
Harvest & Mill
Harvest & Mill fibre report from Hold The Throne: the real plant fibre percentage and natural score, tested by label to the Throne Standard.
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Who’s behind it
Sourcing
Getting It
Okadanu is not a B Corp. The brand-level labels are thinner than the product-level ones.
Okadanu doesn't publish its specific farm or factory names. Supplier disclosure: partial.
Flagged in the sourcing ledger before you buy.
What the label won’t tell you
Okadanu is PFAS-free (verified). 2 of 2 styles scanned: zero PFAS, zero formaldehyde, dye process on record: Low-impact / GOTS-certified dyes
“Eco” and “green” have no legal meaning, and thousands of unverified claims flood the market. We scanned 2 styles from the store’s own product feed and publish a score only at full coverage. We read certificates, not adjectives.
And nothing is hidden: 6 products wouldn’t scan cleanly. Every one is named in the sourcing ledger below.
Most “cotton” underwear hides elastane or spandex in the trims. We read the stated fibres on 2 of 2 styles, thread by thread: 0% plant, 100% synthetic.
Latex and rubber waistbands are a top trigger for contact eczema. Elastic check across the catalogue: No elastane.
Traceability on record: Not disclosed; factory: Sewing location not explicitly disclosed; founder based in California/Vermont, USA. We publish the full sourcing chain and the honest red flags, including where sources conflict.
Synthetic underwear sheds plastic fibres onto your skin and into the water with every single wash. Okadanu is 100% synthetic, so yes. These styles shed. Wash cool, use a guppy bag, and favour the plant-fibre options in the range.
Sources: consumer research on formaldehyde in easy-care fabrics (~9% of people react), PFAS in water- and stain-resistant finishes, and hypoallergenic underwear for eczema and contact dermatitis.
Confirmed at the source
plant fibre across all 2 styles, read style by style from the live product feed. No sampling, no marketing page.
100% organic, farm-direct, ultra-long stap… Cotton certification not documented. Flagged in the ledger.
Fabric described as organic; farm cited as… Factory certifications not documented. See the sourcing ledger.
Low-impact / GOTS-certified dyes Chemical flags and dye chemistry are recorded for every brand we scan.
On record. Packaging claims not documented. See the full record.
Every certifier this brand claims, with a direct link to the proof where it exists, or flagged where it is only the brand’s word.
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Real figures from the Throne Standard scan: Okadanu 0% plant / 0 styles · Pact 60.5% / 217 · MATE the Label 58.4% / 106 · Patagonia 29.2% / 0 · Gymshark 14.7% / 0 · Harvest & Mill 97% / 135 · Terra Thread 100% / 44 · Everlane 64.9% / 733 · Kotn 86.9% / 1032 · Boody 0% / 156 · Kent 100% / 45.
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Where the materials come from, who makes it, and how traceable it is.
Oka Danu (Oka Danu Organic, founder Sarah Danu) is a small one-woman brand that names its fibre source in product copy: organically grown ultra-long staple pima cotton from Bergman Riviera Farm in Peru, shipped by the bale to Tokyo where it is processed and woven by its ‘organic-only partner fabric mill’. Garments use only natural fibres, organic thread and compostable corozo-nut buttons, and are left undyed or dyed with plants, minerals and roots. It does not publish a formal supplier list or name its cut-and-sew facility.
How it was read: Every product listed in Okadanu's live catalogue is retrieved and its stated fibre composition read individually, from the Okadanu product page, Okadanu's own product data and its material labels. A fibre percentage for Okadanu is published only when 100% of the Okadanu catalogue has been read. Items Okadanu sells that carry no clothing textile, such as gift cards, packaging, jewellery and homeware, are excluded from the percentage rather than counted as a pass or a fail.
Why excluded: Nothing was excluded: every item counted is a textile product.
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