Reiss vs True Religion: is the pricier jean worth it?
The True Religion Ricky Straight runs $149; the Reiss Tailored Slim Jean is $150 — about 1.0× the price ($1 more). Here's the side-by-side, and what that gap actually buys.
| True Religion | Reiss | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $149 | $150 |
| Material | Heavier statement denim, including some thicker-weight cotton fabrics and stretch blends depending on the style. | Typically a cotton-dominant blend with elastane for stretch, in a mid-weight denim with a smooth, refined finish. |
| Fit | The Ricky is a relaxed straight with a roomy thigh. Reviewers say it tends to run roomy, so sizing down is sometimes suggested. | Offered in slim, tapered and straight cuts with a tailored leg. Owners report fits run true to size with a slim, modern silhouette. |
| Quality | Owners report sturdy construction and heavy stitching as part of the look; the signature detailing is the brand's main draw. | Reviewers describe construction, hardware and dark washes as clean and well-finished, suited to a smart-casual wardrobe. |
| Best for | Shoppers wanting bold, recognizable statement denim with heavy contrast stitching. | Shoppers who want a tailored, dark, smart-casual jean to pair with elevated pieces. |
| Care | Wash cold inside out and hang dry to protect the contrast stitching and pocket detailing. | Wash cold inside out and tumble dry low to maintain the dark wash and stretch. |
What you’re paying more for
Around $150 a pair, Reiss sits at the boundary of mid and premium denim. Reviewers generally consider it fair value for the tailored styling and clean finish.
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