Thread Report

Pull&Bear: June 2026

Pull&Bear sits in the middle of the pack with an average of 59.7% natural fibre across 1,558 products — a mix of natural and synthetic. About 21.6% of products are polyester-heavy, a notable but not dominant share. On the bright side, 43.2% of Pull&Bear products are made almost entirely from natural fibres (95%+). The most common fibre across Pull&Bear products is Cotton, appearing in 57.1% of items.

1,558Products Analyzed
59.7%Avg Natural Fibre
21.6%Polyester-Heavy
43.2%Nearly All-Natural

Natural Fibre Distribution

1,558Products
  • Synthetic

    <30% natural fibre · 502 products

    32.2%
  • Blend

    30–85% natural fibre · 340 products

    21.8%
  • Natural

    85–100% natural fibre · 717 products

    46%

Top Fibres by Frequency

Cotton
57.1%
Elastane
34.8%
Polyester
30.8%
Viscose
16.8%
Polyamide
11.3%

Fabric by Category — June 2026

CategoryProductsAvg Natural %
Jeans22198.2%
T-Shirt25789.2%
Shorts11984.7%
Shirt7178.3%
Hoodie4872.2%
Pants15653%
Skirt4952.6%
Dress11846.6%
Jacket5341.3%
Coat1840.2%
Sweater6026.1%
Blazer1713.1%

Pull&Bear in Other Months

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pull&Bear clothing made of?

Based on our analysis of 1,558 Pull&Bear products, the average garment is 59.7% natural fibre. The most common single fibre is Cotton (in 57.1% of products). The remaining material is typically synthetic — polyester, polyamide, or acrylic.

Is Pull&Bear cotton?

Sometimes — cotton appears in 57.1% of the 1,558 Pull&Bear products we analyzed, but it's usually blended with synthetics. Only 43.2% of items are nearly all-natural (95%+ natural fibre), so check the composition before assuming a piece is pure cotton.

Is Pull&Bear 100% cotton?

Effectively no. We didn't find any Pull&Bear products that are 100% cotton (or near-pure, 95%+) in our database. Cotton at Pull&Bear is almost always blended with elastane, polyester, or other fibres.

How much polyester does Pull&Bear use?

21.6% of Pull&Bear products are polyester-heavy, meaning polyester makes up 50% or more of the garment. This is below average for fast fashion retailers.

Is Pull&Bear mostly synthetic?

21.6% of Pull&Bear products are polyester-heavy (50%+ polyester). Average natural fibre content is 59.7%, so the rest of the catalog is mixed.

Does Pull&Bear use natural fabrics?

43.2% of Pull&Bear products are nearly all-natural (95%+ natural fibre). A decent portion of their range avoids synthetic fibres entirely.

Is Pull&Bear sustainable in terms of fabric?

Fabric composition is one factor in sustainability. With an average of 59.7% natural fibre, Pull&Bear is about average on this measure. Natural fibres generally biodegrade and shed fewer microplastics than synthetics.

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