Prime Poplin Trouser in Dark Khaki (Regent Plain Front - Regular, Short, & Long Rise) by Berle
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Many gentlemen like to keep at least a couple pairs of poplin pants on hand for casual occasions. It’s easy to understand why. This is a tremendously comfortable material, especially the version used by Berle, which is a 65% polyester 35% cotton blend. Berle's Prime Poplin is loved by many customers for its comfortable fit and impressive look. If the casual portion of your wardrobe has gotten a bit thin, add some options by picking up a pair or two of these men’s poplin pants.
Crafted with detail in Berle's Regent fit, a traditional fit trouser with your choice of regular rise (11 1/2"), shorter rise (10 3/4") or long rise (12 1/4").
FEATURES:
- Prime Poly/Cotton Poplin
- Flat Front
- Regular Rise (11 1/2"), Shorter Rise (10 3/4") or Long Rise (12 1/4").
- Relax Fit: Sits Straight on the Hips and Thighs
- Fabric Weight: 5.6 oz.
- 65% Polyester 35% Cotton
- Unfinished Bottom
REGENT MODEL - TRADITIONAL FIT MEASUREMENTS:
- Plain Front
- REGULAR RISE: 11 1/2″ (measured from the top of the waistband to the crotch seam)
- SHORT RISE: 10 3/4″ (measured from the top of the waistband to the crotch seam)
- LONG RISE: 12 1/4″ (measured from the top of the waistband to the crotch seam)
- THIGH: 26 1/2"
- KNEE : 20 1/2"
- BOTTOM : 17 1/4″
- Sizing is based on a pant size 34
After immigrating to the United States from Poland in the early 1900s, brothers Philip and Hyman Berlinsky opened New York Tailors, a men's clothing store, on King Street in historic Charleston, S.C. Philip, who was considered a master of his trade and who could work miracles with a needle and thread, often custom-made pants upon request from his customers. After World War II ended in 1946, the brothers decided to open their own trouser manufacturing company. They named the company Berle Manufacturing, which they considered to be an appropriate abbreviation of Berlinsky.
Eventually, the brothers decided to separate the retailing and the manufacturing sides of the business and split them amongst the family. Hyman and his family took over New York Tailors, while Philip and his four sons, Maurice, Herbert, Danny and Norman went with Berle.
A discovery by Philip's son, Herbert, put the company in league with major trouser manufacturers. While on a trip to Florence, S.C., Herbert heard about a new model of trousers that all the young boys were requesting. It was called an “up flaps model,” instead of the traditional “down flaps” model. He had a tailor there make him a pair and brought them back to Charleston where they took off and became one of the hottest models sold in the Southeast for the next 10 years.
Today, the company is run by the 4th generation of family who possess an in depth knowledge of the fashion retail industry. The commitment to deliver fashionable, comfortable and quality apparel is still as strong today as it was when the company was founded.