Siena Italian Wool Pant
Banana Republic’s recurring Italian-wool trouser line, cut for the clean tailored uniform the brand now owns best.
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Story & heritage
The Siena trouser is one of Banana Republic’s recurring tailoring names: a polished pant family built around Italian wool, precise office-to-dinner proportions and the brand’s current emphasis on quiet luxury materials.
That makes it a useful modern icon for the label. It is not a logo piece; it is the sort of repeat wardrobe block that defines Banana Republic’s contemporary identity more accurately than a single seasonal print.
Materials & craft
The official listing describes Italian wool from Marzotto, a mill founded in Valdagno, Italy in 1836. The pant uses a high-rise fit, pleated front, concealed closure, belt loops, front and back pockets and full lining.
How to choose & style
The ankle length is the key: it lets the pant show loafers, slingbacks or a lean boot cleanly. Black is the most versatile; lighter neutrals make the Italian wool feel softer and more resort-like.