Buck Mason
Senior Women's Denim Designer
Buck Mason, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
Are you passionate about blue jeans? Does the idea of creating the perfect jeans excite you? We're looking for highly qualified designers to join our growing Denim Team to help create the best blue jeans. From fit to fabric and wash, we are looking for individuals obsessed with detail and quality.
Below, you will find a complete breakdown of everything required of potential candidates, as well as how to apply Good luck.Your day-to-day tasks
Direct report to VP of Product & Design.Work with the head of department to concept and develop Buck Mason collection.Conduct product, wash, fit, and fabric research for seasonal concepts.Execute technical sketches for initial technical packages.Attend fittings and update all design and development information.Work with the head of department to coordinate fabric and trim development.You have
Experience with import supply chain.Direct report to VP of Product & Design.Work with the head of department to concept and develop Buck Mason collection.Conduct product, wash, fit, and fabric research for seasonal concepts.Execute technical sketches for initial technical packages.Attend fittings and update all design and development information.Work with the head of department to coordinate fabric and trim development.You are
Highly motivated & organized.Energetic.Creative.Eye for taste and trend.Detail Oriented.
$8,000 - $10,000 a monthHere at Buck Mason, we're all about transparency and fairness, especially when it comes to compensation. This is a contractor role, with the salary range of $8-$10k per month. Your total compensation package may include commissions, bonuses and other perks tailored to your performance and dedication to our craft.Buck Mason designs updated, modern American classics for daily wear. Founded in 2013 by Sasha Koehn and Erik Allen, they initially set up shop in a 350 square foot garage off Abbot Kinney Boulevard. Using old school manufacturing techniques combined with modern technology, they took an architectural approach to the product with the goal of making fashion less complicated, building each piece to last beyond a single season. Much of their product is made in the USA, where you can often find Sasha and Erik on the factory floor.
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Below, you will find a complete breakdown of everything required of potential candidates, as well as how to apply Good luck.Your day-to-day tasks
Direct report to VP of Product & Design.Work with the head of department to concept and develop Buck Mason collection.Conduct product, wash, fit, and fabric research for seasonal concepts.Execute technical sketches for initial technical packages.Attend fittings and update all design and development information.Work with the head of department to coordinate fabric and trim development.You have
Experience with import supply chain.Direct report to VP of Product & Design.Work with the head of department to concept and develop Buck Mason collection.Conduct product, wash, fit, and fabric research for seasonal concepts.Execute technical sketches for initial technical packages.Attend fittings and update all design and development information.Work with the head of department to coordinate fabric and trim development.You are
Highly motivated & organized.Energetic.Creative.Eye for taste and trend.Detail Oriented.
$8,000 - $10,000 a monthHere at Buck Mason, we're all about transparency and fairness, especially when it comes to compensation. This is a contractor role, with the salary range of $8-$10k per month. Your total compensation package may include commissions, bonuses and other perks tailored to your performance and dedication to our craft.Buck Mason designs updated, modern American classics for daily wear. Founded in 2013 by Sasha Koehn and Erik Allen, they initially set up shop in a 350 square foot garage off Abbot Kinney Boulevard. Using old school manufacturing techniques combined with modern technology, they took an architectural approach to the product with the goal of making fashion less complicated, building each piece to last beyond a single season. Much of their product is made in the USA, where you can often find Sasha and Erik on the factory floor.
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