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If Peter Christian were known for one thing, it would be the trouser department. A bumper stock of men’s trousers in a huge range of colours, cut from traditional fabrics; tweed, cavalry twills, flannels and corduroy, through to lightweight summer slacks and cotton chinos. Classic cuts, comfort fit with hidden waistband extenders, and for the jean junkies, drill cord and moleskin jeans. Scroll down to stroll out in style.
We treat all our customers like Lords and Ladies.Excellent 26,342 reviews on 4.6 out of 5
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Lovely quality garments and my order today is made with British wool. Thank you for supporting British wool! Seamless ordering and delivery experience as ever with Peter Christian.
- Julie TaylorToday
Very good and prompt service
- Charles Hyde-SmithToday
Online shopping.
- DavidToday
Ordered my dad socks on the site as they are the only socks he likes to wear ive ordered from the site a few times with ease and arrived on time always happy with the service i receive for my dad will use again
- Andrea Livingston Today
After not finding what I was looking for in shops I discovered exactly what I wanted on the website and a beautifully packaged waxed coat arrived, which I am delighted with. The quality is very good and well worth the money.
- RobertYesterday
Good product and efficient service, thanks
- Chris BignellYesterday
Easy to order. Quality product.
- Mr HarrisonYesterday
The legs are too long.
- Martyn Scott-AsheYesterday
Great service, nice quality clothes.
- robin ellisYesterday
The garments were delivered promptly, neatly packed and also had return instructions in case anything was wrong - nothing was missed except a final warning of the date of delivery, but I suspect that may the carrier's responsibility
- Clive SimpsonYesterday
