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I just assume they had to be millennials but you learn something everyday. Did you read the Orvis blog above? There are two 2 main differences.

Type of fabric and stitching technique. Go read it. I always suspected that the term chino came the prison slang for pants at California State Penitentiary Chino. Remember for a years Persian was the state language of Muslim Hind. Your email address will not be published. Shop Orvis. Search for: Search news articles. Written by: Orvis Staff Chinos or khakis? Photo via orvis. Newer Posts ». I will wear khakis for winter and chinos for summer there lighter.

It is quite straightforward: — Khaki is a color — Chino is a style. You should tell us which is your country when you make a comment like that. Khaki and Chino pants have a different fabric weave. In the picture at the top are the chinos on the left or the right side? After reading these comments I am more confused than ever. The article made sense but the comments confused me. Image via Naval History and Heritage Command. American Expeditionary Forces, when they joined the fray during World War I, were again wearing khaki.

Their chinos, adapted from those worn during the Spanish-American War were worn tucked into puttees coincidentally another Hindi word , giving them a peculiar jodhpur-esque look. Preceding iterations of the khaki trouser seem dated, with their flared thighs for riding and narrow bottoms for tucking into leg wraps. The World War II service chino ballooned into an entirely new and much larger garment, with a very high rise and an extremely wide leg. Though the slim-leg-favoring fashionistas might think this seems sloppy, the enlarged proportions made for far greater comfort in the tropical climes in which they were worn.

Princeton students and Faculty, Image via Ivy Style. So much khaki twill had been made for the war effort that wartime contractors had extra rolls to whip into civilian clothing.

The larger profile of the service chino made for plenty of comfort, which made them a huge hit on college campuses nationwide. And the fact that they were made from durable cotton and not some fussy wool, made them way easier to take care of and keep clean. Never as rugged or debonair as when it was worn in the Pacific War, the khaki chino has slowly slipped from its WWII pedestal to the sale rack at your local J.

The s saw the chino slimmed down for a youth market hungry for new colors, fits, and synthetic options. Though the color khaki has a troubled record, often tied to brutal, colonial warfare; there is something essential about this most subtle of camos. It pairs well with just about anything and garments cut from this cloth were so ubiquitous after WWII that they are readily available in just about any style at your local vintage emporium.

Both styles of pants can be pleated or plain, cuffed or uncuffed, but the lighter fabric of the chino and now in no iron cotton lends itself better to office attire and to easy care and functionality in a variety of settings. Are Chinos and Khakis the Same Thing? What are Chinos? What are Khakis? How are They Different Today?



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