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May Marigold

May Marigold sell a range of adaptive clothing, earrings and prints.

May marigold in multicolour handwritten uppercase typeface, around a marigold painted flower.

Spotlighting May Marigold: Why we’re excited to feature this empowering brand on Never Grey

What May Marigold stands for

  • Their mission is to “encourage inclusive and empowering design through adaptive fashion that celebrates diversity and individuality.”
  • They describe themselves as a social enterprise founded by a disabled designer, one who experienced first-hand the challenge of finding adaptive fashion that still felt vibrant, fun and expressive.
  • Their work includes bright, creative adaptive fashion for people with disabilities, focusing not just on function, but on style, personality and joy.
  • Also they talk about community work: workshops, up-cycling pre-existing fashion into adaptive forms, making things more affordable and accessible.

How this aligns with Never Grey

At Never Grey we champion brands that go beyond the conventional: those that understand that style, identity, and accessibility are all important. May Marigold ticks those boxes in several ways:

  • Dopamine Dressing & Mental Well-being: Their emphasis on “bright, creative” pieces means they’re bringing fashion into the realm of mood-boosting and self-expression. That aligns with our belief that what we wear can contribute positively to how we feel.
  • Inclusive & Adaptive Design: They approach fashion with accessibility built in adaptive clothing that doesn’t compromise on style or personality. This mirrors our commitment to inclusive brands making products for the disabled community that reflect personalities.
  • Community & Empowerment Focus: Their social enterprise model, workshops, up-cycling, affordability initiatives; all of this shows they aren’t just making clothes, they’re making change. That’s exactly the kind of partner we want to celebrate at Never Grey.
  • Reflecting Personality: They are making sure that individuals with disabilities have clothing options that reflect their style, their identity, their taste — not just functional wear. That fits our message of “dopamine dressing” and “celebrating colour” rather than things being “Never Grey”.

Why we’re featuring May Marigold

Because they embody everything we’re about: style with purpose, accessibility with joy, design that lifts mood, and inclusivity that doesn’t compromise. They show us that adaptive fashion can be vibrant, expressive, and reflective of personality not just practical.

Featuring them helps shine a light on the area of adaptive fashion (which often remains under-represented) and supports a brand that’s making real, thoughtful difference.

Visit the May Marigold website

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