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About the Role
We're looking for a commercially driven Buyer to join the PUFFIT team. You'll play a key role in shaping our product strategy, identifying market opportunities, and building collections that resonate with our growing global community.
Working closely with the Founder, Design, and Product teams, you'll help bring trend-driven, commercially successful collections to life while ensuring every product aligns with the PUFFIT brand vision.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and execute buying strategies across activewear, shapewear, and lifestyle categories.
- Build commercially successful product ranges that align with customer demand and brand direction.
- Analyse sales performance, customer insights, and market trends to drive buying decisions.
- Identify new product opportunities, key silhouettes, fabrics, colours, and seasonal trends.
- Work closely with Design and Product Development throughout the product lifecycle.
- Manage supplier relationships, negotiate costs, and support margin targets.
- Collaborate with Merchandising on assortment planning, inventory strategy, and product launches.
- Monitor product performance and react quickly to maximise sales opportunities.
- Conduct competitor and market research to keep PUFFIT at the forefront of the activewear and shapewear industry.
- Partner with Marketing, E-commerce, and Operations teams to ensure successful product launches and commercial performance.
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- Experience in a Buying role within fashion, activewear, shapewear, womenswear, or lifestyle brands.
- Strong commercial awareness with excellent analytical skills.
- A passion for fashion, wellness, and understanding evolving consumer trends.
- Experience working in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment.
- A proactive, hands-on mindset with a desire to help grow an ambitious global brand.
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