Founded by Anna Grassi in 2017, gr10k utilises upcycled and deadstock fabrics from an unnamed Italian factory to design utilitarian and versatile pieces. Working with technically complex fabrics like GORE-TEX, Klopman and Primaloft, the brand is made up of a collective that includes architects as fashion designers, resulting in garments imbued with an outsider’s perspective. Although aesthetically minimal, the clothes themselves are anything but, leaning on exoticisms like flame retardant and ballistic-proof materials to imbue its wearer with a sense of confidence. With most of the collection made in Italy, gr10k is a reminder of timeless values in the 21st century.
Founded by Anna Grassi in 2017, gr10k utilises upcycled and deadstock fabrics from an unnamed Italian factory to design utilitarian and versatile pieces. Working with technically complex fabrics like GORE-TEX, Klopman and Primaloft, the brand is made up of a collective that includes architects as fashion designers, resulting in garments imbued with an outsider’s perspective. Although aesthetically minimal, the clothes themselves are anything but, leaning on exoticisms like flame retardant and ballistic-proof materials to imbue its wearer with a sense of confidence. With most of the collection made in Italy, gr10k is a reminder of timeless values in the 21st century.