Plus Twos and Plus Fours
What are Plus Twos?
"Plus twos" refer to a style of trousers that are traditionally worn for outdoor activities such as hunting and shooting. They are called plus twos because they sit two inches below the knee. They are usually made from durable materials such as tweed or corduroy, and they are commonly paired with knee-length socks and garters for a classic outdoor look.
What are Plus Fours?
Plus fours are a style of trousers that were popularised in the early 20th century, particularly in Britain, for outdoor activities such as golf and shooting. They are named ‘plus fours’ because they extend 4 inches below the knee. They are traditionally made from durable fabrics like tweed or heavy cotton so that they have the appropriate durability for outdoor pursuits.