Soft Goods Designers typically work on products such as backpacks, luggage, footwear, apparel, wearable technology accessories, and furniture upholstery—essentially, any item made with flexible materials like fabrics or leathers. In this role, you will frequently collaborate with industrial designers, engineers, product managers, and manufacturers to ensure your designs meet both user needs and production requirements. Expect to work in a fast-paced environment where prototypes are built, tested, and iterated quickly. Daily tasks often include sketching concepts, selecting materials, creating patterns, and refining prototypes based on feedback from the team and end users. This collaborative process helps ensure the final products are both functional and appealing, leading to high-quality designs that stand out in the market.