G-Star RAW vs Ted Baker: which jean wins?
Both land in the mid tier — the G-Star RAW 3301 Slim at $130, the Ted Baker Slim Fit Stretch Jean at $135, just $5 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| G-Star RAW | Ted Baker | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $130 | $135 |
| Material | A range from raw rigid denim to organic-cotton and stretch blends; the brand emphasizes more sustainable fabrics across the line. | Typically a cotton-dominant blend with elastane for stretch, in a mid-weight denim with a smooth finish. |
| Fit | The 3301 comes in slim, straight, tapered and more. Reviewers describe the slim as fitted with European sizing, advising attention to the size chart. | Offered in slim, tapered and straight cuts. Owners report a slim, tailored fit that runs true to size for a fitted leg. |
| Quality | Owners report sturdy construction and detailing; the raw versions break in and fade over time, while stretch versions favor comfort. | Reviewers describe construction, detailing and washes as clean and well-finished for the price, suited to smart-casual wear. |
| Best for | Shoppers wanting architectural, utility-influenced denim, including true raw options. | Shoppers wanting a detailed, slim, smart-casual jean with British styling. |
| Care | Wash raw pairs sparingly to develop fades; wash cold inside out and hang dry for all fits. | Wash cold inside out and tumble dry low to preserve the wash and stretch. |
Which should you buy?
They sit in the same tier and are within $5 of each other, so it comes down to what you want out of a jean. Lean G-Star RAW for shoppers wanting architectural, utility-influenced denim, including true raw options; pick Ted Baker for shoppers wanting a detailed, slim, smart-casual jean with british styling.
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