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Analyzed Product Profile

LNDR

This Analyzed Product Profile is based on 3 distinct analyzed products — too small a sample to treat as a brand-wide picture. Figures describe only the garments we have scored from disclosed materials and certifications.

Sample and scores

Distinct products
3
Median score
20/100
Score range
20–27
Scores 80+
0 products
Scores 50–79
0 products
Scores below 50
3 products
Complete composition
100%
Certification disclosed
100%
Analysis dates
2026-06-14 to 2026-06-28

Most common materials

Counted by distinct product, not fiber percentage. One product can appear in several rows.

MaterialProducts
Elastane3
Polyamide2
Recycled Polyester1

Category mix

CategoryProducts
Pants3
Activewear1
Tanks1

Highest-scoring analyzed products

How these scores are produced

Product scores on this page are produced automatically. We read the composition and certification details a retailer discloses on the product page, match each material to our research database, and apply the published clothing-score process: every product starts at 100; five material factors — microplastics, PFAS, material half-life, production energy, and fiber shedding — apply penalties weighted by how much of the garment that material makes up; a sixth factor, azo dyes, applies to the garment as a whole; and a small adjustment reflects whether any certification was disclosed. GOTS, bluesign, OEKO-TEX Standard 100, and Cradle to Cradle can also mark a product azo-dye-free. We do not lab-test garments. The Analyzed Product Profile then summarizes those product scores. It is not a corporate sustainability score, and it is not the retired LLM brand assessment.

Read the Analyzed Product Profile methodology

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