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Job Title: Product Manager

Location: London – Office based in London Bridge

Reports To: Managing Director

Job Type: Full-time

About CHÉ Studios

Founded in 2019 by international model Oliver Cheshire and experienced manufacturer Toby Watkins, CHÉ Studios was born with a mission to blend style and substance since inception. Deconstructed, but not without a tailored edge, CHÉ is for the modern man. Specialising in cutting-edge, sustainable resortwear and swimwear, CHÉ effortlessly combines the laid-back vibes of the West Coast with the refined sophistication of the Cote D'Azur. Classically old-school, but undeniably forward thinking, CHÉ designs possess a tailored flair that effortlessly transitions from beach adventures to trendy hangouts, whether it's the vibrant city life of London or the luxurious coasts of the Balearic Islands. Inspired by fashion's illustrious past and driven by a vision for the future, CHÉ exudes a timeless charm while prioritising conscious practices in the industry. Each piece in CHÉ's collection is designed with a focus on comfort, versatility, and durability, allowing individuals to look and feel their best by the pool, at the country club, or at an after-work gathering.

Role Overview

The Product Manager will take full ownership of the product lifecycle, from initial collection planning to final delivery. You will be responsible for building and maintaining the critical path, sourcing premium materials, managing our factory network, and leading our production team. This is a highly cross-functional role that requires commercial expertise, technical production knowledge, and a problem-solving mindset.

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Key Responsibilities

Project & Critical Path Management

  • Create the Seasonal Critical Path: Collaborate with design and sales teams, alongside external suppliers, to establish accurate and achievable seasonal critical paths.
  • Maintain the Critical Path: Organize internal meetings to ensure the smooth running of the season. Communicate clear deadlines internally and externally to factory partners, ensuring all milestones are strictly met.
  • Manage the Collection: Work closely with the design team on collection creation, ensuring all developments align perfectly with the seasonal range plan.

Sourcing & Supplier Management

  • Material Sourcing: Lead the sourcing and development of all prints, fabrics, and trims, ensuring they meet CHÉ Studios' aesthetic and quality standards.
  • Factory Onboarding: Actively source, vet, and onboard high-quality new factories to strengthen our supply chain.
  • Relationship Management: Maintain excellent relationships with our factory partners through daily communication, acting quickly to troubleshoot and resolve any production issues.

Production, Technical & Quality Control

  • Sample Approvals: Review and approve proto and Pre-Production (PP) sealer sample comments to ensure fit and construction meet brand standards.
  • Bulk Approvals: Review and approve all fabric, print, and trim bulk submissions prior to production.
  • BOM Management: Review and approve all Bills of Materials (BOMs) for every style in the collection.

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Commercials & Administration

  • Costing & Negotiation: Negotiate all costings with suppliers to achieve target margins without compromising on product quality.
  • Purchase Orders: Create, manage, and issue all POs for garments, fabrics, and trims.
  • Invoice Management: Thoroughly review and approve all supplier invoicing, ensuring CHÉ Studios is billed correctly and in alignment with agreed POs.
  • PLM Management: Upload and maintain all style data accurately within our PLM system.

Team Leadership

  • Team Management: Manage the Production & Technical Assistant, conducting bi-weekly check-ins, delegating workload effectively, and ensuring their daily priorities are clear.
  • Working closely with design and sales teams to ensure range plan is met sufficiently.

About You

  • Experience: Proven experience in a Product Management, Product Development or Production Management, ideally within the menswear sector.
  • Organized: Exceptional time-management skills with a track record of successfully managing complex critical paths.
  • Commercial: Strong negotiation skills with a keen eye for margins and cost engineering.
  • Technical: Solid understanding of garment construction, fabric performance, and the end-to-end manufacturing process.
  • Communicator: Excellent interpersonal skills, capable of managing up, mentoring juniors, and building strong relationships with international suppliers.
  • Adaptable: Thrives in a fast-paced, small-team environment where a hands-on approach is essential.
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Skills

Product Management
Project Management
Material Sourcing
Supplier Management
Production Management
Technical Knowledge
Negotiation
Communication
Team Leadership
Time Management
Problem Solving
Garment Construction
Quality Control
Cost Engineering
Relationship Management
Adaptability

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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