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Basic knowledge of garment construction, pattern making, silhouettes, color ways, sewing techniques, fabrication and trim. Set up and update BOM for fabric and trim details and colors, add standard Product Packaging items.
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Flat sketching in Illustrator-Creation of tech packs with basic knowledge of garment construction-Work with designers to create original embroideries and allover prints in Photoshop/illustrator -Collaborate with designers to create seasonal trend reports to present to new and current customers-Help to manage fabric library-Keep showroom and design room organized-Assisting designers in day to day tasks and responsibilitiesSkills & Requirements:Fashion Design Majors Only.
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Able to filter, prioritize, analyze, and validate potentially complex in-depth understanding of concepts and procedures throughout the product creation process related to garment construction, hand sketching, and fabric, and understanding of procedures and concepts in other areas, such as merchandising and product development.
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Manage sample developments (eg: sourcing, fabric/trim pass off, strike-off, lab dips, etc) Garment Costing in PLM experience required. Garment Spec and pattern knowledge. Dog friendly office.
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Create and update tech packs with precise measurements, fabric details, construction instructions, and trim information for each style. Maintain the Tech Manual as needed with garment illustrations.
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Build and maintain digital and physical fabric, trim, yarn, and wash libraries with core and novelty options. Demonstrated proficiency in product costing, along with a comprehensive understanding of product development, fabric sourcing, textiles engineering, and sustainability principles.
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Proficiency in pattern making and managing fabric and trim libraries is required. This role is a Garment Tech and Product Developer hybrid with it being an excellent opportunity to work across various areas of the design and development process.
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Advanced technical skills and demonstrated understanding of fiber, yarn, fabric, knitting, washing, dying, finishing, testing, and garment construction. Build and maintain fabric, trim, yarn, and wash libraries with core, novelty, and sustainable options.
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Oversee all aspects of technical design for every collection and develop a fit comment document for all garment components, including fit, fabric, construction, stitch, and trim. Approve samples for production after a thorough evaluation of fit, measurement, pattern shaping, hanger appeal, and functionality.
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Comprehensive knowledge of the apparel production lifecycle, including expertise in fabric sourcing, garment construction, and finishing. Production Oversight : Manage all aspects of production, from fabric and trim selection to the final stages of cutting, sewing, and finishing, ensuring adherence to Katherine Tash’s quality and design standards.
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Coordinate all operational activities from proto sample development, costing and production tracking, fabric and trim development etc. Knowledge of garment manufacturing, including construction, fabrication, trim and print techniques.
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Source and secure fabric mill and garment production vendors according to strategic private label brand initiatives. Partner with vendors on cost engineering and the pre-costing process, compiling and analyzing fabrics, understanding markers, and trim specs to estimate accurate and realistic pricing for all styles.
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Assist in analyzing garment construction, workmanship, pre-bulk, and bulk fabric approvals, trim submits. This individual should also have experience with pattern making, grading, garment construction, and fitting skills.
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Designers focus on every aspect of product development, from fabric and trim selection to editing how the garment fits on live models. The designer's role at A&F is to take the product from initial concept through the production of the garment.
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Accessibility, including updating fabric, color, and trim standards. ● Conduct garment measurements and prepare garments for fit sessions. As a Product Development Coordinator, you will be a key contributor to our operational.
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