Cellar Door

Cellar Door focuses on trousers with architecture: clean lines, controlled volume, and fabric that holds its shape. This edit spans sharp tailored pants, relaxed chinos, and wide-leg cuts that sit easily with both sneakers and derbies. Choose pieces that sit alongside labels like Jil Sander or Acne Studios without competing for attention.

Cellar Door

The Cellar Door collection on TheList narrows in on one thing done well: . From straight-leg jeans to elastic-waist styles, every cut is built around proportion, rise, and drape, so they stack cleanly over a boot or break just right on a loafer. You’ll find high-waisted ribbed corduroy, relaxed drawstring options, and sharp formal trousers that move from office to evening without feeling rigid.

Use this page to compare silhouettes — Lucio and Ezio for easy everyday wear, wide-leg Sasha and Owen linen for more volume, or tailored cuffed styles when you want definition. Key details include:

  • Clean-front chinos that sit neatly under lightweight knits and shirts
  • Elastic-waist trousers that read polished, not lounge
  • Corduroy and striped cotton pieces for quiet texture and pattern

Each pair ships from authorized partners with full provenance. Sizes follow designer standards; check notes on rise and leg for a precise fit across your wardrobe.

FAQ

How does Cellar Door sizing compare to other designer pants?
Cellar Door generally runs true to standard designer sizing, with variations between relaxed and tailored cuts. Higher-rise and wide-leg styles can feel roomier through the thigh, while formal trousers track closer to a classic tailored block. Check each product’s waist and inseam notes for specifics. If you sit between sizes, consider how you prefer your trousers to break over footwear.
Are Cellar Door trousers better for casual or formal wear?
This collection covers both. Elastic-waist and relaxed straight-leg pieces work with tees, knit polos, and sneakers for everyday dressing. Crisp chinos, cuffed trousers, and clean black styles can anchor a blazer or structured shirt for more formal settings. The consistent thread is a quiet, architectural line rather than overtly statement design.
What is the difference between the Lucio, Ezio, and Sasha cuts?
Lucio typically reads as a versatile chino-style pant, suited to both casual and smarter outfits. Ezio leans into ease, with an elastic or adjustable waist that still keeps a tailored leg. Sasha styles introduce more volume with a wide leg, which pairs well with heavier footwear and oversized shirting. Compare leg opening and rise details on each product page to fine-tune your choice.
How should I care for Cellar Door pants to keep the shape and drape?
Always follow the care instructions on the product label to preserve the cut. Many tailored styles hold their line best with gentle cleaning and proper hanging, rather than frequent washing. Corduroy and cotton pieces benefit from turning inside out before cleaning to protect surface texture. Using a trouser hanger at the hem or crease helps maintain the intended break and silhouette.
Which Cellar Door styles work year-round versus seasonal?
Mid-weight cotton chinos and straight-leg trousers tend to be the most versatile across seasons. Linen and lighter striped cotton pants suit warmer weather and travel, especially when you want breathability with a relaxed line. Corduroy styles feel best from early fall through spring, adding texture under coats and heavier knits. If you want one pair to wear most of the year, start with a mid-weight cotton in a neutral shade and a straight or slightly relaxed leg.