Sennasearch
Buyer - Amsterdam
Salary
Job description
For an international organization within the premium menswear industry, we are looking for a Buyer to join the Buying team in the Amsterdam region. This is not a role where you spend your days endlessly updating spreadsheets while pretending a fabric swatch excites you. You’ll have direct influence on collections, supplier relationships, product quality, and the fabrics that eventually end up in high-end menswear collections across international markets.
What you’ll actually be doing
As Buyer, you’ll work closely with suppliers, ateliers, and internal teams to shape seasonal collections from the ground up. You’ll be involved in selecting fabrics, managing supplier relationships, evaluating garment samples, and making sure collections meet both quality standards and commercial expectations.
You won’t be managing “processes” from a distance. You’ll be hands-on in the details, from fabrics and fits to supplier communication and collection coordination.
What you’ll own
Fabric & Collection Management
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Source and select fabrics through supplier meetings and international trade fairs
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Help shape seasonal collections together with internal creative and product teams
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Coordinate pricing requests, orders, and supplier communication
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Manage seasonal collection budgets and timelines
Product Quality & Development
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Review garment samples with a strong eye for quality, fit, durability, washing, and shrinkage
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Work directly with suppliers and ateliers to solve quality issues and improve products
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Analyse customer feedback and translate this into collection improvements
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Support internal teams with fabric knowledge and collection insights
Operational Coordination
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Ensure fabric administration, pricing, and systems stay accurate and up to date
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Coordinate fabric samples for internal teams, stores, and marketing purposes
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Contribute to internal projects focused on improving workflows and processes
What makes this role interesting?
You’ll join a company where product quality and craftsmanship still genuinely matter. The collections are built in collaboration with international suppliers and ateliers, and the role gives you direct influence on the final product, not just the administration around it.
This is the type of environment where textile knowledge is valued, opinions matter, and attention to detail actually makes a difference.


