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Is & Other Stories Polyamide (Nylon)? We checked 957 products.

Sometimes — 26.5% of & Other Stories products contain polyamide (nylon), but most are blended with other fibres.

957Products Analyzed
26.5%Containing Polyamide (Nylon)
41.8%Avg Polyamide (Nylon) when present
17100% Polyamide (Nylon)

& Other Stories products with the most polyamide (nylon)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is & Other Stories polyamide (nylon)?

Sometimes — 26.5% of & Other Stories products contain polyamide (nylon), but most are blended with other fibres.

Does & Other Stories use polyamide (nylon)?

Yes — polyamide (nylon) appears in 26.5% of the 957 & Other Stories products we analyzed.

What percentage of & Other Stories clothing is polyamide (nylon)?

26.5% of & Other Stories products contain polyamide (nylon). In those garments it averages 41.8% of the fabric composition.

How many & Other Stories products are 100% polyamide (nylon)?

17 & Other Stories products in our database are 100% polyamide (nylon) (or near-pure, 95%+). That's 1.8% of their catalog.

How does & Other Stories's polyamide (nylon) use compare to other brands?

Across all 55 retailers we track, polyamide (nylon) appears in 10.4% of products on average. & Other Stories sits above that average at 26.5%.

When & Other Stories uses polyamide (nylon), how much is in each garment?

Among the 254 & Other Stories products that contain polyamide (nylon), the fibre makes up 41.8% of the garment on average.

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