Brise Schoeller Chino Pant

Everyday, Elevated

Technical stretch. Clean design. Built to move.

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Brise Schoeller Chino Pant

Everyday, Elevated

Technical stretch. Clean design. Built to move.

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One Pant. Every Scenario.

The Brise Chino combines the comfort & performance of outdoor gear with the clean look of a tailored pant.

Made with Swiss Schoeller® four-way stretch fabric, it’s breathable, durable, and built to move — whether you’re biking to work, walking through a new city, or just getting through a long day on your feet.

It wears like a chino, performs like a technical pant, and looks good pretty much everywhere.

The fit is clean and classic. The features are subtle but intentional. And the fabric is premium enough to wear every day — not just on the weekend.

If you’re looking for one pant that does it all, this is it.

 Key Features

Design Details That Matter

Every detail on the Brise Chino Pant is built with purpose — from the fabric to the fit, it’s gear designed to move through your day.

“I wanted a pant that felt as good as our technical gear but looked clean enough to wear every day. The Brise Chino does exactly that — no logos, no noise, just thoughtful design and real performance.”

— Anthony Boronowski, Co-Founder
Premium fabric, built for performance.

Why Schoeller?

Schoeller is one of the most respected textile mills in the world — known for developing high-performance fabrics used in alpine gear, motorcycle apparel, and mountaineering kits. We use it because it’s built to last, engineered to move, and trusted by experts.

The Brise fabric is midweight (perfect for all-season use), Bluesign®-approved, and finished with a PFC-free DWR. It’s the kind of textile you rarely see in everyday clothing — and once you wear it, you’ll know why.

Performance You Don’t Have to Think About.

From commute to weekend, it’s the one pant that does it all — without shouting about it.

The Brise Schoeller® Chino Pant

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