The Danver Pant
The easy pant in Steven Alan’s wardrobe system: roomy up top, tapering cleanly at the ankle.
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Story & heritage
Official copy describes the Danver Pant as Steven Alan’s laid-back easy fit. It is designed for the kind of everyday uniform that sits between chinos and cropped trousers: relaxed, low on ceremony, and deliberately simple.
The Danver’s point is not novelty; it is repeatability. The same shape appears in long and lightweight versions, with fabric changes carrying the seasonal work.
Materials & craft
The product description defines the cut as roomy through the thigh with a carrot taper down to the ankle. The brand recommends wearing it slightly big and low on the hips; the length reads as a subtle crop under six feet and a more obvious crop on taller frames.
How to choose & style
Size it for ease rather than sharpness. The Danver works with untucked shirting, polos, and light jackets because the taper keeps the volume controlled at the ankle. Khaki and brown are the safest daily choices; darker twills make it cleaner.