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Saint Laurent vs Brunello Cucinelli: which jean wins?

Both land in the raw selvedge tier — the Saint Laurent Skinny-Fit Jeans in Blue Denim at $690, the Brunello Cucinelli Leisure Fit Italian Denim Jean at $695, just $5 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.

Skinny-Fit Jeans in Blue Denim
Raw selvedge tier
Saint Laurent
Skinny-Fit Jeans in Blue Denim
$690
Leisure Fit Italian Denim Jean
Raw selvedge tier
Brunello Cucinelli
Leisure Fit Italian Denim Jean
$695
Saint LaurentBrunello Cucinelli
Price$690$695
MaterialQuality cotton denim, often with a small amount of stretch, in clean washes and rigid blue options.Typically a premium Italian cotton denim, often with a touch of stretch and a notably soft hand, in a mid-weight fabric.
FitA skinny fit cut very close to the leg with a low-to-regular rise. Reviewers say it runs slim and true, designed for a lean, elongated line.Offered in leisure, regular and slim Italian cuts. Owners report a relaxed, comfortable fit with Italian sizing, so consulting the size guide helps.
QualityOwners report refined fabric and construction consistent with a luxury house; the appeal centers on the silhouette and finishing.Reviewers single out the Italian fabric, hand-finished details and refined washes, positioning the jeans as luxury garments.
Best forShoppers seeking a lean, rock-inflected designer skinny jean in quality denim.Shoppers seeking understated luxury denim with exceptional Italian fabric and artisanal finishing.
CareWash cold inside out and hang dry to preserve the fabric and clean wash.Follow the garment care label; gentle cold washing or specialist care preserves the luxury fabric and finish.

Saint Laurent's $690 skinny is built around one idea: a lean, rock-leaning silhouette cut very close to the leg. Brunello Cucinelli's $695 leisure jean spends its near-identical price on soft Italian denim and a relaxed, comfortable cut. The five-dollar gap is meaningless; this is a fit and feel decision, slim-and-sharp versus soft-and-easy.

Saint Laurent wins on

Tighter, leaner silhouette,low-to-regular rise,rigid blue options,rock-inflected look,runs slim and true

Brunello Cucinelli wins on

Softer Italian hand,relaxed comfortable fit,hand-finished details,refined washes,multiple cut options

Which should you buy?

With the prices a rounding error apart, ignore the $5 and pick the cut you actually want to wear. Buy the Saint Laurent if you want a genuine skinny that hugs the leg and reads sharp and lean. Pay the same for the Cucinelli if you'd rather have a soft, relaxed jean with a gentler hand, and check the Italian size guide since it runs roomier. Neither is cheaper in any way that matters.

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