Trouser with a fairly narrow leg, made in London, with cotton cavalry twill from Lancashire, and dark horn buttons and a stone-cast brass buckle from the West Midlands. If in doubt with sizing, ignore what your current trousers say they are, and measure them instead. Lay them out flat, run the tape-measure from one side of the waistband to the other, and then double it. For those of taller stature, the leg may be lengthened by a further 1½ inches by letting down the hem — taking the total to 33½. These trousers are cotton, but with elements such as the lining and the buttons which are not. As such, they are best washed by hand in lukewarm water, or gently dry-cleaned. If a machine must be used, cold water and no tumble-drying is the only way to go.