




Society Club Trousers
Product Description
These trousers, inspired by vintage advertising and turn-of-the-century tobacco silks, feature a classic straight-leg silhouette. With unique side tie waist adjusters and multiple pockets, they offer both style and functionality. Crafted from quality materials, including 100% wool or silk with cotton trim, they embody a blend of modern elegance and historical charm. Ideal for those who appreciate distinctive, well-made clothing that stands out. From the brand: These trousers are inspired by a 1920s novelty advertising banner. The original banner was for the Society Brand Clothes and was likely intended for a store display. Founded in 1902, the brand manufactured men's suiting in Chicago until 1952. The silhouette is that of a traditional trouser—mid-rise with a straight leg. Side tie waist adjusters for ideal fit Two front slash pockets Two back flap pockets 100% wool Made in India Dry clean only View all trousers These trousers are inspired by a turn-of-the-century tobacco silk quilt. Tobacco silks were small printed fabric cards inserted in cigarette packages. The themes of silks varied widely and included military awards, kings and queens, and animals. The silhouette is that of a traditional trouser — high rise, straight leg. Side tie waist adjusters for ideal fit Two front slash pockets Two back flap pockets 100% silk with cotton trim Made in India Dry Clean only View all trousers All wear, mending, and idiosyncrasies are unique to the original textile. These trousers are inspired by a turn-of-the-century tobacco silk quilt. Tobacco silks were small printed fabric cards inserted in cigarette packages. The themes of silks varied widely and included military awards, kings and queens, and animals. The silhouette is that of a traditional trouser — high rise, straight leg. Side tie waist adjusters for ideal fit Two front slash pockets Two back flap pockets 100% silk with cotton trim Made in India Dry Clean only View all trousers All wear, mending, and idiosyncrasies are unique to the original textile.











