Dockers vs American Eagle: which button-up wins?
Both land in the budget tier — the Dockers Dockers Casual Woven Shirt at $44, the American Eagle American Eagle Everyday Oxford at $45, just $1 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| Dockers | American Eagle | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $44 | $45 |
| Material | Cotton and cotton-blend wovens, including wrinkle-resistant and easy-care finishes for low-upkeep wear. | Soft cotton oxford, cotton-blend flannel, and lightweight poplin, sometimes with a touch of stretch for comfort in slimmer cuts. |
| Fit | Classic and slim fits with a straightforward, comfortable cut suited to a broad range of body types. | Slim and classic fits with a shorter, untuck-friendly hem; the slim cut is trim through the chest and arms. |
| Quality | Adequate seams and buttons for the price, with easy-care finishes trading some natural hand for convenience. Built for practical everyday rotation. | Acceptable seams and buttons for the price, with thinner cottons that soften quickly and can pill over time. Built for casual rotation rather than long service. |
| Best for | Practical office-to-weekend dressing where low maintenance and comfort outweigh fabric refinement. | Casual everyday and campus wear, layered over tees or worn open with jeans and chinos. |
| Care | Machine wash and tumble dry; the easy-care styles need little to no ironing. | Machine wash cold and tumble dry low; flannels keep their nap better when dried on low heat. |
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 Dockers for practical office-to-weekend dressing where low maintenance and comfort outweigh fabric refinement; pick American Eagle for casual everyday and campus wear, layered over tees or worn open with jeans and chinos.
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