Alexander McQueen vs Fear of God: which button-up wins?
Both land in the luxury tier — the Alexander McQueen Alexander McQueen Cotton Shirt at $590, the Fear of God Fear of God Relaxed Camp Shirt at $590. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| Alexander McQueen | Fear of God | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $590 | $590 |
| Material | Fine cotton poplin and structured cottons, with some styles using textured or detailed cloth for a stronger silhouette. | Soft cotton, textured and slubbed wovens, and luxurious blends chosen for an easy, premium drape in muted tones. |
| Fit | Sharp tailored fit with a defined shoulder and trim body; cut for a clean, dramatic line. | Relaxed, draped fit with a soft shoulder and full body; cut for an easy, elevated silhouette meant to be worn loose. |
| Quality | Refined seams, fine buttons, and precise finishing reflect luxury-house construction. Detailing matches the premium positioning. | Clean seams, considered buttons, and refined finishing reflect elevated construction. The soft fabrics are delicate and reward gentle care. |
| Best for | Sharp luxury and evening dressing where precise, dramatic British tailoring is the draw. | Elevated, minimalist wardrobes that favor relaxed, draped proportions in soft neutral tones. |
| Care | Dry clean or follow garment labels; iron poplin for a crisp collar and handle detailed styles with care. | Follow garment labels; many styles are best dry cleaned or gently washed to preserve the soft hand and drape. |
Which should you buy?
They sit in the same tier and are priced identically, so it comes down to what you want out of a button-up. Lean Alexander McQueen for sharp luxury and evening dressing where precise, dramatic british tailoring is the draw; pick Fear of God for elevated, minimalist wardrobes that favor relaxed, draped proportions in soft neutral tones.
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