The fabric label, decoded

Know what
you're really
wearing.

Fabriqwise reads the fabric composition on any product page, scores it instantly, and tells you exactly why — so you can skip the plastic and buy better.

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shop.example.com/the-everyday-tee
Everyday Co.
The Everyday Tee
$38.00
MATERIAL
60% Cotton, 35% Polyester,
5% Elastane
SCANNED
C
0/100
Fabric score
Mostly natural, but…
Cotton natural60%
Polyester plastic35%
Elastane plastic5%

The hidden ingredient

Most of your closet is
secretly made of plastic.

Polyester, nylon, acrylic, elastane — they're all plastic, woven into the clothes we wear every day and against our babies' skin. The label tells you. The store hopes you won't read it.

0%
of the clothing made today is synthetic — i.e. plastic-based fiber.
0
microfibers can shed from a single synthetic wash load into our water.
0
years for a polyester garment to break down in a landfill.

Figures are widely cited industry estimates, gathered to illustrate scale.

Three steps, zero effort

It works the moment
you land on a product page.

STEP 01

Shop anywhere

Browse your favorite stores like you always do. Fabriqwise quietly reads the fabric details on the page — no copy-pasting, no searching.

STEP 02

Get an instant score

A clear letter grade and a 0–100 score appear in the corner — color-coded so you know in a glance whether it's a good buy.

STEP 03

Understand the why

Tap to see the full breakdown: which fibers are natural, which are plastic, and the plain-English reasons behind the grade.

How the grade works

From A to F
graded like you'd grade it yourself.

Higher scores go to natural, breathable, biodegradable fibers. Lower scores flag plastic-based fibers that shed microplastics and trap heat.

A
Pure & natural · 85–100Organic cotton, linen, hemp, wool, silk, Tencel™.
B
Mostly natural · 70–84Predominantly natural with a small synthetic blend.
C
Mixed bag · 50–69A real blend of natural and plastic fibers.
D
Mostly plastic · 30–49Synthetics dominate the composition.
F
All plastic · 0–29Almost entirely polyester, nylon or acrylic.

Scores well

  • Organic cotton — soft, breathable
  • Linen — durable, biodegradable
  • Hemp — strong, low-impact
  • Merino wool — temp-regulating
  • Silk — natural protein fiber
  • Tencel™ / Lyocell — plant-based

Drags it down

  • Polyester — plastic, sheds fibers
  • Nylon — petroleum-based
  • Acrylic — high microplastic shed
  • Elastane / Spandex — synthetic stretch
  • Polyamide — another name for nylon
  • "Performance" blends — usually plastic

Made for real shoppers

Whoever you're shopping for,
shop with confidence.

A

"For the littlest skin"

The new mom

Dressing a newborn means soft, natural fabrics against delicate skin. Fabriqwise flags the synthetics so you don't have to squint at every label.

F

"Less plastic, please"

The microplastic-minder

You're cutting plastic out of your kitchen, your water, your life. Your wardrobe is next. Spot the polyester before it ends up in your wash.

B

"Buy better, buy less"

The conscious shopper

You want quality that lasts and choices you feel good about. Natural fibers age better — Fabriqwise helps you find them faster.

I had no idea my baby's "cotton" onesie was a third polyester until Fabriqwise showed me. Now I check the score before everything goes in the cart.

Maya R.New mom · Portland, OR

Read every label.
Without reading a single one.

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Good questions

The fine print,
in plain English.

It works on thousands of clothing retailers that list fabric composition on their product pages. If a page shows the material breakdown, Fabriqwise can read and score it. We're always expanding coverage.

Yes — the core scoring is completely free. No account, no credit card, no catch. We may add optional premium features down the road, but reading and scoring labels will always be free.

No. Fabriqwise reads the fabric details on the page you're already viewing to calculate a score. We don't sell your browsing data — your shopping is your business.

The score weighs the percentage of natural versus synthetic (plastic-based) fibers, with bonuses for organic and certified materials and penalties for high-microplastic synthetics like acrylic. The breakdown explains exactly why each garment earned its grade.

Natural fibers like cotton, linen, wool and hemp are breathable, biodegradable, and don't shed microplastics into our water and bodies. Synthetic fibers are plastic — they trap heat, shed microfibers, and can take centuries to break down.