Can you explain the difference between slacks and chinos? Explain where the names come from and what they’re made of!

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Can you explain the difference between slacks and chinos? Explain where the names come from and what they're made of!

Suddenly, can you clearly explain the difference between slacks and chinos? Both are major items among bottoms, but the reality is that they are completely different. This time, we will focus on the difference between slacks and chinos!

Slacks and chinos are the standard men’s bottoms. What are the characteristics of each?

Slacks” are an indispensable bottom for beautiful coordination

The name “slacks” is used to refer to suit pants. The name “slacks” is derived from the English word “slack,” which is said to have originally referred to long pants with a roomy silhouette. Many items are characterized by a center crease at the front, and nowadays dressy pants are often referred to as slacks. Today, there are also slender slacks, and the definition has become much broader. They come in a variety of materials, colors, and silhouettes, and are useful not only as suit pants, but also as an item to mix and match with casual outfits to give them a more beautiful look.

Chinos”, a casual bottom with military roots

In contrast to slacks, which are used as a broad term, chinos are the name of a limited item. The word “chino” at the beginning of the name is taken from a fabric called “chinocloth,” which refers to a thick, durable cotton twill fabric. Chinocloth was a fabric used by the U.S. Army during World War I as a fabric for military wear, and the name is said to have originated from a change of ” China = China,” from which the fabric was imported. Originally, colonial colors such as beige and khaki were adopted so that dirt and soil would not stand out, and these colors are still often used as the basic colors. In addition, the silhouette is generally a slightly thicker shape. Although these pants are casual pants with military roots, they are more elegant than jeans or cargo pants. They are also famous as the standard bottoms for traditional jackets worn with navy blue blazers.

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