Cuyana — Linen Cross Front Top
Cuyana

Linen Cross Front Top

ShirtsSKU: 20042573-001-00L
B

76/100

Strong across the board — well-made, safe to wear, and low planet cost.

Daily wear, no caveats.

Material B · 76Health A · 99Eco · 82Label · high

Why this material grade?

This product scored 76/100 on the material-quality rubric (durability, comfort, breathability, warmth, moisture-wicking, care-ease), based on its composition of 63% Linen, 33% Lyocell, 4% Elastane. Sustainability is scored separately as the Eco Rating. Blended from 63% Linen, 33% Lyocell, 4% Spandex — the score is a weighted average based on each material's proportion.

B (70-84): Good material composition — above average across most axes.

Good quality, eco-friendly

Solid fabric with strong environmental credentials. Linen (63%) is doing the heavy lifting. This is a smart buy.

Premium fabric, premium price

$128

Better-than-typical fabric, but priced above the category median.

$1.68 per quality pointCategory median: $100 · grade C

Fabric value only — compares material quality to price vs other shirts. Construction, fit, and brand aren't measured.

Breakdown

Composition

63% Linen, 33% Lyocell, 4% Elastane

Mostly natural with stretch

Fabric details
eVent™
Mesh construction
Care (from the label)
Machine wash coldLine dryIron low

Added Jun 4, 2026 · Data last updated Jun 4, 2026

Sustainability is scored separately — see the Eco Rating below.

🌍

This fabric will take 200+ years to decompose. That means a shirt you buy today will still exist in the year 2226.

🧺

Dryer heat destroys spandex/elastane over time. Your leggings and stretchy clothes will last 2x longer if you skip the dryer.

⚖️

Lyocell (score 80) is carrying this blend. Spandex (score 55) is pulling it down.

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Cost per wear

rough estimate
$1.28/wear · 100 expected wears

Reasonable cost-per-wear

How we got there

Base for Shirts: 100 expected wears.

× 1.00 for Linen (mid-durability fiber, durability 74).

= 100 expected wears. $128 ÷ 100$1.28/wear.

Missing GSM — this is a category-level estimate, not garment-specific. Expect ±30% variance.

Real life is messier than a formula: how often you wash, how you wash, whether you wear it inside-out, dry on low — all of it shifts the number. This is the ceiling under reasonable care.

30°

Wash

cold (30°C)

Bleach

Do not bleach

Dry

line dry

Iron

low

P

Dry Clean

avoid

Cycle: delicateDetergent: mildSoftener: No

Best For

👔Formal/Office
Excellent

Excellent durability (74) and comfort (77) for office wear

🏃Athletic Wear
Good

Good breathability (88) and moisture wicking (65) for light activity

👕Everyday Casual
Good

Good comfort (77) and care ease (55) for casual wear

😴Sleepwear
Good

Good comfort (77) and breathability (88) for sleeping

🩲Underwear
Good

Good breathability (88) and comfort (77) for undergarments

🌧️Rain/Weather
Good

Good moisture wicking (65) and durability (74) for weather protection

⛰️Outdoor/Hiking
Good

Good durability (74) and breathability (88) for outdoor activities

🌱Sustainable Fashion
Good

Good sustainability score (82)

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Health Impact

Microplastic shedding · skin-contact synthetic load · likely chemical treatments

A99/100

Low health impact — predominantly natural fibers with no major treatment flags.

MicroplasticsLOW

Very low

Skin contactLOW

4% synthetic

ChemicalsLOW

No flags

Eco Rating

82/100

Strong environmental credentials

Learn about eco ratings →

Biodegradability

Not Biodegradable

Materials will persist in the environment for decades.

Health & environmental impact →

What this score doesn't measure

  • ×Fiber grade. Staple length, micronaire, strength. "100% cotton" could be short-staple upland or long-staple Pima — same label, very different fabric.
  • ×Yarn processing. Singles count, ply (single vs two-ply), spinning method (open-end vs ring-spun vs compact), mercerization. Invisible from any label.
  • ×Knit / weave structure. Single jersey vs interlock, knit tightness. A loose knit pills; a tight knit lasts.
  • ×Fabric weight (GSM). One construction signal among several — and high GSM can come from loose cheap yarn just as easily as from fine tight yarn. We have it for blank manufacturers, rarely for retail.
  • ×Pre-shrink processing. Sanforized cotton shrinks ~1%; non-sanforized can shrink up to 10%. Not visible from the composition tag.
  • ×Construction quality. Stitch density (SPI), seam types, collar geometry, manufacturing tolerances (AQL). These often matter more than the fiber itself.
  • ×Specific chemical loads. Health Impact flags "likely PFAS / possible formaldehyde" from composition × category — we don't lab-test individual SKUs.

We rate the fabric, not the garment. Composition is the floor of what you're guaranteed to be getting — most shoppers don't have that.

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