Thread Report · 50 products analyzed · Updated June 13, 2026
What is Witchery made of?
Better than most. Witchery averages 78.6% natural fibre, which puts them ahead of many competitors. But not everything is equal.
According to Fibr's Thread Report (June 2026), 10% of Witchery's 50 analysed products are majority-synthetic, with an average natural-fibre content of 78.6%.
The full picture on Witchery.
Witchery is one of the stronger performers in our dataset, averaging 78.6% natural fibre across 50 products we analyzed. Only 10% of products are polyester-heavy — relatively low compared to many retailers. On the bright side, 60% of Witchery products are made almost entirely from natural fibres (95%+). The most common fibre across Witchery products is Cotton, appearing in 78% of items.
How Products Break Down
- 18%
Synthetic
<30% natural fibre · 9 products
- 6%
Blend
30–85% natural fibre · 3 products
- 76%
Natural
85–100% natural fibre · 38 products
Most Common Fibres (% of products containing)
Where to buy (and avoid).
Not all categories at Witcheryare equal. Here's where the natural fibres are.
Safe Zones · 70%+ natural
What we found.
Across 50 products analyzed, Witchery averages 78.6% natural fibre content.
10% of Witchery products are majority polyester — that's 5 items made mostly from plastic.
Only 60% of products (30 items) are 95%+ natural fibre.
Cotton is the single most common fibre, appearing in 78% of all Witchery products.
| Category | Products | Avg Natural % |
|---|---|---|
| Jeans | 31 | 97.5% |
Sample Products
A selection of Witchery products from our database — from most natural to most synthetic. Click to view on the retailer's site.
The verdict.
Witchery is one of the better options for natural fabrics. With 60% of products being nearly all-natural, you have real choices here. Still — always check the label. Not every item is created equal.
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Frequently asked questions.
What is Witchery clothing made of?
Based on our analysis of 50 Witchery products, the average garment is 78.6% natural fibre. The most common single fibre is Cotton (in 78% of products). The remaining material is typically synthetic — polyester, polyamide, or acrylic.
Is Witchery cotton?
Sometimes — cotton appears in 78% of the 50 Witchery products we analyzed, but it's usually blended with synthetics. Only 60% of items are nearly all-natural (95%+ natural fibre), so check the composition before assuming a piece is pure cotton.
Is Witchery 100% cotton?
Some pieces are. Of the 50 Witchery products we analyzed, 30 are 100% cotton (or near-pure, 95%+) — that's 60.0% of the catalog. The rest are blends.
How much polyester does Witchery use?
10% of Witchery products are polyester-heavy, meaning polyester makes up 50% or more of the garment. This is below average for fast fashion retailers.
Is Witchery mostly synthetic?
10% of Witchery products are polyester-heavy (50%+ polyester). Average natural fibre content is 78.6%, so the rest of the catalog is mostly natural-led.
Does Witchery use natural fabrics?
60% of Witchery products are nearly all-natural (95%+ natural fibre). A decent portion of their range avoids synthetic fibres entirely.
Is Witchery sustainable in terms of fabric?
Fabric composition is one factor in sustainability. With an average of 78.6% natural fibre, Witchery is better than many competitors on this measure. Natural fibres generally biodegrade and shed fewer microplastics than synthetics.
Use this data.
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- Raw dataset (JSON)
- info.tryfibr.app/witchery.json ↓
- Computed stats (JSON)
- /api/thread-report/witchery
Suggested citation
Fibr Thread Report — Witchery, 2026-06-13. tryfibr.app/thread-report/witchery
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