Twillory vs Asket: which button-up wins?
Both land in the mid tier — the Twillory Performance Untucked Shirt at $95, the Asket Asket The Oxford Shirt at $95. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| Twillory | Asket | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $95 | $95 |
| Material | Non-iron cotton, four-way stretch and moisture-wicking blends, mid-weight. | Soft yet structured cotton oxford and crisp poplin woven in Europe, chosen for durability and an honest hand. |
| Fit | Tailored and athletic fits in tucked or untucked lengths, true to size. | Clean modern fit, neither tight nor boxy, offered in short, regular, and long body lengths for a properly proportioned drape. |
| Quality | Mid-tier — easy-care and comfortable, tidy construction; performance cloth over natural hand. | Even seams, sturdy buttons, and a well-built collar reflect a careful, no-rush approach. Built to last and be repaired rather than replaced seasonally. |
| Best for | Low-maintenance office wear, travel, and anyone who wants stretch and no ironing. | A considered, minimalist wardrobe where one good oxford or poplin shirt does heavy rotation, tucked or worn open. |
| Care | Cold wash and tumble low; non-iron finish lets you skip pressing. | Machine wash cold and hang dry; iron the poplin while slightly damp for a crisp collar and placket. |
Which should you buy?
They sit in the same tier and are priced identically, so it comes down to what you want out of a button-up. Lean Twillory for low-maintenance office wear, travel, and anyone who wants stretch and no ironing; pick Asket for a considered, minimalist wardrobe where one good oxford or poplin shirt does heavy rotation, tucked or worn open.
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