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John Elliott vs C.P. Company: which button-up wins?

Both land in the luxury tier — the John Elliott John Elliott Cloak Button-Up Shirt at $248, the C.P. Company C.P. Company Garment-Dyed Overshirt at $275, just $27 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.

John Elliott Cloak Button-Up Shirt
Luxury tier
John Elliott
John Elliott Cloak Button-Up Shirt
$248
C.P. Company Garment-Dyed Overshirt
Luxury tier
C.P. Company
C.P. Company Garment-Dyed Overshirt
$275
John ElliottC.P. Company
Price$248$275
MaterialSoft cotton, breathable linen, and textured or slubbed wovens chosen for an easy, premium drape and hand.Garment-dyed cotton, sturdy twill, and treated cotton blends chosen for color depth, durability, and a utilitarian hand.
FitRelaxed modern fit with a clean shoulder and fluid body; cut for an easy, contemporary line rather than a sharp one.Regular-to-relaxed overshirt fit with room to layer; cut as a functional outer layer rather than a slim shirt.
QualityClean seams, considered buttons, and tidy collars give a refined, minimalist finish. Construction matches the premium tier.Strong seams, sturdy buttons, and durable garment-dyed fabrics reflect a robust, functional build. Construction is consistent with the heritage positioning.
Best forElevated-casual, minimalist wardrobes, worn open over a tee or with soft trousers for a relaxed LA look.Technical-casual and overshirt looks, worn open over a tee as a light layer with denim or chinos.
CareMachine wash cold or follow garment labels; wear linen with a natural crease and steam cotton to refresh.Follow garment labels; garment-dyed fabrics need gentle washing to preserve their distinctive color.

John Elliott's Cloak Shirt is a soft, drapey minimalist button-up in slubbed cottons and linen, while C.P. Company's $275 piece is a garment-dyed overshirt cut as a functional outer layer. The extra $27 shifts you from refined drape to sturdy twill, color depth, and room to layer.

John Elliott wins on

Softer hand-feel, fluid minimalist drape, cleaner styling, lower price

C.P. Company wins on

Garment-dyed color depth, sturdier twill build, layers as outerwear, durable construction

Which should you buy?

These do different jobs despite both being button-ups. Buy the $248 John Elliott if you want a soft shirt to wear on its own or open over a tee with a clean, easy line. Pay the extra $27 for the C.P. Company only if you actually want an overshirt, the heavier twill, garment-dyed color, and the room to throw it over a tee as a light layer. Skip the upcharge if you're not buying it for the layering and durability.

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