Asket vs Buck Mason: which jean wins?
Both land in the mid tier — the Asket The Standard Jean at $145, the Buck Mason Straight Cone Mills Jean (men's) at $148, just $3 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| Asket | Buck Mason | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $145 | $148 |
| Material | Typically Italian-milled cotton denim, with rigid and slight-stretch options, in a mid-weight fabric chosen for durability and a clean hand. | 100% cotton, ~13–14oz Cone Mills-style denim, American-made, no stretch. |
| Fit | Offered in slim, regular and relaxed cuts with a detailed waist-and-length grid for a precise fit. Owners report accurate, true-to-size fits. | Straight through thigh and calf, mid-rise. True to size; rigid cotton, so the fit shifts and molds as it breaks in. |
| Quality | Reviewers single out the Italian denim, clean construction and longevity, with the brand positioning the jeans as long-lasting staples rather than seasonal pieces. | Genuinely premium construction at the price — reinforced stress points, sturdy hardware, heavy cloth. The thigh and seat fade and soften first. |
| Best for | Shoppers seeking a transparent, high-quality permanent denim staple in a precise fit. | American-made non-stretch denim, daily wear, and anyone who values quiet design over a recognisable brand mark. |
| Care | Wash cold inside out and air-dry to preserve the denim and reduce environmental impact, in line with the brand's ethos. | Cold wash inside-out and infrequently; air dry. Repeated washing visibly lightens the indigo over time. |
Asket's Standard ($145) and Buck Mason's Straight ($148) are both quality-first jeans, $3 apart. Asket offers Italian-milled denim with rigid or slight-stretch options and a precise fit grid; Buck Mason runs heavier, 100% cotton ~13-14oz American-made Cone Mills-style denim with no stretch.
Italian-milled denim, rigid or slight-stretch, precise fit grid, transparent sourcing, slightly cheaper
Heavy 13-14oz cotton, American-made Cone Mills denim, reinforced stress points, fades and molds, genuinely underpriced
Which should you buy?
At a $3 difference this is about denim philosophy, not money. Buy the Asket if you want fit precision, a transparent supply chain, or the option of a little stretch. Pay the trivial extra for the Buck Mason if you want heavy, rigid, American-made cotton that breaks in and fades over years. Reviewers repeatedly flag the Buck Mason as underpriced for its cloth and construction, so non-stretch purists should lean that way.
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