All categories Fashion & Accessories Gray Label
Gray Label, founded in 2011 by Emily Gray is a Dutch childrenswear brand offering high-quality, minimalist essentials for children aged 0-12 years. Known for its commitment to sustainability, the brand focuses on producing long-lasting garments that can be worn for multiple lifecycles, reducing waste. The collection features timeless, unisex designs, making it easy to mix and match across seasons. Each piece is crafted from the softest organic cotton fabric, ensuring comfort and durability. Gray Label is GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certified, which ensures that its products meet high environmental and social standards. The brand’s minimalist aesthetic and focus on quality make it a perfect choice for eco-conscious parents seeking sustainable fashion options for their children. By combining style, comfort, and sustainability, Gray Label continues to create beautiful pieces that will last, supporting a more environmentally responsible approach to childrenswear.
Organic Products
sustainable clothing
Apparel & Fashion
Eco-friendly Products
waste reduction
Emily Gray
Creative Director
Operating since 2011
11-50 Members
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