Stussy vs Mizzen+Main: which button-up wins?
Both land in the premium tier — the Stussy Stussy Camp Collar Work Shirt at $120, the Mizzen+Main Leeward Performance Dress Shirt at $125, just $5 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| Stussy | Mizzen+Main | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $120 | $125 |
| Material | Cotton poplin and twill, textured and printed cottons, and corduroy or canvas for heavier work styles. | Four-way-stretch moisture-wicking polyester knit, machine washable. |
| Fit | Relaxed, boxy fit with a clean drop shoulder and shorter, untuck-friendly hem; meant to be worn loose. | Trim and athletic fits, true to size; stretch accommodates a range of builds. |
| Quality | Solid seams and sturdy buttons for the price, with the boxy cut and graphics driving the look. Built for casual streetwear rotation. | Mid-to-premium — comfortable, wrinkle-resistant, durable knit; casual hand rather than crisp cotton. |
| Best for | Relaxed streetwear and skate-inspired looks, worn open as a camp shirt or layered over a tee. | Travel, all-day comfort, no-iron office wear, and active wearers. |
| Care | Machine wash cold and tumble dry low; wash printed styles inside out to protect the graphics. | Machine wash cold and hang or tumble low; no ironing needed and it packs flat. |
The Stussy Camp Collar Work shirt ($120) is a boxy, graphic-driven streetwear piece in cotton poplin, twill, and corduroy, built to wear loose and open. The Mizzen+Main Leeward ($125) goes the opposite direction: a trim four-way-stretch polyester knit aimed at travel, no-iron office days, and all-day comfort. The $5 gap barely registers, so this is purely about whether you want a relaxed cotton camp shirt or a wrinkle-free synthetic performance shirt.
relaxed boxy cut, natural cotton fabrics, strong streetwear branding, untuck-friendly hem, works open over a tee
four-way stretch, moisture-wicking knit, wrinkle-resistant for travel, machine washable, trim athletic fit
Which should you buy?
These cost within $5 of each other, so price is a non-factor. Buy the Stussy if you want a loose, casual cotton shirt for skate and streetwear rotation worn open over a tee. Pay the extra $5 for the Mizzen+Main if you actually need the stretch and no-iron convenience for travel or office wear, and you don't mind that it reads casual-synthetic rather than crisp cotton. They solve different problems despite the matching price.
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