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How Much Elastane Does PrettyLittleThing Use?

Elastane appears in 55.5% of PrettyLittleThing products (218 out of 393). It's a significant part of their fabric mix, appearing in roughly a third or more of products. When elastane is used, it makes up an average of 10.3% of the garment's composition. It's usually blended with other fibres rather than being the primary material.

218Products with Elastane
55.5%% of All Products
10.3%Avg Composition

Elastane Usage Across Brands

VuoriIn 88.9% of products · avg 14.7% when used
SKIMSIn 77.8% of products · avg 15.6% when used
GymsharkIn 71.2% of products · avg 12.6% when used
Alo YogaIn 67.8% of products · avg 13.6% when used
House of CBIn 56% of products · avg 6.7% when used
PrettyLittleThingIn 55.5% of products · avg 10.3% when used
GlassonsIn 53.8% of products · avg 11.6% when used
MonkiIn 52.3% of products · avg 7.5% when used
EverlaneIn 50.6% of products · avg 2% when used
WeekdayIn 48.7% of products · avg 9.1% when used
Abercrombie & FitchIn 48% of products · avg 4.8% when used
StradivariusIn 44.1% of products · avg 4.9% when used
Urban OutfittersIn 44.1% of products · avg 9.6% when used
WitcheryIn 44% of products · avg 7% when used
Nasty GalIn 43.8% of products · avg 7.7% when used
Cotton OnIn 43.5% of products · avg 8.5% when used
MeshkiIn 43% of products · avg 7% when used
QuinceIn 41.7% of products · avg 9.6% when used
BershkaIn 39.6% of products · avg 6.4% when used
Princess PollyIn 39.5% of products · avg 7.3% when used
AnthropologieIn 38.1% of products · avg 6.5% when used
AritziaIn 36.1% of products · avg 8.6% when used
Pull&BearIn 34.8% of products · avg 7.1% when used
River IslandIn 33.4% of products · avg 4.7% when used
& Other StoriesIn 31.2% of products · avg 11% when used
New LookIn 29.7% of products · avg 5.5% when used
ZaraIn 28.3% of products · avg 6.3% when used
Levi'sIn 27.9% of products · avg 1.5% when used
SandroIn 27% of products · avg 2.8% when used
MajeIn 26.5% of products · avg 2.7% when used
ASOSIn 26% of products · avg 6.5% when used
PatagoniaIn 26% of products · avg 20.6% when used
Ted BakerIn 26% of products · avg 4.6% when used
ArketIn 25.7% of products · avg 8.5% when used
Country RoadIn 24.4% of products · avg 5.1% when used
MadewellIn 22.6% of products · avg 5.1% when used
TotêmeIn 22.6% of products · avg 3.4% when used
TopshopIn 21.2% of products · avg 5.8% when used
WhistlesIn 20.5% of products · avg 5.1% when used
AllSaintsIn 20.2% of products · avg 7.9% when used
SézaneIn 19.9% of products · avg 4.4% when used
MangoIn 19% of products · avg 6.2% when used
UniqloIn 19% of products · avg 3.1% when used
J.CrewIn 18.6% of products · avg 7.1% when used
GanniIn 18.2% of products · avg 4.5% when used
COSIn 16.7% of products · avg 5.2% when used
BarbourIn 12.2% of products · avg 4.5% when used
Massimo DuttiIn 11.9% of products · avg 6.2% when used
Acne StudiosIn 11.1% of products · avg 6.6% when used
Free PeopleIn 10% of products · avg 4% when used
BoohooIn 8.5% of products · avg 7.9% when used
ReformationIn 6.5% of products · avg 7.1% when used
PangaiaIn 3.4% of products · avg 8.4% when used

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much elastane does PrettyLittleThing use?

Elastane appears in 55.5% of PrettyLittleThing products. When it is used, it typically makes up 10.3% of the garment's fabric composition.

Does PrettyLittleThing have elastane-free clothing?

45% of PrettyLittleThing products in our database do not contain elastane. You can use the Fibr extension to identify these items while shopping.

Is elastane in PrettyLittleThing clothing a problem?

Elastane has mixed environmental characteristics depending on how it's produced. It's prevalent across PrettyLittleThing's range.

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