Buck Mason Review 2024
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Buck Mason is a men’s clothing brand that offers high-quality staples, made in the United States of America. They say their clothes are “Timeless goods that stand the test of time.”
You won’t find any trendy items at Buck Mason, just classics that stand the test of fashion (which “fashion” could be synonymous with time). Clothes like Oxford button-ups, solid jeans, and time-tested crew neck t-shirts.
All of their clothes simply “go” together. You’ll be hard-pressed to find clothes that you couldn’t mix and match. The colors are almost all complementary. But that’s kind of the point: no-nonsense clothes that last and make you look good.
You won’t find any loud colors or crazy patterns, just clothes that stand the test of time: from durability and trends.
Buck Mason started out online but now has 9 stores and pickup locations – all in either California or New York.
Buck Mason Review: what have we tried?
We’ve tested almost everything that Buck Mason has to offer: from their T-shirts to their pants. To be honest, you really can’t go wrong with any of the items they have to offer. But you need to know a couple of things first.
Sure, we like some of their clothes more than others, but it would be hard to find another clothing brand more consistent (in terms of quality and styling) than Buck Mason. In fact, I’d go as far to say, “If your closet could only be made from one brand: I’d make it Buck Mason.”
I say that for a couple of reasons:
- Buck Mason clothes are extremely well made.
- They fit very well.
- The clothes mix and match very well.
- The style is timeless.
- Buck Mason offers a bit of everything.
Let’s dive deeper into the clothes we’ve tried in our Buck Mason Review.
Buck Mason: what Buck Mason is NOT
Before we dive deeper into the best products that Buck Mason has to offer, I think it’s important to talk about what Buck Mason is NOT. Buck Mason is not the most high-tech version of everything. It’s not like Mizzen + Main (read our Mizzen + Main Review) or Duer or Olivers. Buck Mason clothes are NOT super high performance but they are still incredibly reliable. They have some performance features – some of their pants have 2% Spandex in them, but that’s nothing compared to the 30%+ synthetic materials in jeans like Duers, as an example.
Think about your Dad’s reliable pocket watch vs. an Apple Watch. Buck Mason is your dad’s reliable pocket watch (with a few upgrades), not the Apple Watch that had a new model every year.
Buck Mason Review: what are the best products?
If you were to only buy 1 Buck Mason item, it would have to be the Vintage Tri-Blend Curved Hem Tee. It’s incredibly comfortable, the perfect weight (not too thick, not too thin) and very durable.
I’ve got over 10 in my closet that I’ve collected over the past 4 years and had zero problems with them. They are very well made.
Their other t-shirts are easy picks, too. The slub tees are a winner, but the solid colors are harder to keep clean. The Tri-blend tees (I’ve got them in regular, long sleeve and Henley’s) have the perfect amount of stretch and just enough variation in color to hide anything that may show up.
Buck Mason claims that their shirts will “keep their shape forever,” – I’ve worn this shirt with a toddler tugging on the collar and still had zero problems.
I also really love their denim (sorry, I should call them what they really are “Chambray” if you want to be fancy) button-up shirts. They are a perfect weight and incredibly high quality.
I also own a military shirt, which I really like. However, they no longer sell online.
I’m also a huge fan of their solid black hoodie. This one is a staple during the Colorado Winters, but I wish they offered a tri-blend version of this hoodie, simply because the all-black surface (and 100% cotton) captures hair and “gunk” too easily. It also doesn’t help that we have a black AND white dog. He doesn’t shed, but his hair still ends up on me.
Buck Mason review: what we didn’t care for
As you’ve seen in our reviews, we get the chance to try a lot of different products. It’s not even fair to say there are Buck Mason items we do not like. There are simply some items made by other companies we happen to like more.
Buck Mason Jeans (About $150) and Pants
We’ve tried several pairs of Buck Mason Jeans and pants. First of all, they look awesome and very well made. They were incredibly high quality but they didn’t offer the stretch and comfort many new brands (like Duer) offer.
For comparison, Buck Mason Jeans only had 2% spandex. Jeans like Duer have 30%+ synthetic materials, while Buck Mason Jeans are 98% Cotton. There’s nothing wrong with that at all, in fact, Buck Mason jeans will probably last longer – we just prefer something with a bit more stretch.
Buck Mason Button Ups – The Perfect Oxford – $95
Buck Mason Quality
As mentioned, we own a lot of Buck Mason items and we’ve only had one small problem with quality. I actually got a long-sleeve shirt as a gift but didn’t wear it (because it was warm and I couldn’t wear them to work). After washing it a couple of times, the stitching on the label came off. It wasn’t a big deal: