There is no doubt that white trousers are a strong statement in men’s outfits. Mick Jagger, Gunter Sachs, David Hemmings and Jacques Dutronc have all worn them, defining the trend. Alain Delon and Jean-Paul Belmondo, iconic men of the 1960s, often wore white trousers, with a wide top, just above the waist, and associated it with the cosmopolitan aura of the French and Italian Riviera. Since then, it has been seen from Milan and Pitti Uomo to Paris and London. The possibility of many stylistic combinations, from linen, velvet jackets to leather bikers, suede brogues, and velvet slip-ons , makes it a distinctive yet important garment for the men’s wardrobe.