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Product Designer

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Senior Product Designer – Hosiery
Nottingham | £40,000 | Four days in the office
Calling all hosiery experts! We’re looking for a Senior Product Designer who knows how to turn emerging trends into standout, commercially successful ranges.
This is a brilliant opportunity to join an established hosiery, underwear, and loungewear business, taking ownership of product across licensed and own-label brands while helping to lead and develop the wider design team.
The role
Working closely with the Product Development Director, you’ll:
- Plan, design and develop seasonal hosiery ranges
- Own projects from initial brief through to approved product
- Research trends across product, colour, fabric, shape, packaging, and new technology
- Create trend boards, design presentations, and customer-facing range proposals
- Manage critical paths, development samples, approvals, and key deadlines
- Work closely with sales, sourcing, technical teams, and suppliers
- Oversee presentations and samples for customer meetings
- Attend customer meetings to present new ranges and product developments
- Help source new products and elevate existing bestsellers
- Ensure ranges meet customer expectations, brand guidelines, and commercial targets
- Support, mentor, and coordinate the design team
- Improve processes and create a positive, collaborative working environment
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You’ll be an experienced product designer with strong socks or hosiery knowledge and a great balance of creativity and commercial awareness.
You’ll be confident managing multiple projects, working directly with customers and suppliers, and taking responsibility for everything from trend direction and range development to sampling, approvals, and delivery.
If you’re ready to take the lead, shape exciting product ranges, and make your mark within a successful category, we’d love to hear from you.
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