Sandro vs John Elliott: which t-shirt wins?
Both land in the luxury tier — the Sandro Cotton Logo Tee at $95, the John Elliott Anti-Expo Tee at $98, just $3 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| Sandro | John Elliott | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $95 | $98 |
| Material | Quality combed cotton in a fine knit, with some textured and embellished variations. | Soft, substantial cotton in a refined knit, with washed and heavier-weight variations. |
| Fit | A clean, slightly fitted contemporary cut with a refined neckline. | A slightly elongated, drapey cut with a curved hem and an effortless silhouette. |
| Quality | Refined fabric and tidy finishing, with durable branding details. | Premium fabric and refined construction with an excellent drape that holds shape. |
| Best for | Contemporary fashion-forward outfits with a French edge. | Luxe minimalist streetwear and elevated everyday layering. |
| Care | Machine wash cold on gentle or hand wash and lay flat to dry. | Machine wash cold and lay flat to dry to preserve the drape. |
Three dollars apart, $95 Sandro versus $98 John Elliott. Sandro is a fine-knit, slightly fitted contemporary tee with logo branding; John Elliott runs heavier and drapier with an elongated cut and curved hem. The gap is negligible, so this is fit and silhouette.
- The case for Sandro
- Fine knit cotton,Slightly fitted clean cut,Refined neckline,Contemporary French styling,Logo branding detail
- The case for John Elliott
- Substantial premium cotton,Excellent drape that holds,Elongated curved-hem silhouette,Effortless layering shape,Streetwear cachet
The bottom lineWhich should you buy?
At three dollars apart, ignore the price and choose the cut. Buy the Sandro for a trimmer, fitted tee with a French, branded look. Buy the John Elliott if you want the longer, drapey silhouette with a curved hem for luxe-minimalist streetwear and layering. The Sandro reads tidy and contemporary; the John Elliott reads relaxed and refined.
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