

Mili ChinosNavy
Sold out and discontinued.
Sorry you missed it.
Made from a soft 9oz peached 100% cotton drill cloth from Brisbane Moss in Todmorden. Cotton is from the US, woven, dyed and finished in Turkey.
Not your average chinos. We’ve ditched all that “middle management, Trump-alike ugliness” replacing it with proper cloth and quality make, packed with substance in a smart military style.
There’s enough tension in the weave and weight of the cloth to give a nice firm drape without being too heavy.
Pocketing is the same heavier weight 100% cotton as per all our latest denim jeans.
British-made horn buttons for the fly and back pockets.
Smart side seam front pockets (secret pocket as always in the left pocket bag).
Two rear welt pockets with buttoned flaps and sewn in button bearers.
Amelia has designed this pattern with details drawn from two pairs of military chinos from the 1950s, one Italian and one American. She then added our modern relaxed taper fit to this vintage style. The fit is similar in proportion to our 178 Jeans and Fatigue Pants, but a little slimmer in the knee and leg opening.
It's in the details
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Brisbane Moss 9oz 100% cotton drill cloth
A durable twill weave. -
5-button fly
For a quicker draw. -
Proper belt loops
that take a 1.5" belt. -
Strong bar tack reinforcements
for strength and durability all around. -
Lining for strength
in the bottom of back pockets. -
Two welted back pockets
with concealed button hole bearers. -
Side seam pockets
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Secret pocket
built into the pocket bag of front left pocket. -
Heavyweight 11oz pocketing
made from 100% cotton. -
British made horn buttons
by Courtney & Co.
Made for us in London
The Mili Chinos are made for us by Blackhorse Lane Atelier in London who make all our jeans. They have the reputation of making some of the very best jeans in the world. Like us they’re small scale, independent and value quality above all else.
Quality finish right through to the core
Turn your Mili Chinos inside out and you’ll see that the make quality isn’t just a fancy façade.
All seams have a European-style tailored finish with no unfinished edges or overlocked stitching. This makes the inside as clean and sharp as the outside, something that you’ll appreciate every time you wear your Mili Chinos.
Size Guide
In the photos: Ed is 5’8″ / 10.5 stone and wears 30 waist, 28 leg.
If you already have other HebTroCo pants… the Mili Chinos are similar in proportion to our 178 jeans and Fatigue Pants but a little slimmer in the knee and leg opening.
Any questions at all please email us and we'll do our best to guide you
SIZE | 30 | 32 | 34 | 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 |
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1/2 Waist (A) | 15.6 | 16.5 | 17.5 | 18.5 | 19.5 | 20.5 | 21.5 | 22.4 |
Leg Opening (B) | 7.5 | 7.6 | 7.7 | 7.8 | 8.0 | 8.1 | 8.2 | 8.3 |
Inside Leg (C) | As per your selection |
SIZE | 30 | 32 | 34 | 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 |
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1/2 Waist (A) | 39.5 | 42 | 44.5 | 47 | 49.5 | 52 | 54.5 | 57 |
Leg Opening (B) | 19 | 19.3 | 19.6 | 19.9 | 20.2 | 20.5 | 20.8 | 21.1 |
Inside Leg (C) | As per your selection |
Product Care
Wash at 30 degrees. Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry. Warm iron.
Reviews
Daniel Wheeldon (verified owner) –
Brought a pair of these new Mili Chinos in Navy and they arrived today.
I wasn’t quite sure what waist size to go for? I’m a 32″ in most high street brands (vanity sizing!). But looking at the size guide on the website my waist falls somewhere between a 32″ and a 34″. I took the advice and went for a 34″. Glad I did. They’re a tad roomy around the waist but nothing a belt won’t fix and I’m sure now a 32″ would have been too tight.
As for the trousers themselves. They’re the usual quality you expect from HebTroCo. Well put together and look classy. The cut of the trousers is great. Being roomy in the thigh but narrowing at the bottom without being skinny at the hem. They look fine with trainers, shoes or boots. The colour is a lovely deep navy. The cloth is defintely a step up from what I’ve witnessed in chinos from other brands, which can be quite thin and only really suitable for summer use. I’d confidently say you could wear these in winter as an alternative to jeans if you wanted to and your legs wouldn’t be cold.
Happy with my purchase.