Chloé

Chloé

This report documents what Chloé publishes about its ownership and supply chain. See the sourcing and transparency sections below. Chloé’s supply-chain transparency is rated 4 out of 5.

Chloé’s ready to wear range has been read product by product to the Throne Standard. Every one of the 326 Chloé products scanned publishes a fibre composition, so nothing here is estimated. 22.7% of the Chloé range is 100% plant fibre, 54.6% is a plant and synthetic blend, 15.3% is animal fibre, 4.9% is synthetic and 2.5% is semi-synthetic.

11 / 5Eco rating · Unnatural · 22.7% plant fibre · 326 products scanned
326 products%
100% plant fibre22.7%
Animal fibre15.3%
Synthetic4.9%
Semi-synthetic2.5%
Unclear / unstated0%
Plant and synthetic blends54.6%

326 Products Scanned

2026-08-04
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What this scan could read
100%
of the range read
326 / 326
products with a published composition

Every product in Chloé's live catalogue was retrieved and the fibre composition Chloé publishes on that product page was read as written. Each composition was then checked again against the live page, so nothing here is inferred from a product name.

Not recorded: Chloé publishes a fibre composition for every product in the ready to wear range, so nothing is unresolved.

Excluded: Nothing is excluded. Every product in the ready to wear range counts towards the percentages, including those with no published composition, which appear as unstated.

Red flags found while reading this brand
  • The previous scan held 18,623 rows carrying only 399 distinct compositions: runway look pages counted as products, one of them 75 times, and French and Spanish duplicates of the same garment. That is why 52.7% of the range read as unclear.
  • This scan covers 326 ready to wear products, each read once, and every one of them publishes a composition.
How we scan. Every figure comes from the Throne Standard scan: we read the fibre composition off each live product, style by style, and count only single-fibre plant cloth (cotton, linen, hemp) as natural. Animal and plastic-based synthetic fibres sit outside the plant-fibre figure, and regenerated fibres such as viscose, rayon, modal and Tencel are counted as semi-synthetic.

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