About Us
Where Celtic heritage meets modern refinement, crafted in the finest materials.
Ethical Mills
Exclusively partnered with mills practicing zero-waste and fair labour standards.
All garments handcrafted by artisans trained in Celtic textile tradition and modern tailoring.
Transparent Provenance
Every garment ships with the full story of its fabric, pattern, and origin.
At Campbell Gray, tradition and craftsmanship are woven into every thread. Inspired by Celtic heritage and timeless design, our line celebrates the art of slow fashion; garments made with intention, integrity, and the finest natural materials.
Each piece tells a story of refinement and resilience, honoring centuries of artistry while embracing a modern, effortless elegance. From the texture of our fabrics to the precision of every seam, we believe true luxury lies in the details you can feel and the values you can stand behind.
Designed for those who appreciate authenticity and quiet sophistication, Campbell Gray embodies a way of living where quality endures, style speaks softly, and heritage shines through in every stitch.
Heritage Fabrics
We will import exclusively from established, high-end textile mills in the British Isles. Harris Tweed, Scottish cashmere, Welsh wool, silk, and velvet, each sourced with full authentication where applicable.
Handcrafted Garments
Every Campbell Gray piece is handcrafted by artisans skilled in Celtic textile traditions and trained in modern tailoring. No piece is produced at volume. Each is made with intention.
Authentic Design
Our patterns and motifs are drawn from historically documented Celtic art, spirals, triskeles, knotwork, applied to contemporary silhouettes and occasions. Ancient in origin. Made for today.
Our mission is to preserve and celebrate Celtic heritage through exceptional craftsmanship, authentic designs, and sustainable practices. The Company aims to connect customers with their Celtic roots through garments that tell stories of tradition and culture.
Historically accurate in its patterns. Entirely contemporary in its form.
Celtic design is defined by its geometry: spirals, circular forms, and triskeles. The triskele, a triple spiral symbol, dates to the Neolithic era, between 10,000 and 3,000 B.C., and can still be found carved into the entrance of the Newgrange monument in Ireland. These are not decorations. They are a visual language, passed down across millennia.
Campbell Gray was founded to bring that language into the contemporary wardrobe.