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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.

Ricky Straight
Value pick
True Religion
Ricky Straight
$149
Tailored Slim Jean
Premium pick
Reiss
Tailored Slim Jean
$150
True ReligionReiss
Price$149$150
MaterialHeavier 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.
FitThe 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.
QualityOwners 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 forShoppers wanting bold, recognizable statement denim with heavy contrast stitching.Shoppers who want a tailored, dark, smart-casual jean to pair with elevated pieces.
CareWash 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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