Berg & Berg vs Todd Snyder: which button-up wins?
Both land in the premium tier — the Berg & Berg Berg & Berg Cotton Oxford Shirt at $145, the Todd Snyder Brushed Flannel / Oxford Shirt at $158, just $13 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| Berg & Berg | Todd Snyder | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $145 | $158 |
| Material | Cotton oxford cloth, crisp poplin, and breathable European linen chosen for durability, drape, and a clean hand. | Premium Italian or Japanese cotton (flannel / oxford / poplin by season). |
| Fit | Refined tailored fit with a clean shoulder and trim body; cut for an elegant, classic-menswear line. | Refined slightly slim fit, true to size; reads designed and fashion-forward. |
| Quality | Tidy seams, fine buttons, and well-shaped collars reflect careful, classic-menswear construction. The fabrics are durable and well chosen. | Premium — better cloth than heritage oxfords, clean designed construction. |
| Best for | Classic-menswear and smart-casual wardrobes, worn tucked under tailoring or open with chinos and denim. | Elevated smart-casual outfits, premium cloth, and a fashion-forward button-up. |
| Care | Machine wash cold or follow garment labels; iron oxford and poplin for crispness and wear linen with a natural crease. | Cold wash and hang or press; the premium cloth presses cleanly and ages well. |
Berg & Berg's $145 oxford is classic-menswear shirting with well-chosen European fabrics and a refined tailored cut, while Todd Snyder's $158 button-up trades on premium Italian or Japanese cloth and a designer's eye. The $13 gap buys a more fashion-forward cut and seasonal fabric variety rather than better basic construction.
Cheaper by $13, refined tailored fit, durable European fabrics, clean classic-menswear line, strong value without designer markup
Premium Italian/Japanese cotton, fashion-forward slim cut, seasonal flannel/oxford/poplin, designed not basic
Which should you buy?
Berg & Berg is the smarter buy for a classic, tucked-under-tailoring shirt that holds its line without paying for a name. The $13 step up to Todd Snyder gets you genuinely nicer cloth and a more current cut, which matters if you want the shirt to read designed rather than traditional. Buy Berg & Berg for timeless smart-casual; pay up for Todd Snyder only if the fashion-forward fabric and silhouette are the point, and try to catch it on sale.
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