workwear

// Overview

A showcase of precision-developed workwear highlighting my work for Bisley Workwear, where I developed four full seasonal ranges (concept to production-ready), complete with concept sketches, mood boards, technical sell sheets, and comprehensive tech packs. This collection underscores a hands-on approach to functional design, thoughtful detailing, and rigorous product development in the workwear category.

Brands
Bisley Workwear

workwear

Developed four complete seasonal ranges for Bisley Europe, including concept sketches, technical sell sheets, and full tech packs—demonstrating end-to-end product development from ideation to production-ready documentation.

My Role & Responsibilities

  • Crafted front/back concept sketches and mood boards to establish visual intent

  • Produced detailed sell sheets covering key features, materials, and target users

  • Created a comprehensive tech book: labelling, packaging specs, sewing, stitching, and seam construction

  • Led factory reviews and quality checks based on tech documentation

Process & Approach

Aligned sketches, sheets, and tech packs under thematic direction; documented garment assembly requirements; iterated designs based on feedback, ensuring coherence across visuals and manufacturing prep.

Outcome & Impact

Delivered high-quality assets that were used in production, streamlining communication between design and factory teams. This work laid the foundation for the commercial launch of the four seasonal collections.

// Euro range

A curated selection of CAD designs developed, showcasing a complete product range across outerwear, shirting, polos, technical bottoms, and overalls. Each garment was designed with a focus on functionality, precision in construction, and the specific needs of the regional market.

A concept showcasing front + back views, accompanied by a detailed design sheet explaining materials, stitching, and seam choices—demonstrating garment construction knowledge for tradie workwear.

  • Brief: Design a tradie uniform (shirt/polo + cargo pants)

  • Process: Sketches → thoughtful annotation of seams, stitches, and materials

  • Deliverables: Visual mockups + technical explanation

  • Outcome: Demonstrates technical skill and problem-solving in a structured, client-style exercise

// Workwear design