Vilgain s.r.o.
Clothing Product & Sourcing Manager

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Clothing Product & Sourcing Manager
Product Manager & Sourcing Specialist
We are looking for an Product Manager & Sourcing Specialist who will take ownership of our clothing assortment and help build Vilgain’s sustainable fashion line from the ground up. This is a combined product management and sourcing role, ideal for someone who understands apparel not only from a creative point of view, but also from the perspective of suppliers, production, timelines, and commercial performance.
What You’ll Be Doing:
- Owning Vilgain’s clothing assortment and helping build our sustainable fashion line from the ground up
- Combining product management and sourcing responsibilities in one role
- Shaping the assortment and planning SKUs across the category
- Sourcing and managing the right manufacturing partners across Europe and Asia
- Leading supplier negotiations and building long-term partnerships
- Following production timelines, quality, and delivery to ensure smooth launches
- Driving products from idea to launch in close cooperation with suppliers and internal teams
- Keeping the category commercially healthy, with strong focus on margin, sell-through, and overall product performance
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About You:
- You have 3–5 years of experience in apparel buying, merchandising, sourcing, or a similar role
- You understand how clothing products are developed, sourced, and delivered in practice
- You bring an international supplier network, ideally across Asia and Europe
- You are confident navigating production and supply chain topics such as tech packs, lead times, and MOQs
- You have strong awareness of sustainability standards such as GOTS, OEKO-TEX, or BCI
- Experience with sustainable or clean fashion brands is a strong advantage
- Keen eye for detail, strong sense of aesthetics, and focus on perfect execution without compromising on quality
- Independent, proactive, and able to meet deadlines while finding solutions within tight timelines
- High energy and strong drive to elevate fashion items to the Vilgain fit and quality standards


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Why Join Vilgain?
- Join our dynamic, fast‑paced team where ideas come to life and boredom doesn’t stand a chance - just like our 100%+ yearly growth.
- 5 weeks of vacation, flexible hours, and remote work options, get monthly shopping credits.
- Stay connected through team events, breakfasts, and group workouts.
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