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Scoring methodology · Clothing

How we score clothing & textiles

Every clothing item is evaluated against 1 rules, worth a total of 60 points. Your score is the percentage of points the product earns on what we actually know about it.

Active version: 2026.06.08

Quality score

Earned out of possible

Each rule contributes points up to a known maximum. We sum them, divide by the total possible, and that's the headline number on the product.

Unknowns

No data earns no points

If we couldn't verify an attribute, that rule earns zero. Brands aren't rewarded for non-disclosure, and we don't fill the gap with a guess.

The rules

1 rules · 60 points possible

Materials

materials

60
max · 100% of score

Fabric composition scored against the personal-care / textile hazard database. Natural fibers (cotton, wool, linen, hemp) score cleanly; synthetic finishes (PFAS-treated, formaldehyde-cured, AZO-dyed) register as ingredient-level penalties.

Citation
OEKO-TEX Standard 100 + Cradle to Cradle banned-substance lists.
Inputs read
ingredients

Found something wrong?

Scoring is a function applied to evidence. If you think a rule fired on the wrong evidence, the per-product breakdown shows the source for every contribution — each one is challengeable. The methodology itself is version-controlled and evolves in public.

How we score clothing & textiles · Oasis