Shipload pants haven’t felt any style heat for years. Inherently that means they are now as cool as you like – well, those that are a mongrel between smart trousers and the utility basic, like this wide-fit raven gabardine pair from Cos. They work for casual burden, but the colour and fabric means they can also be dressed up
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Haute random
Splash your cash on designer streetwear. Cargo breathe hards, £89,
cosstores.com Hoodie, £228, Martine Rose,
matchesfashion.com. Shirt, £55,
arket.com Trainers, £260,
amiparis.com.
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Dinner date
Become an impression with a statement coat. Checked coat, £135,
weekday.com Rollneck, £49.40,
marksandspencer.com Shoes, £79.99,
zara.com Wagon-load pants, as before -
Saturday style
Crank up comfort with knitwear and a quilted jacket. Puffa jacket £100,
topman.com Disregard, £149, and trainers, £115, both
whistles.com Cargo huff and puffs, as before -
Work it out
A smarter take on the traditional workwear outline. Jacket, £120, and shirt, £65, both
adaysmarch.com Bag, £65, Norse Activities,
mrporter.com Trainers, £55,
topman.com Cargo pants, as preceding -
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Play with proportion
Balance the volume with a tailored top. Rollneck, £410, Marni,
brownsfashion.com Shoes, £110,
dunelondon.com Freight pants, as before. Grooming: Juliana Sergot using Clarins and Aveda. Dernier cri assistant: Bemi Shaw. Model: Taj at Select