TECH PACK
Complete garment development
In my role as a Product Developer at Stormberg, I work both on designing products from scratch and on improving our bestselling items.
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When new products are developed at Stormberg, a Tech Pack is sent to the supplier. This document contains all the necessary information they need to provide us with a price inquiry (PI). Once the price inquiry is approved, the development process begins. During this stage, we work with everything from fabric swatches and color approvals (Lab Dips), to fit adjustments (measurement chart), and check all details, before the supplier sends the first product sample. These samples are reviewed, tested, and refined through several iterations (Proto samples & Pre-Production samles) until the final photo sample is ready.

Hettpiggen Program
Hettpiggen is a product program consisting of multiple items, including shorts, knickers, pants, and full-zip pants. The program is designed for outdoor activities from early spring to late autumn. These garments are equipped with practical features such as multiple zippered pockets, elastic inserts, and adjustable waist and leg openings. Made from quick-drying fabrics, Hettpiggen products are ideal for high-intensity hikes, while the high-stretch construction ensures optimal freedom of movement.
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Due to the strong sales performance, there was a demand for additional variants, including shorts and full-zip pants. In the development of this program, I focused on creating products that offer both comfort and a precise fit.
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Why is a Tech Pack important?
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It reduces misunderstandings between designers and manufacturers.
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It ensures quality and consistency in production.
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It is an essential tool for cost estimation and production planning.
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Without a proper Tech Pack, errors are more likely to occur — such as incorrect fit, fabric, or construction.
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