Retailers

We're partnering with brands that provide transparent fabric labelling. Suggest a retailer you'd love to see on matterials.

Currently indexed

HollisterLive
Abercrombie & FitchLive
EverlaneLive
GapLive
Gap FactoryLive
Old NavyLive
All SaintsLive
Princess PollyLive
H&MLive
PacSunLive
Levi'sLive
Banana RepublicLive
ASOSLive
Cotton OnLive
COSLive
UniqloLive
ZaraLive
AritziaLive
Brandy MelvilleLive
AeropostaleLive

Suggest a retailer

Know a brand that's worth adding? We'll look into indexing their fabric data.

About

A search engine built around one simple idea: what you wear matters.

"We built matterials because finding truly natural-fibre clothing felt impossible. Every retailer buries the fabric information. We bring it to the surface."

Why fabric?

The fast fashion industry has trained us to shop by colour, trend, and price. But the material a garment is made from affects how it feels against your skin, how long it lasts, how it behaves in a wash, and how it breaks down at the end of its life.

A linen shirt breathes better than a polyester one. A 100% cotton tee feels different from a cotton-poly blend. Cashmere ages beautifully; acrylic pills. These things matter — and yet no major search engine lets you filter by them.

How it works

We index product pages from partnered retailers, extract the fabric composition data, and rank it using our hierarchy — prioritising natural, breathable fibres (linen, cotton, silk, wool) over synthetic ones (polyester, nylon, acrylic, elastane).

Our fabric score is based on the percentage of natural versus synthetic fibre content. The more natural, the higher it ranks.

Our hierarchy

Our ranking puts linen first — it's one of the most breathable, durable, and natural fibres available. Cotton follows, then viscose (a natural-derived semi-synthetic), silk, and wool. Cashmere, despite its luxury reputation, ranks lower because of its environmental cost. Synthetics bring up the rear.

This is a starting point, not a moral judgement. Elastane makes activewear possible. Sometimes a polyester blend is the right choice. We just want you to be able to make that choice consciously.

Contact

Questions, partnerships, or press? Reach us at hello@matterials.co