AllSaints vs Asket: which chino wins?
Both land in the premium tier — the AllSaints AllSaints Tallis Cotton Chino at $139, the Asket Asket The Chinos at $145, just $6 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| AllSaints | Asket | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $139 | $145 |
| Material | Cotton twill, often with a touch of stretch, finished smooth and frequently garment-dyed for the brand's washed, muted tones. | Mid-weight cotton twill chosen for durability and a clean drape, with a focus on long-term wear; the hand is natural rather than performance-treated. |
| Fit | Mid rise in slim and tapered cuts with a close, modern leg; cut for a sharp, urban silhouette. | Mid rise in a single refined fit with a moderate, slightly tapered leg, offered across many waist-and-length combinations so the proportions land correctly. |
| Quality | Cleanly finished with construction suited to the slim look; the garment dyeing gives a lived-in tonal face. Built for fashion-forward casual wear. | Carefully constructed with durable seams and an emphasis on longevity, in keeping with the brand's permanent-collection ethos. Finishing supports years of use. |
| Best for | Those who want a moody, slim, urban cotton chino in washed muted tones. | Minimalists who want one lasting, transparently priced chino in an exact size rather than a rotating wardrobe. |
| Care | Machine wash cold inside out or follow the label; the garment-dyed tones may settle slightly with washing. | Machine wash cold and hang dry where possible to extend the life of the cotton, consistent with the brand's longevity focus. |
Which should you buy?
They sit in the same tier and are within $6 of each other, so it comes down to what you want out of a chino. Lean AllSaints for those who want a moody, slim, urban cotton chino in washed muted tones; pick Asket for minimalists who want one lasting, transparently priced chino in an exact size rather than a rotating wardrobe.
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