Jordan Stokes

Jordan Stokes

Trims Developer @ North

About Jordan Stokes

Jordan Stokes is a Trims Developer at The North Face, where he manages trim development for collaborations and special make-up units. He has a background in fashion and textile management, with previous roles in various companies including Did Someone Say Party and Newell Brands Technical Apparel.

Current Role at The North Face

Jordan Stokes serves as a Trims Developer at The North Face, a VF Company, since 2019. In this role, Stokes oversees trim development for right-to-outlet categories and manages trim development for collaborations and special make-up units. This position is based in the Greater Denver Area and involves coordinating various aspects of trim design and production to ensure quality and alignment with brand standards.

Previous Experience in Fashion and Apparel

Prior to joining The North Face, Jordan Stokes held several positions in the fashion and apparel industry. Stokes worked at Newell Brands Technical Apparel as a Design Materials Coordinator and Colorist for Marmot and ExOfficio from 2017 to 2018. Stokes also served as a Raw Materials Specialist for Marmot Sportswear from 2018 to 2019. Earlier roles included a Production Assistant at Lumina Clothing from 2016 to 2017 and a Production Intern at Prabal Gurung, LLC in 2015.

Educational Background in Fashion and Textile Management

Jordan Stokes studied at North Carolina State University, earning a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Fashion and Textile Management with a focus on Product Management and Fashion Development from 2013 to 2017. Additionally, Stokes attended Istituto Lorenzo de' Medici in 2015, where the focus was on Fashion/Apparel Design for 11 months. This educational background provided a foundation for a career in the fashion industry.

Early Career in Boone, North Carolina

Jordan Stokes began the career in Boone, North Carolina, working as a Bridal Consultant at Did Someone Say Party from 2012 to 2014. Stokes also interned at the same company for four months in 2012. These early experiences contributed to the development of skills in customer service and event planning within the fashion context.

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