C.P. Company vs Eton: which button-up wins?
Both land in the luxury tier — the C.P. Company C.P. Company Garment-Dyed Overshirt at $275, the Eton Signature Twill Dress Shirt at $285, just $10 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| C.P. Company | Eton | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $275 | $285 |
| Material | Garment-dyed cotton, sturdy twill, and treated cotton blends chosen for color depth, durability, and a utilitarian hand. | Fine two-ply cotton with a refined wrinkle-resistant finish, mother-of-pearl buttons. |
| Fit | Regular-to-relaxed overshirt fit with room to layer; cut as a functional outer layer rather than a slim shirt. | Contemporary, slim and classic fits, true to size; crisp and tailored. |
| Quality | Strong seams, sturdy buttons, and durable garment-dyed fabrics reflect a robust, functional build. Construction is consistent with the heritage positioning. | Luxury — fine cotton, clean construction, refined finish, crisp drape. |
| Best for | Technical-casual and overshirt looks, worn open over a tee as a light layer with denim or chinos. | Formal and high-end business dress, crisp tailoring, and luxury dress-shirt buyers. |
| Care | Follow garment labels; garment-dyed fabrics need gentle washing to preserve their distinctive color. | Wash cold and hang, or follow label; the finish presses smooth with minimal effort. |
Which should you buy?
They sit in the same tier and are within $10 of each other, so it comes down to what you want out of a button-up. Lean C.P. Company for technical-casual and overshirt looks, worn open over a tee as a light layer with denim or chinos; pick Eton for formal and high-end business dress, crisp tailoring, and luxury dress-shirt buyers.
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