The first Corteiz cargo decision isn't which sub-series — it's whether the wide-leg cut is right for your existing wardrobe.
The Corteiz wide-leg fits over almost any shoe.Air Max 95s, Jordan 1s, Travis Scott Jordans, even chunky boots — the leg opening is wide enough that the hem stacks naturally without bunching. If you wear slim-cut sneakers (Adidas Sambas, low-profile runners), the wide-leg can over-drape — in that case, size down one and use the belt to tighten the waist.
Three first-pair recommendations by use case:
→Most versatile— Guerillaz Triple Black. Goes with every Corteiz hoodie, every tee, every jacket. The default first cargo.
→Most distinctive— Guerillaz Digi Camo or Woodland Camo. Reads "Corteiz" from across the street, no logo needed. Better as a statement piece than a daily.
→Most wearable in non-streetwear contexts— Mula Guerillaz Black/Green. Quietest branding, works with button-ups and overshirts beyond the standard hoodie pairing.
If this is your first Corteiz piece overall (not just first cargo), pair it with a Triple Black or White Alcatraz tee from the Corteiz t-shirt collection to build the foundation of the fit, then layer up from there.
All three use the same wide-leg cargo silhouette but differ in fabric weight, branding density, and use case. Guerillaz is the heaviest cotton-spandex blend with full Guerillaz patch branding — the flagship. Storm is lighter cotton with reduced pocket utility — better for warmer weather. Mula is identical to Guerillaz in cut but with minimal branding — the quieter, smart-casual cargo.
True to size at the waist (the belt accommodates a range within one label size). The leg is intentionally wide-cut — that's the design. For a slimmer cargo silhouette, size down one and tighten with the belt. For the standard wide-leg drape, stay TTS.
The cargo trousers (this collection) are full-length wide-leg pants — Guerillaz, Storm, Mula, Megashuku, and the camo editions. The Corteiz cargo shorts are mid-thigh inseam shorts using a similar pocket logic but cut for summer wear. Most Corteiz fans build a year-round rotation by owning at least one full-length cargo and one cargo short.
The official Corteiz site primarily ships within the UK and operates members-only drops. Our Corteiz-inspired cargos collection ships worldwide — including the US, Canada, Europe, Australia, and most of Asia — at consistent retail pricing.