Thread Report · 42 products analyzed · Updated June 13, 2026
What is Ted Baker made of?
It depends what you buy. Ted Baker is a mixed bag — some categories are mostly natural, others are mostly plastic. Here's where to shop smart.
According to Fibr's Thread Report (June 2026), 28.6% of Ted Baker's 42 analysed products are majority-synthetic, with an average natural-fibre content of 41.6%.
The full picture on Ted Baker.
Ted Baker sits in the middle of the pack with an average of 41.6% natural fibre across 42 products — a mix of natural and synthetic. About 28.6% of products are polyester-heavy, a notable but not dominant share. Just 4.8% of products hit the 95%+ natural fibre mark — most items contain significant synthetic content. The most common fibre across Ted Baker products is Viscose, appearing in 59.5% of items.
How Products Break Down
- 28.6%
Synthetic
<30% natural fibre · 12 products
- 66.7%
Blend
30–85% natural fibre · 28 products
- 4.8%
Natural
85–100% natural fibre · 2 products
Most Common Fibres (% of products containing)
What we found.
Across 42 products analyzed, Ted Baker averages 41.6% natural fibre content.
28.6% of Ted Baker products are majority polyester — that's 12 items made mostly from plastic.
Only 4.8% of products (2 items) are 95%+ natural fibre.
Viscose is the single most common fibre, appearing in 59.5% of all Ted Baker products.
Sample Products
A selection of Ted Baker products from our database — from most natural to most synthetic. Click to view on the retailer's site.
The verdict.
Ted Baker 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.
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Frequently asked questions.
What is Ted Baker clothing made of?
Based on our analysis of 42 Ted Baker products, the average garment is 41.6% natural fibre. The most common single fibre is Viscose (in 59.5% of products). The remaining material is typically synthetic — polyester, polyamide, or acrylic.
Is Ted Baker cotton?
Rarely. Cotton doesn't appear in the top fibres across the 42 Ted Baker products we analyzed — only 4.8% of items are nearly all-natural. Most pieces are synthetic-led blends.
Is Ted Baker 100% cotton?
Some pieces are. Of the 42 Ted Baker products we analyzed, 1 are 100% cotton (or near-pure, 95%+) — that's 2.4% of the catalog. The rest are blends.
How much polyester does Ted Baker use?
28.6% of Ted Baker products are polyester-heavy, meaning polyester makes up 50% or more of the garment. This is below average for fast fashion retailers.
Is Ted Baker mostly synthetic?
28.6% of Ted Baker products are polyester-heavy (50%+ polyester). Average natural fibre content is 41.6%, so the rest of the catalog is mixed.
Does Ted Baker use natural fabrics?
4.8% of Ted Baker products are nearly all-natural (95%+ natural fibre). Only a small fraction of their range avoids synthetic fibres entirely.
Is Ted Baker sustainable in terms of fabric?
Fabric composition is one factor in sustainability. With an average of 41.6% natural fibre, Ted Baker is below average on this measure. Natural fibres generally biodegrade and shed fewer microplastics than synthetics.
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- Raw dataset (JSON)
- info.tryfibr.app/tedbaker.json ↓
- Computed stats (JSON)
- /api/thread-report/tedbaker
Suggested citation
Fibr Thread Report — Ted Baker, 2026-06-13. tryfibr.app/thread-report/tedbaker
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