Thread Report
AllSaints vs River Island: Fabric Quality.
We compared 1,245 AllSaints products against 48 River Island products. AllSaints comes out significantly ahead at 54.8% average natural fibre vs River Island's 25.1%. The biggest gap is in coats, where AllSaints averages 62% natural fibre vs River Island's 16.9%.
Head-to-Head
Average Natural Fibre %
Polyester-Heavy Products %
Nearly All-Natural Products %
By Category
| Category | AllSaints (count) | River Island (count) | Diff |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coat | 62% (34) | 16.9% (12) | +45.1 |
| Blazer | 31.3% (12) | 12.4% (6) | +18.9 |
| Pants | 54% (50) | 40.7% (5) | +13.3 |
| Jacket | 25.6% (128) | 18.1% (17) | +7.5 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is AllSaints or River Island better quality?
In terms of fabric composition, AllSaints averages 54.8% natural fibre compared to River Island's 25.1%. Higher natural fibre content generally means better quality, breathability, and fewer microplastics.
AllSaints vs River Island: which uses more polyester?
River Island uses more polyester — 72.9% of their products are polyester-heavy, vs 24.1% at AllSaints.
Should I shop at AllSaints or River Island?
If fabric quality matters to you, AllSaints has the edge with 54.8% average natural fibre. But quality varies by product — use the Fibr extension to check individual items while you shop at either retailer.
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