Men’s Rag & Bone slim jeans fit measurements vs Williamsburg S 2nd Street straight leg

Guide compares sizing charts of American made jeans from Rag & Bone and Williamsburg Garment Company – slim fit vs relaxed straight jeans

 

Both American made raw denim jeans, South 2nd Street are a relaxed straight leg jeans and not the best fit to compare to the slim fit Rag and Bone Standard Issue Fit 2. If you are looking for a similar fitting style in the Williamsburg jeans collection, we would suggest Hope or Grand Street.

The Rag & Bone jeans have a waist opening that is 1 ½” larger than the Williamsburg jeans. While the seats and knee specs are very close, there are large differences in every other key measurement on the size charts..

 
 
S 2nd St. men’s relaxed straight leg raw denim American made jeans

Williamsburg Garment Co.

S. 2nd St. - Straight Relaxed

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Rag & Bone

Standard Issue Fit 2 - Slim

Waist (Measured along top WB) Size:30

31 1/2"

33"

Seat (Measured 8"below WB)

39 1/4"

39"

Front Rise (Including WB)

10"

9 1/2"

Thigh (Measured 1" Below Crotch)

24 1/4"

22 3/4"

Leg Opening

15 1/2"

13 1/2"

Inseam

34 1/2"

33 1/4"

Fly

Zipper

Button

Fabric Comments

Non-Selvedge Rigid

Selvedge

Suggested Retail Price

$124

$175

Country of Make

USA

USA

 

Measurements are taken from actual store bought samples. Our recorded specs may differ from a brands official spec as sometimes final production products slightly differ from targeted measurements, or we may measure slightly different than other jeans brands.

When comparing sizing from top denim brands, please note, we use total circumference measurements, while others may use 1/2-circumference measurements in fit charts. Some information when not available to us may be taken from the brands website or a brands retailers websites. In no way do we state our specs or other information related to competing denim brands is 100% accurate. To get the most accurate info on all brands products you should always refer to that brands website or contact the brand directly.