Thread Report

Is Zara sustainable? We checked 15,698 products.

Mixed — Zara sits mid-pack at #36 of 55 brands, averaging 51.5% natural fibre. Fabric-wise, it depends heavily on what you pick.

51.5%Avg Natural Fibre
26.3%Polyester-Heavy
47.8%Majority Synthetic
#36 of 55Natural Fibre Rank

Where Zara's catalog falls

15,698Products
  • Synthetic

    <30% natural fibre · 5,510 products

    35.1%
  • Blend

    30–85% natural fibre · 4,929 products

    31.4%
  • Natural

    85–100% natural fibre · 5,259 products

    33.5%

The fabric verdict

Zara isn't great, but it's not the worst either. You can find natural fibre products here if you know where to look. Stick to the categories we flagged as safe zones, and check individual items with Fibr before buying.

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 Zara's labor practices, emissions, water use, or production volumes. Treat it as one input, not a verdict.

Direction of travel: Zara's average natural fibre content has moved from 52.3% in May 2026 to 51.5% today, based on our point-in-time catalog snapshots.

Best and worst categories at Zara

Category% natural fibreProducts
Jeans97.7%1,184
T-Shirt85.4%1,071
Shirt70.9%1,262
Shorts70.7%203
Jacket53.9%917
Pants50%2,039
Coat48.6%251
Skirt48.4%940
Blazer45.7%503
Sweater45%39
Dress41%2,373
Hoodie25.2%45

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Zara sustainable?

On fabric composition — the one factor we can measure — Zara averages 51.5% natural fibre across 15,698 products, ranking #36 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 Zara fast fashion?

We measure fabric, not business models — so we can't classify Zara as fast fashion or not. What the data shows: 26.3% of their products are polyester-heavy and 31.5% are nearly all-natural (95%+ natural fibre). Heavy synthetic reliance often correlates with fast-fashion production, but it isn't proof either way.

Is Zara good quality?

Fabric composition is a reasonable quality proxy: natural fibres generally breathe better, last longer, and shed fewer microplastics. Zara averages 51.5% natural fibre, which is about average. Individual items vary widely, so check the composition label on each piece.

Is Zara worth it? Should I buy from them?

That depends on what you're buying. 31.5% of Zara'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 Zara mostly synthetic or natural?

47.8% of Zara products are majority synthetic (less than 50% natural fibre by weighted content). The catalog as a whole averages 51.5% natural fibre, so it leans mixed.

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