Aritzia vs Patagonia: which button-up wins?
Both land in the mid tier — the Aritzia Aritzia Relaxed Poplin Shirt at $88, the Patagonia Patagonia Organic Cotton Shirt at $89, just $1 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| Aritzia | Patagonia | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $88 | $89 |
| Material | Crisp cotton poplin, soft cotton, and fluid satin or viscose blends chosen for a clean or drapey finish depending on the style. | Organic cotton, hemp-cotton blends, and lightweight breathable weaves for warm weather, with brushed organic flannel for cold. |
| Fit | Predominantly relaxed and oversized, with dropped shoulders and longer hems; some trimmer fitted options appear seasonally. | Relaxed, easygoing fit with room to layer and move; cut for comfort and outdoor use rather than a trim profile. |
| Quality | Clean seams and considered buttons give a polished finish, with poplin holding up better than the delicate satin styles. Solid construction for the price. | Durable stitching, dependable buttons, and well-chosen fabrics give a long service life. Construction is solid and consistent with the brand's reputation. |
| Best for | Contemporary women's wardrobes, worn oversized and open over a tank or tucked for a sharper line. | Travel, hiking-adjacent casual wear, and everyday outdoor dressing where breathability and durability matter. |
| Care | Machine wash cold for cotton styles; hand wash or dry clean satin and follow garment labels closely. | Machine wash cold and line or tumble dry low to save energy; the organic cottons soften over time. |
One dollar separates these ($88 vs $89), so the gap is meaningless and the choice is about purpose. Aritzia's Relaxed Poplin is a styled, oversized women's shirt where value tracks the fabric. Patagonia's Organic Cotton Shirt is cut for travel and outdoor casual wear, using organic cotton and hemp blends with durable stitching and Fair Trade production.
On-trend oversized styling, clean seams and buttons, polished finish, dressier open-or-tucked looks
Organic and recycled fabrics, durable stitching, Fair Trade production, built for travel, breathable warm-weather weaves
Which should you buy?
At a one-dollar difference, buy on intent rather than price. Get the Aritzia poplin if you want a sharper, contemporary shirt for smart-casual wear and you'll stick to the cotton styles over the satins. Pay the extra dollar for Patagonia if breathability, durability, and responsible sourcing matter more than dress-shirt polish, since it's cut for hiking-adjacent and everyday outdoor dressing, not a trim office line.
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