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Men's Multiproduct Designer

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Men's Multiproduct Designer
Menswear Designer
Our client is an innovative multiproduct menswear brand seeking an experienced Menswear Designer to lead their smart/casual product offerings.
This is a dynamic opportunity for a creative, highly organised Designer to contribute to evolving menswear collections, including shirting, jersey, knitwear, outerwear, and smart casualwear. As a key member of the design team, you’ll oversee the entire product lifecycle—from research and concept development to final execution—ensuring collections balance heritage and modern sensibilities.
Responsibilities
- Design and develop seasonal menswear collections across:
- Casual bottoms
- Jersey tops
- Casual shirts
- Knitwear
- Outerwear In collaboration with the Head of Design.
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- Conduct market and trend research to inform range planning, including guidance on fabrics, trims, colours, and silhouettes.
- Perform competitor analysis to drive innovation and maintain commercial relevance.
- Produce detailed CADs and technical design packs for internal teams and suppliers.
- Update and maintain visual range plans for internal use and external presentations.
- Participate in fit sessions and collaborate with the technical team to refine product fit and construction.
- Communicate effectively with suppliers and internal departments to ensure timely, precise product development.
Requirements
- Degree in Fashion Design, Textile Design, or a related field.
- Minimum 4 years’ experience in formal or smart menswear design, with a strong commercial and creative portfolio.
- Advanced proficiency in:
- Adobe Creative Suite (particularly Illustrator and Photoshop)
- CAD skills
- Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills (both written and verbal).
- Highly organised, with exceptional attention to detail.
- Proactive, enthusiastic, and collaborative approach.


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About the Role
You’ll join a passionate team with a shared dedication to design excellence and craftsmanship. The opportunity includes influencing a legacy brand’s future while preserving its elite standards of quality and elegance.
Location: This role is based at the client’s London office and requires full-time attendance.
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