
Boden's 'flattering' chino trousers now £43 with shoppers buying in every colour
Chino trousers are a classic choice for good reason - they're comfy, pair with virtually everything and suit every season. Boden has slashed the price of a stylish yet practical pair of chinos to half price, reducing them to £43 down from £86.
The offer on the Patch Pocket Crop Chino covers both the navy and red options, though shoppers can also make savings on the beige version, now available for £60.20, plus the khaki-green selling for £68.80.
Crafted from 98% cotton and 2% elastane, the soft and breathable trousers offer a touch of stretch and flexibility, guaranteeing all-day comfort. They can effortlessly transition from office wear to weekend casual, cementing their status as a versatile wardrobe essential.
Cut to finish just above the ankle in a cropped style, they boast a straight leg silhouette and include multiple practical pockets. For a smarter alternative, these camel-toned cropped trousers from Next cost £36.
The Boden trousers have been praised by customers as 'effortless to wear', with one buyer delighted that the 'material isn't too rigid or heavy', reports the Express.
Ideal for year-round styling, another shopper commented: "Wore the blue pair last night while entertaining friends for dinner. They are so comfy. Look great. I hope I can wear them in the autumn/ winter as they are cropped, perfect for an English summer evening outside! Really love them. As usual Boden you've sorted me for the summer! Thank you!"
Patch Pocket Crop Chino
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A third customer expressed: "Very happy with these chinos. Love the style, the colour is good and so is the fit. Exceeded my expectations."
Customers are so pleased with the trousers that they're buying them in multiple colours, with some even wishing for a wider range of shades. One shopper shared: "I bought both the blue and oatmeal crop chinos. Very comfortable to wear in a medium weight fabric. Easy to wash and irons very well."
Another individual penned: "These are lovely cropped chinos and fit really well, I'm size 14, 5ft 4. Very flattering. Blue is a very pleasant colour and versatile. Relatively thick fabric but I reckon they will be hard wearing. Great value in the sale, just need a few more colours."
One person provided feedback stating: "Loved the trousers, but they were too long, so sent them back."
Those of a shorter stature might prefer to choose a pair of petite trousers instead. Roman's Petite Cotton Blend Stretch Chino Trousers (£30) are a fantastic choice, available in five colours.
Another repeat purchaser commented: "Fit beautifully and so comfortable. They look great and are the perfect length. I bought two in different colours."

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