Loewe vs Tom Ford: which jean wins?
Both land in the raw selvedge tier — the Loewe Tapered Denim Jean at $750, the Tom Ford Selvedge Five-Pocket Jean at $790, just $40 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| Loewe | Tom Ford | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $750 | $790 |
| Material | Typically a premium cotton denim, in rigid and slight-stretch options, in a mid-weight fabric with a refined hand. | Typically a premium selvedge cotton denim, often rigid or with minimal stretch, in a mid- to heavy-weight fabric. |
| Fit | Offered in tapered, straight and slim runway-derived cuts. Owners report fits run close to the size guide with European sizing. | Offered in slim and regular tailored cuts. Owners report a clean, slim fit with luxury sizing, so consulting the size guide helps. |
| Quality | Reviewers single out the premium fabric, craft-led construction and detailing, positioning the jeans as luxury garments. | Reviewers single out the selvedge fabric, meticulous finishing and dark washes, positioning the jeans as high-end garments. |
| Best for | Shoppers seeking craft-led, refined luxury denim with artful detailing. | Shoppers seeking meticulously finished luxury denim in premium selvedge with a sleek, tailored cut. |
| Care | Follow the garment care label; gentle cold washing preserves the fabric and finish. | Follow the garment care label; gentle cold washing or specialist care preserves the selvedge denim and finish. |
Loewe's $750 tapered jean offers premium denim and craft-led, runway-derived detailing in a mid-weight fabric. Tom Ford's $790 five-pocket costs $40 more and is the more traditional buy: premium selvedge in a mid- to heavy-weight, meticulously finished with dark washes and a clean tailored cut. The gap buys heavier selvedge and old-school construction over Loewe's artful design.
Lower price,tapered or straight cuts,craft-led detailing,artful runway design,mid-weight fabric
Premium selvedge denim,heavier fabric weight,meticulous finishing,dark washes,sleek tailored cut
Which should you buy?
The extra $40 buys selvedge construction and more fabric weight, which matters if you care about how denim ages and holds its shape. Buy the Loewe if you want a lighter, tapered jean with distinctive, artful detailing. Pay up for the Tom Ford if selvedge, a heftier hand and a clean dark-wash tailored cut are what you're chasing. Both run close to their size guides, so size on fit preference, not price.
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