Reiss vs Taylor Stitch: which jean wins?
Both land in the premium tier — the Reiss Tailored Slim Jean at $150, the Taylor Stitch Democratic Slim Taper Jean at $158, just $8 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| Reiss | Taylor Stitch | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $150 | $158 |
| Material | Typically a cotton-dominant blend with elastane for stretch, in a mid-weight denim with a smooth, refined finish. | Frequently organic cotton or selvedge denim, in rigid and slight-stretch options, in mid- to heavy-weight fabrics built to last. |
| Fit | Offered in slim, tapered and straight cuts with a tailored leg. Owners report fits run true to size with a slim, modern silhouette. | Offered in slim, slim-taper (Democratic) and straight cuts. Owners report fits run true to size with a comfortable, slightly tapered leg. |
| Quality | Reviewers describe construction, hardware and dark washes as clean and well-finished, suited to a smart-casual wardrobe. | Reviewers single out the durable denim, reinforced construction and broken-in washes, with rigid styles aging well over time. |
| Best for | Shoppers who want a tailored, dark, smart-casual jean to pair with elevated pieces. | Shoppers wanting durable, responsibly made denim with a workwear-inflected, versatile fit. |
| Care | Wash cold inside out and tumble dry low to maintain the dark wash and stretch. | Wash cold inside out and air-dry rigid and selvedge styles to develop character and preserve the denim. |
Reiss's Tailored Slim ($150) is a cotton-elastane mid-weight tuned for a smart-casual slim look with clean hardware. Taylor Stitch's Democratic Slim Taper ($158) leans into durable organic-cotton or selvedge denim with reinforced construction that ages in. The extra $8 buys heavier, longer-lasting fabric and responsible sourcing rather than dressier styling.
Smoother refined finish, elastane stretch comfort, dark smart-casual washes, slimmer tailored leg
Durable selvedge denim, reinforced construction, organic cotton sourcing, broken-in washes, ages well
Which should you buy?
The $8 gap is small enough that the choice rides on what you want from the fabric. Buy the Reiss if you want a stretchier, dressier slim jean for dressier outfits. Pay up for the Taylor Stitch if you want rigid, durable denim that breaks in over years and you care about responsible sourcing. Both run true to size, so fit isn't the deciding factor.
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