Men's trousers can be worn in various ways. Perhaps you occasionally wear smart trousers to an event, or you might wear trousers more often for work. What do you wear with trousers? What shoes do you wear with your trousers? We understand you have these questions and are happy to give you tips on how to combine trousers for men.
What are trousers?
Trousers are long, smart pants. For men, "trousers" often refers to the bottom part of a smart suit. Nowadays, you also see casual trousers. These are trousers that look smart but can be worn on multiple occasions. You can use these comfortable smart trousers for when you go to work dressed smartly, but they are also ideal for a business meeting, sports event, or business trip.

Trousers can also be worn for a wedding, dinner, or other outing where you want to look smart.
How to wear men's trousers?
To create the look you envision, it's important to choose the right length and fit for your trousers. Do you get an accordion effect on your shoe? Then your trousers are too long. Trousers that are too tight don't look good, and trousers that are too loose can quickly look untidy.
If the trousers fit snugly around the buttocks, no pockets are open, and no rolls of fat fall over the waistband, we're talking about a good fit.
What you wear with trousers depends on the occasion. If you take the trousers as the starting point of your outfit, you can go in many directions. And... Last but not least, don't forget your footwear!
What is the correct length for men's trousers?
Trousers should fall straight onto the shoe. This means the trousers can rest slightly on your shoe or come to the edge of the shoe. For a classic look, the back of the trousers should reach halfway down your heel, and your ankles and socks should not be visible.
If you're going for a more casual look, you can play with the length of the trousers.


Classic trousers
Trousers are often worn with a suit or blazer. Classic trousers have a straight crease on the front and back. The trouser leg is straight and can be rolled up once at the hem. Trousers are worn with a belt.
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Classic trousers can be worn with a two or three-piece suit. Black trousers for men are a safe choice and convey reliability. Combine them with a light (preferably plain) shirt if you want to exude authority. Dark blue and grey are also appropriate colours for a business look.
Do you want to be less formal but still smart? Then opt for light trousers or a shirt in a warm colour or a fun print.
All-round trousers
Men's trousers that can be used for multiple occasions can also be worn in various ways. The trousers can be worn with or without a belt. All-round trousers don't always have a crease. For a casual look, you can even fold the hem more than once, showing a bit of your ankle.
A hoodie with your trousers, a t-shirt, a polo, a shirt... trousers can be combined endlessly for multiple occasions.

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What kind of shoes do you wear with men's trousers?
What shoes you wear with your trousers largely depends on where you're going. Are you going to a wedding, a fancy dinner, or something business-related? Then wear loafers with your smart trousers. Not a fan of loafers? Then go for derbies. A bit classic, but also casual! Want to be sure you're making the right choice? Then wearing brogues with your trousers is the way to go.
Perhaps you only wear your sneakers with sweatpants, but in street style, you see these styles being combined. Chic and sporty complement each other, so get your sneakers out of the closet. If this street style look is a step too far for you, choose smart slip-ons or basic sneakers.
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What kind of jacket do you wear with men's trousers?
What jacket you wear with your trousers largely depends on the style. The texture and colour of the fabric play a big role in this.
When wearing a suit, it's nice to choose a longer coat than your suit jacket. Think of a peacoat. This jacket is slightly sportier than an overcoat.
An overcoat can also be a good choice. Plain wool or mottled, with a neutral colour and a model that reaches just below your knee, you can combine it endlessly. Perfect for work, but also for your weekend.
With a parka, you can brave any weather. For dropping off the kids on your urban arrow for work, standing on the sidelines on the weekend, or your business trip to the Alps in the heart of winter. Practical, high-quality, and all-round.
Speaking of style and comfort... Put on these smart trousers and you're ready for any setting.