One piece, one story: The Check Trousers by GoodNeighbors Shirts

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Genderless, artisanal slow fashion for modern humans — made with intention, worn with style


This is The Check Trousers by GoodNeighbors Shirts.
In a system that produces tonnes of disposable clothing, we curate: one piece, one story. A radical view for ethical and aesthetic resistance — meaningful garments, an expression of good design. Slow fashion — made to last, made by hand.

The Check Trousers arrive with understated confidence. They sit with style — relaxed yet refined, tailored yet easy. 100% cotton against the leg. The design features a distinctive burgundy-and-dark-green check on a clean white base — a pattern that recalls vintage clubhouse floors and modern city grids. The print is woven, not printed; the colours sink into the fibre with quiet permanence. The elasticated waistband and adjustable drawstring offer a personalised fit — an invitation to move freely. Two practical side slit pockets complete the piece — an invitation to live hands-free.

It honours the creativity of meaningful design: structure — of a classic check, reimagined for modern ease. Of a trouser that stands up to the day but bends with the body. And comfort — the only guide that could produce something this effortless, this honest.

Burgundy and dark green, on white. A burgundy that belongs to aged leather and autumn vineyards. A green that belongs to forest shadows and the patina of old brass. A white that is not a blank slate, but a canvas — bright, crisp, alive.

The Check Trousers by GoodNeighbors Shirts shown from waist to bare feet, revealing the distinctive burgundy-and-dark-green check on crisp white cotton. Set against a minimalist backdrop of warm wooden wall and table, adorned with two vases and understated decor.

Genderless, artisanal trousers for modern humans


The design:
Straight-leg cotton trousers. 100% cotton. Distinctive burgundy-and-dark-green check print on clean white base. Elasticated waistband with adjustable drawstring. Two side slit pockets. Comfortable fit. Made in Japan.

The make:
Made in Japan — by GoodNeighbors Shirts, a small artisanal brand revered for its textile expertise and natural-dyeing techniques. This denotes more than origin — it signifies integrity: a genuine commitment to craftsmanship and style. Every stitch — from precise construction to sustainable production — reflects skill and purpose, ensuring a garment that stands apart. Every detail, from the woven check to the final drawstring knot, is curated with care. Each piece is produced in limited runs.

The Check Trousers: stylish vintage-inspired pattern that moves with you


The Check Trousers offer something unique: comfort that adapts, style that stands out. Designed for movement and for rest. From morning coffee to evening aperitivo, from studio to street, they simply work.

How to style:

For the studio: worn with a crisp Oxford shirt or a fine-gauge sweater. Add a blazer, depending on the weather. The check adds a graphic element without shouting. Let the hem brush the top of a loafer. A uniform that remembers slow days.

For the city: paired with a simple white tee or a slouchy knit. The burgundy-and-green check nods to tradition, but the drawstring waist says now. Rolled cuffs, relaxed stance. Walk with purpose.

For the weekend: styled with a denim shirt knotted at the waist. The elastic waistline forgives the second coffee and the third pastry. The side pockets hold keys, a phone, a folded poem. The cotton breathes.

For the modern humans who curate, not consume — whose wardrobe is a library of dog-eared favourites, each piece a chapter in their story.

🌟 The Check Trousers – GoodNeighbors Shirts
Limited quantities. Like a hand-drawn trait — subtle, singular, unrepeatable style. Designed for daily wear. For personal style. For life.

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Available by appointment for private shopping in Milano or worldwide — from screen to doorstep.

P.S. Ask us why the drawstring changes everything. Or how design, comfort, and fabric become a philosophy, not just a process. We are here for the conversations, not just the transactions.

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