Dockers vs Uniqlo: which chino wins?
Both land in the budget tier — the Dockers Signature Khaki Chino at $40, the Uniqlo Slim-Fit / EZY Ankle Chino at $40. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| Dockers | Uniqlo | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $40 | $40 |
| Material | Cotton twill with wrinkle-resistant finish (stretch variants available). | Mid-weight cotton twill with a little stretch (EZY uses a comfort waist). |
| Fit | Traditional straight or slim cuts, true to size; reads classic. | Slim or EZY ankle cuts, slightly short and trim; true to size, size up for length. |
| Quality | Solid budget — easy-care and durable; the wrinkle-resistant finish trades some natural hand. | Above its price — tidy construction, durable, clean finishing; mid-weight cotton. |
| Best for | Office-casual wear, low-maintenance trousers, and a dependable budget khaki. | Clean everyday and smart-casual wear, comfort (EZY), and value-minded shoppers. |
| Care | Machine wash and tumble low; the wrinkle-resistant finish means you can often skip the iron. | Cold wash and tumble low or hang; the twill holds shape and presses cleanly. |
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 chino. Lean Dockers for office-casual wear, low-maintenance trousers, and a dependable budget khaki; pick Uniqlo for clean everyday and smart-casual wear, comfort (ezy), and value-minded shoppers.
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