Okadanu

Okadanu makes clothing.
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Plant fibre
Verified
0%
PLANT OTHER
0% animal · 100% synthetic
Catalogue
scanned
No sampling
2/2
100% of the catalogue read, style by style
Sourcing
transparency
Not disclosed
4/5
farm-to-shelf, checked against sources
Plant fibre, brand by brand
Throne Standard scan
0%100%100%97%86.9%64.9%60.5%58.4%29.2%14.7%OkadanuTerraThreadKentHarvest &MillKotnEverlanePactMATE theLabelPatagoniaGymshark
Okadanu composition
2 styles
0% PLANT
Plant0%
Animal0%
Synthetic100%
Semi-synth0%

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Elastane
Synthetic
Stretch plastic (spandex). The usual hidden ingredient in “cotton” underwear, and a common trigger for sensitive skin.
✗ Okadanu is 0% elastane, plastic-free.

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  • 0 of 1 styles with a stated composition are purely plant fibre
  • PFAS-free (verified), no easy-care or stain-resistant finishes
  • Low-impact / GOTS-certified dyes
  • No wool, no animal fibre, vegan

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The brand

About Okadanu

Every Okadanu garment is made from organic, natural, plant-based materials, primarily organic cotton alongside natural rubber, and the brand describes its practice as working through the mediums of organic fibres and natural pigments.
Okadanu sources ultra-long staple pima cotton organically grown by Bergman Rivera Farm in Peru, then ships it by the bale to Tokyo where an organic-only partner mill processes and weaves it into Japanese broadcloth.
Okadanu keeps its cotton either dye-free or coloured with natural plant pigments, and the brand states that its Vera Bra is sewn from nothing but organic, natural and compostable materials.
Brand

Who’s behind it

Sourcing

Getting It

Where this brand isn't perfect

Straight talk

Where Okadanu isn’t perfect

Check firstNot a certified B Corp

Okadanu is not a B Corp. The brand-level labels are thinner than the product-level ones.

Check firstThe farm and factory aren't named

Okadanu doesn't publish its specific farm or factory names. Supplier disclosure: partial.

Skip it ifNo formal factory list; weaving mill and cut-and-sew workshop not named; organic claims not backed by an explicitly cited GOTS/third-party certificate on the website.

Flagged in the sourcing ledger before you buy.

What the label won’t tell you

The questions sensitive skin actually asks, answered

2 of 2 styles scanned, no sampling 0% plant · 100% synthetic PFAS-free (verified) ✓ read from the live product feed, not the marketing page
Are there hidden chemicals against my skin?

Okadanu is PFAS-free (verified). 2 of 2 styles scanned: zero PFAS, zero formaldehyde, dye process on record: Low-impact / GOTS-certified dyes

Is "sustainable" just greenwashing?

“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.

Is "100% cotton"
actually
100% cotton?

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.

100%
Will the elastic bring me out in a rash?

Latex and rubber waistbands are a top trigger for contact eczema. Elastic check across the catalogue: No elastane.

Where's it really made,
and by whom?
Named farm and factory
GOTS chain of custodyTraceable back to the cotton

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.

Am I shedding microplastics onto my body?

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

What we verified, style by style

Okadanu · read from the live product feed
2/2
styles scanned in full, no sampling, no marketing page
✓ Cleared
Plant fibre vs similar brands
Okadanu0%
Bhumi100%
Wild Clouds100%
ReCreate100%
Harvest & Mill97%
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Checked against the source
0% plant fibre100% synthetic✓ No elastane
Why it earns 5

These sustainability features have been manually verified

Each feature below was checked against the product feed and the brand's own documents. Not self-reported ticks.
What's actually in the fabric?
Fibre mix on record: 0% plant · 100% synthetic or semi. Not certified
Who makes it, and how?
Woman-owned✓ verified
Vegan. Not certified
Fairtrade & GOTS factory. Not certified
1% for the Planet. Not certified
What happens after checkout?
Carbon-neutral shipping. Not certified
Compostable packaging. Not certified
Low-impact dyes✓ verified
Company-level GOTS / B Corp. Not certified
GOTS. Fibre & processingGlobal Organic Textile Standard. Certifies the organic fibre AND chemical-free processing from field to finished garment. The strongest single label. Verify a brand's licence at global-standard.org. OEKO-TEX 100. Finished fabricIndependently tests the finished fabric for PFAS, BPA, azo dyes, formaldehyde and heavy metals. The fabric is certified; the brand as a company may not be. B Corp. The companyCertifies the whole company's social & environmental performance. Not the same as a product-level certificate. 1% for the PlanetDonates 1% of revenue to environmental causes. Real but lighter than a product-level label.
Fibre
%

plant fibre across all 2 styles, read style by style from the live product feed. No sampling, no marketing page.

Cotton

100% organic, farm-direct, ultra-long stap… Cotton certification not documented. Flagged in the ledger.

Factory

Fabric described as organic; farm cited as… Factory certifications not documented. See the sourcing ledger.

Extras

Low-impact / GOTS-certified dyes Chemical flags and dye chemistry are recorded for every brand we scan.

Packaging

On record. Packaging claims not documented. See the full record.

Checked against the official register

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.

GOTS (brand-stated, not registry-confirmed)Brand website
Not in the official GOTS database (checked 14 August 2026); claims GOTS certification via organic farm-direct fabric, not registry-resolvable (material level). Brand-attested.
Verified 14 Aug 2026

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0% plant fibre100% synthetic / semino GOTS certificationfibre score 5 / 5 · Green

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60.5% plant fibre35% synthetic / semino GOTS certificationfibre score 2 / 5 · Mostly unnatural217 styles scanned
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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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Green 4 to 5/5 22 3 / 5 3 2 / 5 0 1 / 5 0 100% plant 11 Plastic-free 18 GOTS 7
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The full record of Okadanu

The complete clothing data behind the score

Certifications
GOTSOkadanu does not hold GOTS certification.
OEKO-TEX® 100Okadanu does not hold OEKO-TEX certification.
1% for the PlanetOkadanu clothing brand is not a member of 1% for the Planet.
VeganOkadanu clothing brand is not a vegan clothing brand. Okadanu's organic cotton garments are plant only and vegan, but the brand also offers climate beneficial wool sponges and a bra containing natural rubber, so the brand as a whole is not vegan.
OtherOkadanu holds no certifications of its own, as no certification badge or claim for the brand was found on any page of its site.
Woman ownedOkadanu clothing brand is a woman owned clothing brand.
Sourcing & supply chain 🔒 full ledger with account

Where the materials come from, who makes it, and how traceable it is.

Raw material origin
Cotton. CountryPeru (organic cotton); processed/woven in Japan
Cotton. Farm / co-opBergman Riviera Farm, Peru (ultra-long staple pima cotton, organically grown)
Cotton. Type100% organic, farm-direct, ultra-long staple pima cotton (also organic broadcloth/Japanese fabrics); left undyed or naturally dyed
Wool originNot applicable (natural plant fibres only)
Polyester sourceNone (natural fibres only)
Viscose / bamboo pulpNot disclosed
Other materials. OriginCompostable corozo-nut buttons; organic sewing thread
Processing & manufacture
Spinning millNot separately named
Weaving / knitting millTokyo, Japan (Oka Danu's 'organic-only partner fabric mill'; individual mill name not published)
Dye house · processIn-house / natural dyeing with leaves, flowers, minerals, roots, fungi (no synthetic dye house)
Cut-and-sew factoryNot disclosed (small one-woman brand; cut-and-sew facility not named)
Factory. City + countrySewing location not explicitly disclosed; founder based in California/Vermont, USA
Factory certificationsFabric described as organic; farm cited as organically grown (specific certifications e.g. GOTS not explicitly stated on site)
Chemical safety
PFAS / water repellentPFAS-free (verified) · View source ↗
Dye processLow-impact / GOTS-certified dyes · View source ↗
Resale programmeNot offered
Assessment & sources
Traceability levelNot disclosed
Supplier disclosurePartial
Sourcing transparency4 / 5
Verification statusNo-list
Verified byHTT research (brand policy pages)
Last checked2026-07-30
Sources checkedChecked: the site's sitemap.xml; each product's own page and product data.

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.

Sourcing flags & notes: No formal factory list; weaving mill and cut-and-sew workshop not named; organic claims not backed by an explicitly cited GOTS/third-party certificate on the website.
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2products in catalogue
0products read (0%)
0with a fibre list
2unresolved
Products found2
Products read0 · 0% of catalogue
With a fibre list0
Unresolved products2
What this meansThese products carry no fibre composition the brand publishes anywhere we can read. They are counted in the catalogue total but excluded from the fibre percentage, and linked so you can check them yourself.
Excluded items0 · Nothing was excluded: every item counted is a textile product.
Brand site readableYes

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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