Cicciotto Linen Trousers
Tailored linen trousers treated as a craft object, not a basic.
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Story & heritage
The Cicciotto trousers show Attolini's tailoring beyond the jacket. Michael Jondral describes them as washed linen trousers made from a Spence Bryson archive cloth, using the skills of Cesare Attolini's trouser tailors.
The listing calls the work the final stage of Neapolitan tailoring and specifies eight hours of handwork. That makes them an icon of the lower half of Attolini's wardrobe: trousers with the same craft seriousness as a suit jacket.
Materials & craft
The trousers use Irish linen from Spence Bryson, one of the specialists for linen fabrics cited by the retailer. The product description states eight hours of handwork in the trouser atelier.
Their value is in structure without stiffness: washed linen for summer ease, sartorial finishing for the waistband, line and drape.
How to choose & style
Pair them with the Viaggiatore jacket or a knitted polo. They are strongest when treated as tailored trousers rather than casual linen pants: tucked shirt, belt or braces, and a proper shoe.
The cut can carry a linen shirt for day or a navy blazer for evening, making them a quiet anchor piece.