From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishchinoschi‧nos /ˈtʃiːnəʊz $ -noʊz/ noun [plural] DCCloose trousers made from strong woven cotton
Examples from the Corpus
chinos• Half-price knitwear, silk shirts and chinos.• Every Friday he arrived on the trading floor in a tan polyester jacket and black chinos.• She wore crumpled chinos and a paint-splashed football shirt.• He wore a black pullover shirt, short-sleeve, and a pair of dark chinos.• Khaki chinos and a matching short-sleeved shirt skimmed the muscular angles of his body to perfection.• But there are no chinos, cotton shirts or Shetland sweaters here.• He also wore a khaki-green cotton jacket, brown jeans or chinos and trainers.