
Free People - Reviews and experiences
Oct 2023-Apr 2024
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Impulse purchase of overpriced clothing
Impulse purchase of overpriced clothing
PriceI was feeling a bit lazy and decided to do some online shopping for some new clothes. After browsing around for a bit, I ended up spontaneously buying some really expensive clothing from this brand. Let me tell you, it was a terrible decision. The quality of the clothes is so bad that I could probably use them as cleaning rags. And don't even get me started on the prices - they're outrageous! It's obvious these items are made in sweatshops, yet they have the audacity to charge $100 for a sweatshirt. As someone who works in the clothing industry, I can easily tell when something is a rip-off. Trust me, this brand is complete garbage. And regarding the pandemic being over, well, that's a whole other conversation.
About Free People
Free People is a fashion retail company that specializes in women's apparel, accessories, and lifestyle products. Founded in the early 1970s by Dick Hayne, it started as a single store in Philadelphia, intending to cater to young people who looked for a freedom of spirit in both their lifestyle and clothing. Over the years, it has grown significantly, evolving into a globally recognized brand. Free People is known for its bohemian, vintage, and ethnic-inspired styles, aiming to create a unique and uninhibited fashion experience. It is part of Urban Outfitters, Inc., which also owns several other lifestyle brands.
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