He worked as a designer for Jantzen, Alex Colman of California, American Cyanamid, and Catalina.
[4] He graduated in Costume Design from Traphagen School of Fashion in 1949.
[5] After graduation Levin moved to Los Angeles to attend University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) majoring in Social Science with curriculum in Apparel Design.
[3] In the 1950s he worked for the Jantzen swimwear brand, and popularized the trend of the color pink worn on men.
Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising Museum's Special Collections has a Maurice Levin Archive.