tailoring and American vintage workwear with accessible luxury.

The brand was sold to American Eagle in 2015 for $11 million, giving it scale while keeping Snyder at the creative helm.

Today, it occupies that sweet spot between heritage Americana and modern minimalism—real-world staples, not hype pieces.

HOW TO USE IT

Making It Work

Pair these with an OCBD and clean sneakers for a sharp weekend look or add a chore coat and loafers for meetings.

Wash cold and hang dry to preserve the fit and stretch; skip the dryer unless you want them to shrink in the thigh—and yes, keep ’em away from the iron unless you enjoy cringe creases.

WHERE TO BUY

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