Thread Report

Cotton On Skirt Fabric Composition.

We analyzed 48 skirt products from Cotton On. At 49.2% average natural fibre, skirts fall below Cotton On's overall average of 57.1% by 7.9 points — one of their weaker categories. Polyester is the most common fibre in Cotton On skirts, found in 43.8% of products.

48Skirt Products
49.2%Avg Natural Fibre
57.1%Cotton On Overall

Top Fibres in Cotton On Skirt

Polyester
43.8%
Elastane
43.8%
Viscose
37.5%
Cotton
29.2%
Linen
22.9%

How Cotton On Compares — Skirt

Average Natural Fibre % by Brand

Madewell
93.1%
Country Road
81.6%
Barbour
79.5%
Massimo Dutti
73.8%
Arket
73.1%
& Other Stories
69.6%
Reformation
69.1%
J.Crew
68.8%
Topshop
66.8%
COS
64.2%
H&M
63.2%
SKIMS
61.2%
Carhartt
60%
Ganni
58%
Whistles
57.5%
Aritzia
55.5%
Acne Studios
55.3%
Weekday
54.5%
Maje
54.3%
Anthropologie
53.7%
Sandro
53.3%
Pull&Bear
52.6%
House of CB
51%
Mango
49.4%
Cotton On
49.2%
Zara
48.4%
Bershka
45.1%
Stradivarius
41.6%
Glassons
38%
AllSaints
35.9%
ASOS
33.7%
Princess Polly
33.6%
Alo Yoga
28.6%
River Island
27.4%
Monki
27.3%
Meshki
27%
Ted Baker
26.5%
Boohoo
16.2%
PrettyLittleThing
8.6%
New Look
0%
Vuori
0%

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Cotton On skirts made of?

Across 48 skirt products from Cotton On, the average natural fibre content is 49.2%. This is below Cotton On's overall average of 57.1%.

Are Cotton On skirts good quality fabric?

At 49.2% average natural fibre, Cotton On skirts are on the synthetic side. Higher natural fibre content generally means better breathability, durability, and less microplastic shedding.

Should I buy skirts from Cotton On?

If fabric composition matters to you, Cotton On skirts average 49.2% natural fibre. Use the Fibr browser extension to check individual items while shopping — fabric quality varies widely even within one category.

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