Product Designer
Travelpro ProductsJob description
Help Shape the Future of Modern MobilityRole Overview
This role supports Travelpro’s evolution into a more design-led, consumer-centric, and fashion-conscious brand. The Product Designer, Travel & Handbags is responsible for creating travel bags, handbags, backpacks, and other soft goods that seamlessly blend style, functionality, quality, and innovation. This position requires a strong understanding of fashion, materials, color, silhouette, and consumer trends, combined with technical product development expertise.
The ideal candidate possesses a refined design aesthetic and a passion for creating products that resonate emotionally with consumers while meeting the performance expectations of modern travelers. This role plays a critical part in elevating Travelpro’s product offering, helping shape a more premium and aspirational brand identity that appeals to a broader lifestyle and fashion-oriented consumer.
Success in this role includes delivering innovative and elevated product concepts, influencing category direction, fostering strong cross-functional partnerships, and bringing market-relevant products from concept through commercialization.
What You’ll Do
Lead the creative design and aesthetic direction of soft goods product lines, ensuring alignment with brand vision, consumer insights, and seasonal product briefs.
Design innovative travel products and accessories with a strong focus on fashion, materials, color, silhouette, usability, and elevated consumer appeal
Demonstrate a highly developed eye for materials, finishes, trims, hardware, and detailing to create premium, fashion-forward products that align with brand positioning.
Leverage deep knowledge of textiles, fabric constructions, material applications, and finishing techniques to inform design decisions and enhance product quality, performance, and aesthetic appeal.
Create detailed product specifications, tech packs, material callouts, and development documentation for manufacturing partners.
Partner closely with Product Development to understand consumer needs and meaningfully integrate them into design.
Lead the selection and management of color, material, trim, and hardware samples, ensuring consistency with seasonal design direction and product storytelling.
Communicate and coordinate material development with sourcing teams to bring products from concept through commercialization.
Evaluate prototypes and production samples, providing clear feedback and revisions to manufacturing partners to ensure quality, fit, finish, functionality, and design integrity.
Research market trends, consumer behaviors, fashion influences, emerging materials, and innovative fabrication techniques to inspire forward-thinking product concepts and category innovation.
Drive product excellence by proactively identifying opportunities to improve quality, functionality, cost efficiency, material execution, a
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