Patagonia Review: Sustainable and Ethically Sourced Chemical Free Clothing

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Because Patagonia’s online store is JavaScript-rendered and blocks automated reading, its full catalogue cannot be scanned to the Throne Standard, so no whole-catalogue fibre percentage is published. A headline figure is only shown once 100% of a range has been read.

What has been read so far is a sample of 48 Patagonia styles. In that sample:
• 14 styles (29.2%) 100% plant (organic/regenerative cotton, linen, hemp)
• 13 styles (27.1%). Plant + synthetic blend
• 3 styles (6.2%). Plant + semi-synthetic blend
• 14 styles (29.2%) 100% synthetic
• 4 styles (8.3%). Animal blend
These figures describe only that 48-style sample, not Patagonia’s entire range, so treat them as indicative until the full catalogue can be read.

11 / 5Eco rating · Unnatural · 29.2% plant fibre
Fibre%
100% plant fibre29.2%
Not stated70.8%
2026-08-04

The full product-by-product breakdown for Patagonia is being added.

What this scan could read

Every product listed in Patagonia's live catalogue is retrieved and its stated fibre composition read individually, from the Patagonia product page, Patagonia's own product data and its material labels. A fibre percentage for Patagonia is published only when 100% of the Patagonia catalogue has been read. Items Patagonia 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.

Not recorded: Every product in this catalogue states its fibre composition.

Excluded: Nothing was excluded: every item counted is a textile product.

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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