Aritzia vs Patagonia: which button-up wins?
Both land in the mid tier — the Aritzia Aritzia Relaxed Poplin Shirt at $88, the Patagonia Patagonia Organic Cotton Shirt at $89, just $1 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| Aritzia | Patagonia | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $88 | $89 |
| Material | Crisp cotton poplin, soft cotton, and fluid satin or viscose blends chosen for a clean or drapey finish depending on the style. | Organic cotton, hemp-cotton blends, and lightweight breathable weaves for warm weather, with brushed organic flannel for cold. |
| Fit | Predominantly relaxed and oversized, with dropped shoulders and longer hems; some trimmer fitted options appear seasonally. | Relaxed, easygoing fit with room to layer and move; cut for comfort and outdoor use rather than a trim profile. |
| Quality | Clean seams and considered buttons give a polished finish, with poplin holding up better than the delicate satin styles. Solid construction for the price. | Durable stitching, dependable buttons, and well-chosen fabrics give a long service life. Construction is solid and consistent with the brand's reputation. |
| Best for | Contemporary women's wardrobes, worn oversized and open over a tank or tucked for a sharper line. | Travel, hiking-adjacent casual wear, and everyday outdoor dressing where breathability and durability matter. |
| Care | Machine wash cold for cotton styles; hand wash or dry clean satin and follow garment labels closely. | Machine wash cold and line or tumble dry low to save energy; the organic cottons soften over time. |
Which should you buy?
They sit in the same tier and are within $1 of each other, so it comes down to what you want out of a button-up. Lean Aritzia for contemporary women's wardrobes, worn oversized and open over a tank or tucked for a sharper line; pick Patagonia for travel, hiking-adjacent casual wear, and everyday outdoor dressing where breathability and durability matter.
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