Thread Report

Is Meshki sustainable? We checked 2,114 products.

On fabric composition, it's hard to call Meshki sustainable — 80.1% of their products are majority synthetic, ranking them #50 of 55 brands.

23.5%Avg Natural Fibre
48.6%Polyester-Heavy
80.1%Majority Synthetic
#50 of 55Natural Fibre Rank

Where Meshki's catalog falls

2,114Products
  • Synthetic

    <30% natural fibre · 1,387 products

    65.6%
  • Blend

    30–85% natural fibre · 497 products

    23.5%
  • Natural

    85–100% natural fibre · 230 products

    10.9%

The fabric verdict

Meshki is a tough sell if you care about natural fabrics. With 48.6% of products being polyester-heavy, most of what they sell is effectively plastic clothing. If you do shop here, be very selective and always check the composition.

One honest caveat: this report measures fabric composition only. Natural fibres biodegrade and shed fewer microplastics than synthetics, which makes fibre content a meaningful — and rare — measurable sustainability signal. But it says nothing about Meshki's labor practices, emissions, water use, or production volumes. Treat it as one input, not a verdict.

Direction of travel: Meshki's average natural fibre content has moved from 23.4% in May 2026 to 23.5% today, based on our point-in-time catalog snapshots.

Best and worst categories at Meshki

Category% natural fibreProducts
Jeans89.9%137
Shirt59.5%40
T-Shirt55.6%5
Shorts52.1%51
Jacket40.4%20
Skirt27.4%211
Pants22.7%76
Sweater20.4%14
Coat16.7%6
Dress15.2%1,091
Blazer12.6%26

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Meshki sustainable?

On fabric composition — the one factor we can measure — Meshki averages 23.5% natural fibre across 2,114 products, ranking #50 of 55 brands we track. That's toward the bottom. Fabric data can't speak to labor practices, emissions, or water use, so treat this as one input, not a verdict.

Is Meshki fast fashion?

We measure fabric, not business models — so we can't classify Meshki as fast fashion or not. What the data shows: 48.6% of their products are polyester-heavy and 10.7% are nearly all-natural (95%+ natural fibre). Heavy synthetic reliance often correlates with fast-fashion production, but it isn't proof either way.

Is Meshki good quality?

Fabric composition is a reasonable quality proxy: natural fibres generally breathe better, last longer, and shed fewer microplastics. Meshki averages 23.5% natural fibre, which is below average. Individual items vary widely, so check the composition label on each piece.

Is Meshki worth it? Should I buy from them?

That depends on what you're buying. 10.7% of Meshki's catalog is nearly all-natural, so good pieces exist even though the average leans synthetic. Use the Fibr extension to check fabric composition on individual items while you shop — it varies more within a brand than between brands.

Is Meshki mostly synthetic or natural?

80.1% of Meshki products are majority synthetic (less than 50% natural fibre by weighted content). The catalog as a whole averages 23.5% natural fibre, so it leans synthetic.

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