The Ultimate Quince Dupe List: 68 Designer Looks for a Fraction of the Price

If you’ve been on the internet at all in the last few years, you already know about Quince (and if you don’t, you’ll now be inundated with their social media ads – sorry!). The direct-to-consumer brand has built its entire identity around one simple promise: luxury-quality materials at prices that don’t make you take out a second mortgage. And so far, we’re all pretty obsessed.
I’ve spent a lot of time with this brand (and I mean a lot). It started with their iconic $50 cashmere sweater five or six years ago. And then I noticed they had a remarkably similar look-a-like to the Gucci loafers I’d been coveting. And that $500 Jenni Kayne Cocoon sweater? Wasn’t the Quince one almost identical? I started noticing a lot of their styles were look-a-likes for designer pieces.
What follows is the most comprehensive Quince dupe list I could put together: 60+ pairings across bags, cashmere, silk, shoes, home, luggage, jewelry, outerwear, and more. Whether you’re budget-conscious or just prefer to spend the difference on something more fun (hi, travel fund), this list is for you.
A quick note before we dive in: Quince items sell out fast and don’t always restock. When I was finally ready to pull the trigger on the horsebit loafers…. I had to wait a few months for them to restock in my size. If something catches your eye, don’t assume it will be there forever.
They also have some legal disputes because their pieces get awfully close to their designer counterparts. A few years ago I remember being thrilled a three-color ombre one-piece launched that was almost identical to the Sidestroke from Summersalt… but when I tried to text the link to my friend an hour later, it had already been taken down.
Bags & Leather Goods
Bags are where the Quince dupe game gets really interesting. Their leather goods are made in Italy, which means you’re getting real craftsmanship without the four-figure price tag. I don’t own the designer bags on this list but I do own a handful of these Quince bags and after years of carrying them, can vouch for how they hold up.
1. Italian Leather Handwoven Satchel (~$150) vs. Bottega Veneta Andiamo (~$5,800) The Andiamo is one of the most coveted bags in quiet luxury circles right now. That intrecciato weaving technique is so beautiful. Quince’s handwoven satchel captures the same textured, structured silhouette at a fraction of the cost. Bonus: the Quince version includes a crossbody strap.
2. Italian Abrasivato Leather Shoulder Bag (~$120) vs. Prada Cleo Hobo Bag (~$3,350) Very ’90s, very cool. The slouchy shape and clean lines are unmistakably Prada-coded, and the abrasivato leather has that matte, slightly textured finish that looks expensive in person.
3. Italian Leather Quilted Convertible Crossbody (~$120) vs. YSL LouLou (~$2,750) The chevron quilting, the chain strap, the structured body: this bag checks every YSL LouLou box. The stitching pattern is slightly different up close, but from any distance that matters, it reads as luxury.
4. Italian Leather Patchwork Crossbody (~$160) vs. Loewe Puzzle Bag (~$4,800) Loewe’s Puzzle Bag is a geometric masterpiece and also an investment at almost five thousand dollars. Quince’s patchwork version is inspired by the same idea: angular panels and structured shape. There are a couple different color options from Quince but I love this burgundy. If you’re looking for a similar shape without the puzzle piece stiching detail, this clementine bag from The Horse has been getting a lot of hype and is on my wishlist.
5. Italian Leather Asymmetrical Mini Shoulder Bag (~$98) vs. The Row Half Moon Shoulder Bag (~$1,490–$2,300) The Row has quietly become the defining brand of the quiet luxury movement, and their asymmetrical mini bags are the ones that started showing up everywhere first. The crescent silhouette, the deliberately minimal hardware, the sense that the shape itself is the statement. Quince’s version is made from supple Italian nappa leather with a velvety suede lining. The adjustable strap, the clean zipper closure, no logos anywhere. WWD called this one out specifically for its minimalism being “reminiscent of the less-is-more styles reigning supreme” at labels like The Row and Hermès.
6. Box Shoulder Bag (~$154) vs. Celine Box Bag (~$1,272) Celine’s Box Bag is a certified classic. The boxy silhouette, the top handle, the minimal hardware. Quince’s version hits every one of those notes. I personally own this bag from Quince and it has held up beautifully over the last few years. Celine silhouette with no logos in sight.
7. Italian Leather Quilted Crossbody (~$120) vs. Lou Medium YSL Camera Bag with Pocket in Quilted Leather (~$1950) If you don’t care about the logo, this is an almost identical bag without the gold YSL logo hardware. I own this in a taupe color and its functional, beautiful, and has held up without any signs of wear over the last year (but check out the Burgundy color from Quince – it might be my favorite).
8. Italian Leather Mini Bow Bag (~$80) vs. Cuyana Mini Bow Bag (~$298) A tiny bag with maximum personality. The chain detail makes it evening-ready, and the price means you can actually enjoy wearing it without anxiety.
9. Quilted Puffer Sling Bag (~$70) vs. MZ Wallace Metro Sling (~$285) Water-resistant, three pockets, lay-flat design. This is the sling bag you actually reach for, and it looks polished enough that no one will question it.
10. Italian Leather Convertible Crescent Handwoven Shoulder Bag (~$90) vs. Clare V. Moyen Messenger (~$395) The Clare V. Moyen is one of those bags that’s been in constant rotation on every style blog for years. You’ve seen it on influencers and your stylish friends. Structured enough to look intentional, relaxed enough to carry everywhere. Quince’s version is the same unassuming rectangular silhouette in top-grain Italian leather for less than a quarter of the price. There are some GORGEOUS color options from both Clare V and Quince for this bag but dare I say I like the Quince color options better?
11. Italian Italian Leather Handwoven Sling Bag (~$80) vs. Clare V Woven Grande Fanny Pack (~$500) The rounded silhouette and soft leather give this the same pillowy, tactile quality that makes the Loewe Cushion so appealing.
12. Italian Leather Trapeze Crossbody (~$109) vs. Polène Numéro Neuf Mini (~$540) Minimal, structured, French-girl coded. Great for evenings when you want your bag to disappear into the outfit.
13. Leather Clutch (~$60) vs. Polène Numéro Un Nano (~$390) Same Polène energy, smaller price tag. The structured silhouette and push-clasp closure are nearly identical at $60 versus $390.
14. European Leather Belt (~$40) vs. A.P.C. Leather Belts (~$150–$200) The most underrated entry on the whole list. A simple, minimal Italian leather belt that retails at Toteme or A.P.C. for five to six times the price. The kind of accessory that quietly upgrades every outfit you already own. I own a few of these and they’re a great price point for a real leather belt. Quince has a
15. Italian Leather Handwoven Top Handle Clutch (~$120) vs. Bottega Veneta Andiamo Intrecciato Top Handle Clutch (~$2,600–$3,200) I own this bag it’s one of my favorite Quince ever. The Bottega Veneta Andiamo Intrecciato Top Handle Clutch is the specific reference point here — same handwoven leather construction, same top handle carry, same convertible wear options (over the shoulder, crossbody, or as a pure clutch). The intrecciato weave is Bottega’s defining signature, and Quince captures the same texture at a fraction of the price. I just wish Quince had more color options (and maybe that beautiful Bottega gold hardware).
16. Italian Leather Asymmetrical Mini Shoulder Bag (~$98) vs. The Row Half Moon Shoulder Bag (~$1,490–$2,300) Can you even tell from those pictures which one is the Row and which one is Quince? The crescent silhouette, the deliberately minimal hardware, the sense that the shape itself is the statement. Quince’s version is made from supple Italian nappa leather with a velvety suede lining. The adjustable strap, the clean zipper closure, no logos anywhere. There are some fantastic color options.
17. Italian Leather Soft Bucket Shoulder Bag (~$150) vs. The Row Park Tote (~$1850) This iconic, minimalist bag from the Row makes for one of the best dupes on the list because The Row has so little branding and hardware. Quince’s version is made from full-grain Italian leather with a suede lining, toggle clasp closure, and a removable interior pouch. The pistachio green colorway in the smaller size is perfection and perfect for summer.
18. Italian Leather Belt Bag (~$80) vs. Loewe Mini Cushion (~$1,100) The rounded silhouette and soft leather give this the same pillowy, tactile quality that makes the Loewe Cushion so appealing.
19. Revive Nylon Belt Bag (~$35) vs. lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag (~$48) A closer price gap than most on this list, but worth including: Quince’s belt bag is made from recycled nylon (four plastic bottles per bag), water-resistant, and has the same hands-free crossbody versatility that made the lululemon version one of the most-copied silhouettes in accessories. The recycled materials story and design quality make it the better buy.
20. Transit Quilted Recycled Nylon Carry-All Tote (~$60) vs. MZ Wallace Medium Metro Tote (~$265) MZ Wallace built their entire reputation on one product: the quilted nylon tote. Lightweight, water-resistant, endlessly pocketable. It’s been the everyday bag of New York women for twenty years. Quince’s version is made from recycled nylon, has 10 pockets (five inside, five out), comes in a range of colors, and delivers the same practical quilted sensibility for less than a quarter of the price. The sustainability angle is a bonus.
21. Full-Grain Leather Small Shoulder Bag (~$90) vs. Coach Brooklyn Shoulder Bag (~$295–$350) The Coach Brooklyn went viral in summer 2024 — Bella Hadid carried it, it sold out repeatedly, and it became the defining quiet luxury “it bag” of the moment, praised for its minimal silhouette in natural grain leather with a wide shoulder strap and magnetic snap closure. Quince’s full-grain leather small shoulder bag has the same clean, unfussy sensibility: premium leather, elegant proportions, a detachable coin purse for organization. At $90 versus $295–$350, it’s the more affordable entry into this very specific bag energy.
22. Italian Leather Triple Compartment Bucket Bag (~$120) vs. Tory Burch Romy Tote (~$498) Tory Burch’s Perry Tote is a well-known editors’ favorite — three compartments, Italian pebbled leather, ample interior pockets. Quince’s version mirrors the organizational premise almost exactly: three spacious compartments, drawstring closure, Italian leather throughout. Quince’s is $120 versus $498.
Cashmere
Cashmere is Quince’s founding category and still their strongest. Mongolian cashmere at these prices is pretty remarkable and some of my favorite pieces from Quince.
23. Mongolian Cashmere Crew-Neck Sweater (~$50) vs. Brunello Cucinelli Classic Knit (~$900–$2,000) This is the dupe that put Quince on the map. Same fiber origin, same 12-gauge knit, same luxurious softness. Quince has also recently launched their Baby Lux cashmere crewneck which is closer to the luxury feel of the Brunello (or any higher-end cashmere). If $200 is in your budget, that’s going to be a better sweater.
24. Mongolian Cashmere Cardigan (~$80) vs. Ralph Lauren Cashmere Cardigan (~$400) Ralph Lauren makes the definitive American cashmere cardigan. Quince makes the one you can actually afford to live in.
25. Oversized Cashmere Boyfriend Cardigan (~$130) vs. Jenni Kayne Cashmere Cocoon Cardigan (~$595) If you’ve spent any time on the quiet luxury corner of the internet, you know this cardigan. The Jenni Kayne Cocoon is basically the unofficial uniform of the “effortless California woman” aesthetic: oversized, drapey, the kind of thing you throw on over everything from jeans to maxi dresses to pajamas and look immediately more put-together. Same boxy silhouette, same cocooning drape, same Mongolian cashmere. I own both of these and the Quince is a very good dupe.
26. Mongolian Fisherman Cashmere Hoodie (~$130) vs. Jenni Kayne Cashmere Hoodie (~$500) Another fabulous Jenni Kayne cashmere dupe. If you want elevated comfort, don’t skip this one!
27. 100% Mongolian Cashmere Double-Faced Wrap Coat(~$500) vs. Max Mara Cashmere Wrap Coat (~$6000) A true cashmere outer layer at a price that doesn’t require a payment plan. If you’re on the fence about a cashmere wrap coat, I splurged on the Jenni Kayne version a few years ago and it is possibly my favorite purchase of the last few years. It is comfortable, chic, warm, and works with jeans and gowns.
28. Mongolian Cashmere Socks (~$15) vs. Falke Cashmere Socks (~$150) The most underrated thing on this entire list. Cashmere socks for $15.
29. Cashmere Beanie (~$35) vs. Eugenia Kim Cashmere Beanies (~$100–$180) A cashmere beanie for $35 is one of the best gifts you can give (or keep for yourself). Warm, so soft, and better for your hair. No need to spend over $100 for one of these. I have the Jenni Kayne version and the Quince one is just as good (the quality difference is more apparent in sweaters than in a beanie).
Silk
Quince’s washable silk is another category where they genuinely outperform expectations. The fact that you can machine-wash it makes it even more wearable than the designer versions.
30. Washable Silk Slip Dress (~$80) vs.L’agence Silk Slip Dress (~$600) The one that went viral for good reason. Bias cut, fluid drape, available in a color for everyone. I don’t own this dress but I do have washable silk pieces from Quince and you really can put them in the washing machine.
31. Washable Silk Shirt (~$80) vs. L’Agence Dani Silk Blouse (~$250–$350) L’agence’s silk blouses have been the gold standard forever. Quince’s version gives you the same 3/4 sleeves and effortless elevated drape of silk.
32. Washable Silk Pajama Set (~$100) vs. Lunya Silk PJs (~$300) Sleeping in silk sounds extravagant until the price is only $100. These are soft and perfect if you run warm.
33. Washable Silk Pillowcase Set (~$50) vs. Slip Silk Pillowcase (~$119) The beauty case for silk pillowcases is well-documented (better for your hair and your skin). Quince’s version costs less than half what Slip charges and washes the same way. This would also make a fantastic gift for someone who has everything (I love mine so much I’ve been known to travel with it!). Quince aslo carries a silk sleep mask that is a great dupe for the Slip mask.
Shoes
34. Italian Leather Loafer (~$100) vs. Gucci Jordaan Loafer (~$900) This comparison is almost too easy. The silhouette is near-identical, the leather quality is legitimate, and you’ll wear these with everything from trousers to midi skirts. I would not expect the Quince pair to hold up or be the same quality as the Jordaan but this is not a cheap dupe. The Quince pair is a beautiful pair of leather loafers that still give you that same iconic horsebit detail.
35. Italian Leather Horsebit Mule (~$80) vs. Gucci Horsebit Mule (~$950+) The Jordaan gets all the attention, but the mules also have the horsebit hardware detail that reads designer from across the room. Reviewers who own both say it’s not a pixel-perfect replica, but for daily wear it does exactly what you need it to do. I have these Quince mules in two colors and love them.
36. Italian Leather Handwoven Square Toe Ballet Flat (~$84) vs. Freda Salvador Jada Flat (~$398) Freda Salvador’s Jada is the quietly coveted flat of the last year or two: handwoven leather, square toe, the kind of shoe that reads artisan without trying. We’ve seen dupes popping up everywhere (Madewell, Banana Republic, Sam Edelman). Quince’s version is made with the same handwoven Italian leather construction for $84. Reviewers consistently call it comfortable right out of the box, which is not something you can say about most flats at any price.
37. Suede Loafer (~$90) vs. Veronica Beard Suede Loafers (~$450) Suede loafers at any quality level for $90 is a good deal. At Quince’s quality level, it’s a no-brainer. There are a few different colors available in this suede finish but I love the almond for spring/summer.
38. Italian Leather Thong Kitten Heel Sandal (~$84) vs. Reformation Sophie Heeled Sandal (~$248) The Reformation Sophie has been the summer shoe for the last two seasons with that combination of square toe, thong strap, and 50mm kitten heel that hits the intersection of Y2K nostalgia and quiet elegance. Quince’s version is made from supple Italian leather with the same barely-there silhouette: thong strap, kitten heel, clean minimal toe. It’s the kind of sandal that works equally well with wide-leg linen trousers or a midi dress, and at $84 versus $248 it’s an easy yes for a trend shoe you’ll reach for all summer.
39. Italian Leather Glove Ballet Flat (~$70) vs. Everlane Day Glove (~$150) Ballet flats had their big comeback moment and they’re not going anywhere. You can get Everlane’s beloved glove fit (that are extra confortable) in a handful of gorgeous colors at 1/2 the price.
40. Knit Ankle Boot (~$120) vs. Rothy’s Classic Boot / Vivaia Regina Pro (~$250–$400) A true staple boot at a price that leaves room for the rest of your fall wardrobe. The Vivaia knit boot is SO incredibly comfortable with zero break-in and Quince gives you a similar look with an elevated heel.
41. Australian Shearling Scuff Slippers (~$50) vs. UGG Coquette Slippers (~$115) This one has history behind it: Quince and UGG’s parent company Deckers were in an actual legal dispute over this slipper, which was resolved in 2025. The two are nearly indistinguishable — suede exterior, sheepskin lining, slip-resistant sole. The Quince version costs less than half. Over 600 reviews and counting.
Outerwear
Quince’s outerwear category has gotten significantly stronger over the last 12 months, and several of these are among the most-discussed dupes on TikTok and the gram.
42. Responsible Down Puffer Jacket (~$130) vs. Aritzia Super Puff (~$198–$328) The Aritzia Super Puff has been the internet’s favorite winter jacket for years. Quince’s version mirrors it almost beat for beat: water-repellant shell, responsibly sourced down, snap-and-zip closure, thumbhole cuffs. Multiple side-by-side reviews call it comparable for warmth. It comes in cropped, regular, and long. Half the price of the Aritzia in most colorways.
43. Double-Faced Merino Wool Scarf Coat (~$190) vs. Toteme Chain Stitch Scarf Jacket (~$1,130) Of all the dupes on this list, this one has generated the most internet discourse. Toteme’s scarf jacket sold out the moment it dropped and sparked a full cottage industry of alternatives. The consensus across dozens of reviews: Quince’s is the best one. Double-faced 100% merino wool, the same boxy silhouette with drop shoulders, an attached scarf that tucks and wraps, tassel-trimmed border stitching. For under $200. If you’ve been watching this coat from afar for two years, this is your move.
44. Trench Coat (~$100) vs.Aritzia Finch Trench (~$200–$350) Multiple reviewers have said Quince’s version is actually better than the Aritzia alternative — it has proper trench-style cuffs that the Aritzia version skips. High-quality stitching, classic tailoring, wrinkle-resistant crepe. The kind of coat that looks like you spent real money on it.
45. Water Repellant Windbreaker Jacket (~$70) vs. lululemon Always Effortless Jacket(~$148) I own both the Quince the lulu version of this jacket and it is a FANTASTIC dupe. The quality isn’t quite the same but I love Quince version so much and it looks/wears the same. At $70 versus $148, you’re getting recycled nylon construction, a PFC-free DWR finish, stowable hood, cinchable hem, back vent, and elastic cuffs that actually keep the wind out. It’s packable, OEKO-TEX certified, and made with solar-powered manufacturing. 10/10 would recommend.
Clothing
46. 100% European Linen Pleated Trouser (~$70) vs. Aritzia Effortless Pant Linen (~$148) Aritzia’s Effortless Pant has over 1,200 reviews and a near-five-star rating. The linen version for summer has a great dupe in Quince’s pleated linen trousers. You get the same elongating high-rise silhouette, front knife pleats, and European linen fabric.
47. Linen Blazer (~$100) vs. Veronica Beard Miller Dickey Jacket (~$695–$800) The VB Miller is a cult piece with a devoted following for good reason — the dickey insert system is genuinely clever and the tailoring is impeccable. Quince’s linen blazer is the most-cited affordable alternative, and it reportedly sells out in minutes every time it restocks. Sign up for email notifications. You have been warned.
48. Linen Fit-and-Flare Dress (~$70) vs. Reformation Janu Linen Dress (~$200+) Same 100% linen construction, invisible zipper, smocked back panel, functional front pockets. The Reformation has a slightly lower neckline and more fitted bodice and the Quince has far more colorways.
49. 100% European Linen Strapless Maxi Dress (~$70) vs. Reformation Tansy Linen Dress (~$278) Reformation’s Tansy is exactly the kind of dress that sells out every summer – strapless, maxi length, 100% linen, the kind of effortless silhouette that works for a beach wedding, a dinner in Laguna, or just a really good Tuesday. Quince’s strapless linen maxi hits every one of those same notes: 100% European linen, smocked back for a comfortable and flattering fit, lightweight and breathable. The white is crisp and clean and photographs beautifully while the black is elegant and effortless. At $70 versus $278, this is one of the strongest clothing dupes on the list.
50. Chiffon Pleated Midi Skirt (~$50) vs. Aritzia Wilfred Twirl Skirt (~$148) Near-identical silhouette: lightweight fabric, thick elastic waistband, the kind of swishy movement that photographs beautifully. Exactly half the price. Pairs with everything from a fitted turtleneck in fall to a silk tank in summer.
51. Organic Textured Cotton Smocked V-Neck Midi Dress (~$80) vs. Doen SORINA DRESS (~$350+) Doen has built one of the most loyal followings in the fashion world around exactly this silhouette: flowy, vintage-inspired, the kind of dress that makes you look like you live somewhere coastal and beautiful (or like you’re frolicking in a field somewhere). Their smock dresses sell out every season. Quince’s version captures the energy just without the print (but it does come in 4 colors!).
Swim
52. Italian Cami One-Piece Swimsuit (~$50) vs. Andie Swim One-Piece (~$130–$165) Multiple reviewers specifically make the Andie comparison — same unfussy, sporty-chic sensibility, Italian-crafted fabric, OEKO-TEX certified, PFA-free. At $50 versus $130+, this is a strong summer buy. One sizing note: reviewers with shorter torsos mention some extra fabric in the body, so size down if you’re between sizes. Both Quince and Andie have great color options for this suit if you want something beyond black!
53. Italian Plunge One-Piece Swimsuit (~$50) vs. Andie Swim Mykonos One Piece (~$130) Another Andie Swim dupe, this plunge one-piece gives you the same support and style at almost 1/3 the price. I own Andie and Quince swimwear and there isn’t a substantial quality difference.
54. Italian Triangle Bikini Top (~$35) vs. Melissa Odabash Triangle Bikini (~$180–$220) Melissa Odabash is the benchmark for Italian-crafted luxury swimwear. Quince’s triangle top is also Italian-crafted, recycled materials, removable padding, fully adjustable ties. For a classic solid-color triangle top you’ll wear for three or four seasons, the $35 price is hard to argue with.
55. Italian High-Rise Bikini Bottom (~$25) vs. Mara Hoffman High-Rise Bottoms (~$110–$165) High-rise bikini bottoms at Vitamin A or Mara Hoffman run $110–$165 for a single bottom. Quince’s Italian high-rise is $25, full-lined, medium leg cut, the kind of clean minimal style that works with any top in your rotation. I own these and they are a tiny bit too low for me (after 4 babies I need a true high rise and I’ll stick with the Left on Friday High Tide Bottoms).
Home & Bedding
Quince has quietly become one of the best spots for linen bedding, and the savings over the boutique bedding brands are significant.
56. European Linen Duvet Cover (~$90) vs. Parachute Linen Duvet (~$250–$350) Parachute is the internet-beloved bedding brand. Quince’s linen is the same fiber, the same breathable weight, the same broken-in feel. If their bedding is as soft as their linen button-downs, I’m in.
57. European Linen Sheet Set (~$100) vs. Cultiver Linen Sheets (~$300–$500) Cultiver has a devoted following for their linen sheets. Quince’s version costs a fraction and performs comparably.
58. Linen Pillow Shams (~$30) vs. Restoration Hardware Linen Shams (~$100+) RH charges a premium for the linen lifestyle aesthetic. Quince just sells you the linen.
59. Organic Sateen Duvet Cover (~$90) vs. Brooklinen Luxe Sateen (~$220+) For the non-linen crowd: sateen has a smoother, slightly lustrous finish that feels more hotel-luxe. Brooklinen built their reputation on this. Quince’s version is less than half the price.
60. Japanese Steel Chef’s Knife (~$50) vs. Wusthof Chef’s Knife (~$150–$200) This one surprises people. Quince has quietly built out a kitchen category and their Japanese steel chef’s knife is well-reviewed. If you’ve been meaning to upgrade from the department store block set, this is a low-risk entry point (but my personal rec will forever and always be Cutco knives).
Luggage & Travel
61. Polycarbonate Hard-Shell Carry-On (~$145) vs. Away Carry-On (~$295) This is the most documented Quince dupe on the internet. Owners of both consistently say the Quince version mirrors the Away: TSA lock, 360-degree spinner wheels, interior compression system, removable laundry bag. Half the price.
62. Commuter Backpack (~$80) vs. Dagne Dover Dakota Backpack (~$245) Built-in laptop sleeve, detachable pouch, plenty of organization. Looks far more expensive than it is.
Jewelry
63. 14K Gold Paperclip Chain Necklace (~$65) vs. Gorjana Chain Necklaces (~$150–$200) Actual 14K gold for $65. Not plated. Not filled.
64. Lab-Grown Diamond Studs (~$200) vs. Mejuri Diamond Studs (~$500–$800) The same stone, grown in a lab instead of mined, set in solid gold. Perfect for everyday wear and special occasions (lots of different sizes – I have these and love them).
65. 18K Gold Plated Stacking Rings (~$20–$40) vs. Mejuri / Gorjana Stacking Rings (~$80–$200) Mix and match without the anxiety of dropping almost $100 on each ring.
66. Pearl Cluster Earrings (~$30) vs. Chanel-Style Pearl Earrings / Mejuri Pearl Styles (~$200–$500+) Quince’s ivory pearl earrings are one of those pieces that reviewers consistently describe as reading far more expensive than they are. The classic pearl silhouette gives Chanel without the logo (or the four-figure price tag).
67. Gold Hoop Earrings (~$30) vs. BaubleBar Gold Hoops (~$30–$80) A wardrobe staple that should cost exactly what Quince charges for it.
Accessories & Sunglasses
68. Brixton Polarized Acetate Sunglasses (~$50) vs. Oliver Peoples O’Malley / Sheldrake (~$350–$400) The Brixton has the same refined, slightly oversized rectangular acetate silhouette that Oliver Peoples built their reputation on. Reviewers who own the Brixton alongside pricier brands say they feel substantial without being heavy, with genuinely good lens quality. I own the Brixton and they’re almost as good as my husband’s Oliver Peoples (but I don’t feel bad when I lose a pair).
69. Tucson Polarized Acetate Sunglasses (~$50) vs. Oliver Peoples Gregory Peck Sun (~$350+) The Tucson is a rounder, softer acetate frame and the Gregory Peck is Oliver Peoples’ most iconic style and one of the most-copied shapes in eyewear. Same warm tortoise colorways, same low-key intellectual-cool energy. I also have these from Quince and LOVE them.
A Few Things Worth Knowing
Quince’s entire model is built on cutting out the middleman and sourcing directly from factories, some of which supply the same luxury brands you’re comparing them to. Their leather goods are made in Italy. Their cashmere comes from Mongolia. The quality isn’t the same as their designer counterpart and these aren’t counterfeit dupes (no fake Gucci logos here). These are look-a-likes where you can get the same style made with quality materials at a fraction of the price.
Have a Quince dupe I missed? Drop it in the comments. I’m always adding to this list!












































































































































