Stacy Stewart Smith Men's Dragon & Rhombus Flat Front Cotton Twill Windsor Pants
Description
Flat front Windsor trousers in a mid-weight Italian 100% cotton twill — available in Persimmon and Onyx. The fabric is densely woven, water-resistant, and quick-drying: the same construction used for designer raincoats and board shorts, reimagined here as a wide-leg tailored trouser. On the left leg, an embroidered tapestry dragon leaps for a sequined and beaded rhombus appliqué — a priceless ruby in Persimmon, a black diamond in Onyx. Will he catch it, or will he keep frolicking? The answer changes with every room you enter. Inspired by the Duke of Windsor’s suit trousers of the 1930s, the silhouette is relaxed with a wider leg (13”) and a firm yet fluid fit. Unlined. Made to order in New York City.
Pairs with the coordinating Dragon & Rhombus Trench-Jack for a complete entrance-making ensemble. Explore the Windsor Pants Collection →
Construction & Materials
Mid-weight Italian 100% cotton twill. Water-resistant and quick-drying. Unlined. Belt loops (belt not included). Embroidered tapestry dragon on left leg. Sequined and beaded rhombus appliqué — ruby (Persimmon) or black diamond (Onyx). Flat front. Wider leg (13”). The mannequin shown stands 6’3” and is wearing a size 34 waist with a 33” inseam.
Sizing
Cut full and not close-fitting. Inseam is finished to your specified length (32”–37”). For a size beyond 36W or a custom fit, select Preorder from the size menu.
| Alpha | Waist US | Waist EU | Inseam Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small | 30 | 40 | 32–37" |
| Medium | 32 | 42 | 32–37" |
| Large | 34 | 44 | 32–37" |
| X-Large | 36 | 46 | 32–37" |
Custom Size Preorder
Select Preorder from the size menu (the option without a listed size). Production is 15 to 30 days from receipt and payment clearance. A $35 surcharge applies to custom size preorders. After purchase, you will receive a link to the measurement form by email. A couture toile is draped from your measurements while materials are prepared.
Your Measurement Form is complimentary with any qualifying purchase of $300 or more from the Fall/Winter or Spring Summer collections. Enter code FORMFREE at checkout. One use per client.
Provenance & Delivery
Made to order in New York City. Shipped with a garment bag, extra buttons, and a wooden hanger. Hang vertically using the hang straps — do not fold over a rod. Due to the bespoke nature of this garment, returns and exchanges are not accepted. Preorders are not refundable.
Care
Spot clean with a damp cloth or soft brush using a gentle cleanser. For best results, consult a luxury dry cleaner. Do not press on the face side. Press lightly from the reverse using a pressing cloth and low heat, or use a garment steamer on a low setting. Do not press the appliqués or embroidery. Improper pressing may damage the textiles and trims.
Care
Stacy Stewart Smith offers made-to-order garments, fine art, and digital publications — each requiring different care. Please refer to the product description for care and handling instructions specific to your purchase. For garments: dry clean or spot clean unless otherwise noted; do not machine wash. For fine art: keep away from direct sunlight and humidity; handle with clean, dry hands or cotton gloves. For digital products and publications: no physical care required; download and archive your files upon receipt.
Design
Every Stacy Stewart Smith piece begins as a drawing and ends as a decision — a deliberate choice of textile, construction method, and proportion made by a single designer with five decades of practice. The same eye that composes a painting composes a coat: line, weight, negative space, and the relationship between form and the body that inhabits it. Garments are produced in New York City, one at a time, to the measurements and preferences of the individual client. No two pieces are identical. No production run exists. This is not manufacturing — it is making.
The atelier sources textiles for their hand, weight, and longevity. Sustainability here is not a campaign. It is the natural consequence of making only what is wanted, from materials chosen to last, by a craftsman who will not put his name on anything less.