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Todd Snyder vs Buck Mason: is the pricier button-up worth it?

The Buck Mason Buck Mason One-Pocket Shirt runs $98; the Todd Snyder Brushed Flannel / Oxford Shirt is $158 — about 1.6× the price ($60 more). Here's the side-by-side, and what that gap actually buys.

Buck MasonTodd Snyder
Price$98$158
MaterialHeavier oxford cloth, brushed cotton flannel, and sturdy work-shirt twills chosen for durability and a structured hand.Premium Italian or Japanese cotton (flannel / oxford / poplin by season).
FitTrim-but-not-tight standard fit with a clean shoulder and straight body; built to layer without bagging or pulling.Refined slightly slim fit, true to size; reads designed and fashion-forward.
QualitySolid stitching, well-anchored buttons, and substantial cloth give these a longer service life than typical casual shirts. Finishing is clean and consistent.Premium — better cloth than heritage oxfords, clean designed construction.
Best forDurable everyday American casual wear, layered over tees or worn alone with denim and chinos.Elevated smart-casual outfits, premium cloth, and a fashion-forward button-up.
CareMachine wash cold and tumble dry low; the heavier oxford and flannel soften nicely without losing structure.Cold wash and hang or press; the premium cloth presses cleanly and ages well.

Buck Mason's One-Pocket Shirt is $98 of heavier oxford, flannel and work-shirt twill in a trim-but-not-tight cut built to layer; Todd Snyder's shirt is $158 of premium Italian or Japanese cotton in a refined, slightly slim, fashion-forward cut. The $60 gap buys finer cloth and a designer's cut, not a longer-lasting shirt.

The case for Buck Mason
Cheaper at $98; substantial cloth with real heft; solid stitching and well-anchored buttons for a longer service life; a fit that layers without bagging; softens with washing without losing structure.
The case for Todd Snyder
Genuinely better Italian or Japanese cotton; refined slightly slim cut that reads designed; presses cleanly and ages well; drops meaningfully on Todd Snyder's regular sales.

The bottom lineIs the pricier one worth it?

Buy the Buck Mason at $98 if you want a durable everyday shirt for denim and chinos — the heavier cloth and dependable construction are where the value sits. Step up to the Todd Snyder at $158 only if premium cloth and a designed, slightly slim look matter to you, and preferably on sale, where reviewers say it makes the most sense. The $60 gap buys fabric refinement and style, not durability — the Buck Mason will likely outlast it.

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