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Mango vs Quince: which jean wins?

Both land in the budget tier — the Mango Slim Fit Jean at $56, the Quince Organic Cotton Stretch Jean at $58, just $2 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.

Slim Fit Jean
Budget tier
Mango
Slim Fit Jean
$56
Organic Cotton Stretch Jean
Budget tier
Quince
Organic Cotton Stretch Jean
$58
MangoQuince
Price$56$58
MaterialTypically a cotton-dominant blend with elastane for stretch, in a mid-weight denim that favors a slim, tailored drape.Typically organic cotton with a small amount of elastane for stretch and recovery, in a mid-weight stretch denim.
FitOffered in slim, skinny, straight and tapered cuts. Owners report the European sizing runs slim, so checking the size guide or sizing up is common.Offered in straight, skinny and wide-leg cuts. Owners report fits run close to true to size, with the elastane giving comfortable give through the day.
QualityReviewers describe construction and finishing as good for the high-street price, though it is positioned as fashion denim rather than heritage workwear.Reviewers describe stitching and washes as clean and consistent for the price, though the stretch construction is not positioned as heritage rigid denim.
Best forShoppers wanting European-styled, fashion-current denim at an accessible price.Value shoppers who want a clean, organic-cotton everyday jean without premium pricing.
CareWash cold inside out and hang or tumble dry low to preserve the stretch and wash.Wash cold inside out and hang or tumble dry low to protect the stretch fibers and wash color.

Mango's Slim Fit ($56) is European-styled fashion denim with elastane and a tailored slim drape. Quince's Organic Cotton Stretch ($58) is a clean, organic-cotton everyday jean with a touch of elastane, sold to undercut premium denim. Two dollars separate them, so the choice is styling-led slim fit versus organic-cotton value basic.

Mango wins on

European slim styling, tailored slim drape, multiple slim/tapered cuts, fashion-current look

Quince wins on

Organic cotton fabric, true-to-size fits, clean consistent stitching, comfortable all-day give, versatile basic

Which should you buy?

The $2 difference is noise; decide on what you want the jean to be. Buy the Mango if you're after a slim, European-styled silhouette and will check the size guide since it runs slim. Buy the Quince if you want a straightforward, organic-cotton everyday jean that fits true to size and works as a versatile basic. Mango is the style pick; Quince is the clean-basics pick.

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