Oliver Logan

Oliver Logan sells clothes with 73.8% natural plant fibre material across 119 scanned styles. The rest breaks down as 0.0% animal fibre, 16.0% synthetic, 4.2% semi-synthetic and 13.4% with no stated composition.

22 / 5Eco rating · Mostly unnatural · 67.3% plant fibre · 114 products scanned
114 products%
100% plant fibre67.3%
Animal fibre1.8%
Synthetic6.2%
Semi-synthetic0.9%
Unclear / unstated0%
Plant and synthetic blends23.9%

114 Products Scanned

2026-08-04
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How we scan. Every figure on this page comes from the Throne Standard scan: we read the fibre composition off each live product on the brand’s own site, style by style, and count only single-fibre plant cloth (cotton, linen, hemp) as natural. Animal fibres such as wool, silk and cashmere and plastic-based synthetics such as polyester, nylon and elastane sit outside the plant-fibre figure, and regenerated fibres such as viscose, bamboo, modal and Tencel are counted as semi-synthetic. Percentages are calculated over the styles that state a composition; anything unlabelled is shown separately.

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