Womenswear Knitwear Designer

Posted 24 November 2025
Salary Competitive Salary
LocationManchester
Job type Full Time
Discipline DesignApparel Design
Reference5498_1763999827
Job FunctionPermanent

Job description

We're partnering with a modern, design-led womenswear brand who are looking for a Knitwear Designer. They are looking for someone to help shape the ladieswear knit direction from concept and yarn stories to signed-off samples crafting product that's trend-right and commercial.

Based in Manchester you will be part of a friendly tight knit team, be confident in presenting with a strong technical understanding. You will have creative ownership of the entire knitwear category setting seasonal direction, building distinctive ranges, and delivering a balanced range.

This role offers hybrid working.

Main responsibilities will include:

  • Owning end-to-end knit design across seasonal and in-season capsules: research, concept boards, sketching, specs, SMS, and pre-production.

  • Translating trend, street, and social signals into cohesive colour/yarn narratives, stitch development, and silhouette mixes (from elevated basics to statement pieces).

  • Building balanced ranges with clear good/better/best architecture.

  • Creating detailed tech packs and artwork that drive first-time-right sampling and speed to market.

  • Running fit sessions with Technical; refining blocks, measurements, and constructions to achieve consistent, flattering fits.

  • Briefing and problem-solving with mills/factories (handle, shrinkage, pilling, shade/lot, trims); guiding lab dips, wash tests, and approvals..

  • Presenting concepts and ranges to Buyers with clear storytelling, reference rationale, and data-aware decisions.

  • Monitoring competitor and sell-through to inform next drops and continuous improvement.

  • Championing responsible material choices.

Person specification:

  • Portfolio that showcases contemporary ladieswear knit across gauges, stitches, textures, and proven bestsellers.

  • Previous experience in knitwear design.

  • Strong yarn/fabric and construction knowledge with practical understanding of cost drivers and commercial levers.

  • Proficient in Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop and PLM.

  • Fit-obsessed eye for proportion and detail; comfortable leading fittings and resolving issues in real time.