Thread Report
Is & Other Stories sustainable? We checked 957 products.
On fabric composition, yes — & Other Stories ranks #21 of 55 brands with 64.6% average natural fibre. But fabric is only one part of sustainability.
Where & Other Stories's catalog falls
- 21.2%
Synthetic
<30% natural fibre · 203 products
- 34.3%
Blend
30–85% natural fibre · 328 products
- 44.5%
Natural
85–100% natural fibre · 426 products
The fabric verdict
& Other Stories is one of the better options for natural fabrics. With 39.4% of products being nearly all-natural, you have real choices here. Still — always check the label. Not every item is created equal.
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 & Other Stories's labor practices, emissions, water use, or production volumes. Treat it as one input, not a verdict.
Direction of travel: & Other Stories's average natural fibre content has moved from 62.5% in May 2026 to 64.6% today, based on our point-in-time catalog snapshots.
Best and worst categories at & Other Stories
| Category | % natural fibre | Products |
|---|---|---|
| Jeans | 99.3% | 68 |
| Shirt | 85.5% | 58 |
| Blazer | 84.5% | 22 |
| T-Shirt | 81.3% | 43 |
| Coat | 80.2% | 32 |
| Sweater | 79.7% | 23 |
| Shorts | 76.7% | 44 |
| Jacket | 69.4% | 46 |
| Skirt | 66.3% | 71 |
| Pants | 65.6% | 64 |
| Dress | 61.5% | 145 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is & Other Stories sustainable?
On fabric composition — the one factor we can measure — & Other Stories averages 64.6% natural fibre across 957 products, ranking #21 of 55 brands we track. That's roughly mid-pack. Fabric data can't speak to labor practices, emissions, or water use, so treat this as one input, not a verdict.
Is & Other Stories fast fashion?
We measure fabric, not business models — so we can't classify & Other Stories as fast fashion or not. What the data shows: 8% of their products are polyester-heavy and 39.4% are nearly all-natural (95%+ natural fibre). Heavy synthetic reliance often correlates with fast-fashion production, but it isn't proof either way.
Is & Other Stories good quality?
Fabric composition is a reasonable quality proxy: natural fibres generally breathe better, last longer, and shed fewer microplastics. & Other Stories averages 64.6% natural fibre, which is better than most brands we track. Individual items vary widely, so check the composition label on each piece.
Is & Other Stories worth it? Should I buy from them?
That depends on what you're buying. 39.4% of & Other Stories's catalog is nearly all-natural, so good pieces exist even beyond their solid average. Use the Fibr extension to check fabric composition on individual items while you shop — it varies more within a brand than between brands.
Is & Other Stories mostly synthetic or natural?
29.9% of & Other Stories products are majority synthetic (less than 50% natural fibre by weighted content). The catalog as a whole averages 64.6% natural fibre, so it leans natural.
Has & Other Stories's fabric composition changed?
Yes — average natural fibre content has gone up from 62.5% (May 2026) to 64.6% today, based on our point-in-time snapshots of their catalog.
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