Free People Blue Fleece

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An oversized soft and cozy fleece.  I have bought two, one in blue and one in tan.  I don't need two so one's got to go.

  • Creator: Free People
  • Style: Front Zip Royal Blue Fleece w Drawstring waist
  • Place of Origin: Vietnam
  • Size: Medium (fits large)
  • Condition:  Excellent (worn maybe twice)
  • Seller Location: Vancouver, BC

About Free People

Free People is an American bohemian apparel and lifestyle retail company that sells women's clothing, accessories, shoes, intimates, and swimwear. It also has a beauty and wellness category, which includes products such as cosmetics, skin, and oral care, oral supplements, crystals, and books. Their headquarters is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Free People is a part of Urban Outfitters, Inc., along with Anthropologie, BHLDN, Terrain, and the Vetri family restaurant group.[1]

Today, Free People sells their line in 1,400 specialty stores worldwide. The brand is distributed globally via direct channels, including the Free People Global site, and Free People UK site, as well as specialty clothing boutiques, department stores, and the brand’s freestanding retail locations in the U.S. and Canada.[2]

It turned out that the answer to both questions was Peak Performance. Initially, their ambitions didn’t extend much beyond making some clothes for themselves and their friends, in sufficient quantities to make a living from it. The business was shaped by what was important to them. Finding the right design and technical solution was paramount.

And the strategy worked. In the late 1980s, people were tired of extravagance and superficiality. Everybody was looking for the real thing that comes with genuine quality. Ski jackets with leather details and flannel shirts were suddenly the answer, rather than neon and looking like a fully decorated Christmas tree. Orders generated by the first mail-order catalog overwhelmed the little post office in town. So much so that they had to take on more staff just to keep up.