AllSaints vs Taylor Stitch: which zip-up wins?
Both land in the premium tier — the AllSaints AllSaints Brace Zip Hoodie at $138, the Taylor Stitch Taylor Stitch Fillmore Zip Hoodie at $145, just $7 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| AllSaints | Taylor Stitch | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $138 | $145 |
| Material | Soft cotton fleece, mid-weight with a smooth brushed interior and clean surface. | Heavyweight organic cotton terry or fleece with a dense, structured hand that breaks in over time. |
| Fit | Slim contemporary cut with a clean shoulder; runs trim, so consider sizing up for a relaxed line. | Classic, slightly relaxed cut with room to layer; generally true to size. |
| Quality | Quality zipper, neat seams and a structured collar; finishing reflects the contemporary positioning. | Sturdy zipper, reinforced seams and thick ribbing; built to take wear and develop character. |
| Best for | Buyers wanting a slim, moody-minimal cotton zip hoodie with a contemporary edge. | Buyers wanting a durable, heavyweight organic-cotton zip hoodie with a rugged everyday character. |
| Care | Machine wash cold gentle and lay flat or tumble dry low to keep the soft cotton in shape. | Machine wash cold and hang dry; the heavyweight organic cotton may shrink slightly at first. |
The AllSaints Brace ($138) is a slim, mid-weight cotton fleece zip with a moody-minimal contemporary edge; the Taylor Stitch Fillmore ($145) is heavyweight organic cotton terry with reinforced seams and a slightly relaxed cut built to take wear. The $7 gap buys more fabric and a rugged build over a slimmer silhouette.
Slimmer contemporary cut, smooth brushed interior, moody-minimal styling, $7 cheaper, seasonal-sale value
Heavyweight organic cotton, reinforced seams, thick ribbing, room to layer, develops character over time
Which should you buy?
Only $7 separates them, so let the build decide. Pay the extra for the Taylor Stitch if you want a heavyweight organic-cotton hoodie that breaks in, layers easily, and is engineered for longevity. Choose the AllSaints if you specifically want a slim, moody-minimal line and a smoother mid-weight hand; size up since it runs trim, and the $7 you save isn't the real reason to pick it.
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