Mango vs Lands' End: is the pricier chino worth it?
The Lands' End Comfort Waist Traditional Chino runs $55; the Mango Mango Slim-Fit Cotton Chino is $60 — about 1.1× the price ($5 more). Here's the side-by-side, and what that gap actually buys.
| Lands' End | Mango | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $55 | $60 |
| Material | Mid-weight cotton twill, durable, with a wrinkle-resistant finish on some styles. | Cotton twill, often with a small amount of stretch, finished smooth with a lighter weight suited to a clean casual look. |
| Fit | Traditional or comfort-waist cuts, relaxed and forgiving, true to size with generous room. | Mid rise in slim, tapered, and regular cuts; the slim and tapered blocks give a sharp leg while regular offers an easier line. |
| Quality | Solid budget — durable twill and dependable construction; conservative, relaxed cut. | Tidily finished for a high-street pant, with construction suited to regular casual wear rather than heavy-duty use. |
| Best for | All-day comfort, fuller and taller builds, and no-fuss durable everyday wear. | Trend-aware shoppers who want a clean, slim, European-styled chino in current colors at a high-street price. |
| Care | Machine wash warm and tumble; the durable twill holds up to frequent laundering. | Machine wash cold and tumble dry low to protect the lighter twill and any stretch. |
What you’re paying more for
At about $60 it sits at the low end of mid-tier, with value resting in the European styling and current colors rather than fabric weight or durability.
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