4th & Reckless
4th & Reckless Buyer

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Role Overview
The Buyer is responsible for delivering a commercial, trend-led product offering that supports brand strategy and drives sales growth across all markets. This role manages end-to-end buying activity, including costing negotiations, range building, product lifecycle management, and cross-functional collaboration with Design, Merchandising, and Supply Chain. The Buyer will work closely with international suppliers and manage/mentor an Assistant Buyer.
Key Responsibilities
Costing & Supplier Management
- Negotiate all product costings across two countries of origin, covering approximately:
- 50 core styles per month × 10 months
- 6 × 45 swim styles
- Manage supplier relationships with both the China team and direct suppliers in Turkey
- Ensure competitive pricing, optimal margins, and timely approvals
Range Building & Pricing
- Propose all RRPs using the brand's pricing architecture framework
- Manage and maintain the range plan tool, ensuring accuracy across all drops and categories
- Prepare for and present ranges in pre-sign-off and final sign-off meetings
- Participate in concept meetings to drive the product direction each season
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Product Development & Process Management
- Attend weekly fit sessions (approx. 6 hours per week) and collaborate with Technical teams to ensure product quality and fit standards
- Monitor and ensure full adherence to the critical path across all product areas
- Provide designers with range performance feedback, identifying opportunities and gaps
- Support Design on fabric approvals, ensuring suitability, cost efficiency, and brand alignment
- Conduct USA product calls for every collection, ensuring relevance to the market
Trading & Reporting
- Lead Monday trade preparation and reporting, analysing performance, best sellers, margin, and stock levels to inform future decisions
- Make data-led recommendations to improve sell-through, reduce risk, and maximise profitability
Team Management
- Manage, develop, and train the Assistant Buyer, ensuring their progression and performance
- Support in creating an effective and collaborative team environment


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Travel
- Attend global buying trips as required, maintaining strong supplier relationships and driving new opportunities
Requirements
- Proven experience in a Buyer (multi-product experience ideal)
- Strong negotiation skills and experience costing across multiple countries of origin
- Ability to analyse trade, build balanced ranges, and deliver commercial assortments
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills, both internally and externally
- Highly organised, proactive, and confident working in a fast-paced environment
- Ability to manage and mentor junior team members
- Strong understanding of garment construction, fabrics, and fit processes
Benefits
- Birthday day off
- 25-day holiday
- Flexible hours
- Vibrant team
- 40% off staff discount
- Team socials
- Competitions
- Hybrid working - 4 days in the Altrincham office
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