About NatuClothes

What NatuClothes Is

NatuClothes is a static reference platform that compares clothing and textiles by their verified fabric composition. Every product listing displays exact fiber percentages, material origin data, and composition scores — enabling shoppers in the United States to filter garments by what they are actually made of rather than by marketing claims.

The platform covers categories including everyday apparel, activewear, bedding, and outerwear. Each product entry is sourced from manufacturer-disclosed fiber content labels as required by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's Textile Fiber Products Identification Act (16 CFR Part 303).

Mission

NatuClothes exists to present objective, verifiable fabric data so consumers can make informed purchasing decisions. The platform does not rate, rank, or recommend products. Instead, it organizes composition data into comparable formats — letting the numbers speak for themselves.

What the Data Covers

Product listings on NatuClothes include fiber composition breakdowns (by percentage), fabric weight classifications, and weave or knit construction types where available. Supporting reference content addresses measurable textile properties such as:

  • Breathability — measured via air permeability (ASTM D737)
  • Durability — assessed through abrasion resistance (ASTM D4966) and tensile strength
  • Moisture management — evaluated using wicking and drying rate tests (AATCC 195)
  • Pilling resistance — graded on standard visual scales (ASTM D3512)

All test standard references cited on the site follow published ASTM International and AATCC (American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists) methodologies. Full details on how composition data is verified and scored are available on the Methodology page.

How Data Is Collected

Fabric composition data is gathered from three primary sources: manufacturer fiber content labels, published product specifications on retailer websites, and peer-reviewed textile science literature. When discrepancies exist between sources, the FTC-mandated label data takes precedence.

Reference data on textile properties is drawn from standardized test results published in academic journals and industry technical bulletins. NatuClothes does not conduct independent laboratory testing. Each product entry includes a verified date indicating when its composition data was last confirmed against available sources.

The Team

NatuClothes is maintained by the FabricData Research Team — a group of textile engineers and data analysts focused on making fabric composition data accessible and comparable. The team's background spans textile science, materials engineering, and data systems architecture.

Editorial Independence

No brand sponsorships, paid placements, or manufacturer relationships influence the data presented on NatuClothes. Product listings are included based on data availability and consumer relevance — not commercial agreements.

The site does participate in affiliate programs, meaning a commission may be earned when visitors purchase products through outbound links. These affiliate relationships have no effect on composition data, scoring, or product inclusion. All affiliate partnerships are fully disclosed on the Affiliate Disclosure page.