Reiss vs Taylor Stitch: which jean wins?
Both land in the premium tier — the Reiss Tailored Slim Jean at $150, the Taylor Stitch Democratic Slim Taper Jean at $158, just $8 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| Reiss | Taylor Stitch | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $150 | $158 |
| Material | Typically a cotton-dominant blend with elastane for stretch, in a mid-weight denim with a smooth, refined finish. | Frequently organic cotton or selvedge denim, in rigid and slight-stretch options, in mid- to heavy-weight fabrics built to last. |
| Fit | Offered in slim, tapered and straight cuts with a tailored leg. Owners report fits run true to size with a slim, modern silhouette. | Offered in slim, slim-taper (Democratic) and straight cuts. Owners report fits run true to size with a comfortable, slightly tapered leg. |
| Quality | Reviewers describe construction, hardware and dark washes as clean and well-finished, suited to a smart-casual wardrobe. | Reviewers single out the durable denim, reinforced construction and broken-in washes, with rigid styles aging well over time. |
| Best for | Shoppers who want a tailored, dark, smart-casual jean to pair with elevated pieces. | Shoppers wanting durable, responsibly made denim with a workwear-inflected, versatile fit. |
| Care | Wash cold inside out and tumble dry low to maintain the dark wash and stretch. | Wash cold inside out and air-dry rigid and selvedge styles to develop character and preserve the denim. |
Which should you buy?
They sit in the same tier and are within $8 of each other, so it comes down to what you want out of a jean. Lean Reiss for shoppers who want a tailored, dark, smart-casual jean to pair with elevated pieces; pick Taylor Stitch for shoppers wanting durable, responsibly made denim with a workwear-inflected, versatile fit.
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