Designer, Cut & Sew and Sweats
Summary
Designs and develops women's knitwear and sweats collections for a premium inclusive fashion brand, from concept to production, using CAD and trend research.
Position Overview
Good American is seeking a Senior Designer, Cut & Sew Knits and Sweats to lead the design and development of our knits category. This individual will be responsible for creating elevated, trend-driven collections that embody the Good American brand while balancing creativity, commerciality, and innovation.
The ideal candidate has a strong background in women's contemporary apparel with expertise in jersey, fleece, rib, French terry, ponte, novelty knits, and other cut & sew knit fabrics. They are passionate about product, highly collaborative, and thrive in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment.
Responsibilities
- Lead the design and development of seasonal Cut & Sew Knit and Sweats collections from concept through production.
- Research market trends, runway, competitive landscape, and emerging consumer behaviors to identify new opportunities.
- Develop seasonal color palettes, print direction, fabric concepts, silhouettes, and design details.
- Create presentation boards, sketches, technical flats, and CADs to communicate design intent.
- Partner closely with Product Development, Technical Design, Production, Merchandising, and Planning throughout the product lifecycle.
- Attend fittings and collaborate with Technical Design to ensure fit, proportion, and garment construction align with design intent.
- Source innovative fabrics, trims, washes, and finishes while maintaining quality and cost objectives.
- Build seasonal assortments that balance fashion, versatility, and business objectives.
- Present seasonal concepts and product strategies to executive leadership.
- Maintain awareness of market trends, competitive brands, consumer insights, and emerging fashion influences.
- Mentor and support junior designers while fostering a collaborative team environment.
- Ensure design calendars and development milestones are met.
- Bachelor's degree in Fashion Design or related field.
- 7+ years of design experience within women's contemporary or premium apparel.
- Strong experience designing Cut & Sew Knits & Sweats, including:
- Strong understanding of garment construction, fit, drape, and fabrication.
- Excellent sketching, CAD, and technical flat skills.
- Proficiency in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and Microsoft Office.
- Experience working with overseas vendors and factories.
- Strong understanding of the apparel product development process from concept through production.
- Excellent organizational, communication, and presentation skills.
- Ability to manage multiple projects and thrive in a fast-paced environment.
- Experience designing for premium denim or contemporary fashion brands.
- Experience designing inclusive sizing.
- Knowledge of sustainable fabrics and manufacturing practices.
- Experience collaborating across cross-functional teams in a high-growth environment.
- A strong point of view with an elevated aesthetic that aligns with the Good American brand.
- A passion for innovation, trend forecasting, and creating commercially successful product.
- Exceptional attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
- Strong collaboration and communication skills with the ability to influence across departments.
- A customer-first mindset with a passion for creating product women love to wear.
Qualifications
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