Pre-owned $348 Windy City Dark Grey Cordurouy Faux Fur Coat Jacket M (l) In Gray
- Size:ONE SIZE
- condition:Pre-Owned
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Free People Designer Brand Style Name: "Windy City" Size: M (May Fit L Also - Runs a Bit Big/Loose Fitting, Check Measurements Below for Best Fit/Details) Style # OB840874 Color: "Dark Grey" (Looks More of a Dark Green Color) Plush faux fur at the collar elevates the classic silhouette of a lightweight jacket featuring front toggle closures. 28" length (size Medium) Front toggle-and-loop closure Notched lapels Button cuffs Front slip and zip pockets Adjustable tabs at hem 99% cotton, 1% spandex with 43% acrylic, 43% modacrylic, 14% polyester faux fur Dry clean Imported Free People: "With their signature boho silhouettes and eclectic details like embroidery, lace and fringe, Free People embodies the spirit of romance with a rock 'n' roll edge. Worn by wild-at-heart dreamers with ultra-feminine style, the label's festival-ready clothing, shoes and accessories nod to vintage eras while always staying ahead of the curve." Approximate Measurements (Taken While Lying Flat): Bust (Underarm to Underarm): 25-1/2" Acro
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Back in the 1970's, a young man named Dick Hayne planted a seed in the maze of streets and trees that make up West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He opened a store and called it Free People. Free People nurtured the young people who lived there and shopped there, who looked for a little of their own freedom in the clothes they wore.
As Dick's store grew from one to two, the name was changed from Free People to Urban Outfitters.
In time, his wife Meg came on to tend Urban's private label division, which supported product exclusive to Urban Outfitters. Demand was almost immediate and to meet this overwhelming need, she and Dick decided to create a wholesale line. It was very well-received, so much so that Dick separated the businesses. For a while, the wholesale line took on many personalities: Bulldog, Ecote, Cooperative, Anthropologie, and then in 1984 a new life was breathed into the name Free People. And that's us.
During 2001, we realized that it was really Free People that invoked some of our favorite images, those of femininity, courage, and spirit. It was time to get back to our roots.
Free People shed its junior image and evolved into a more mature, contemporary brand. This allowed twenty-something women to appreciate the line of clothing that catered to their intelligence, creativity and individuality, while keeping with its great quality and affordability.
And that's just who we wanted to reach: a 26-year-old girl, smart, creative, confident and comfortable in all aspects of her being, free and adventurous, sweet to tough to tomboy to romantic. A girl who likes to keep busy and push life to its limits, with traveling and hanging out and everything in between. Who loves Donovan as much as she loves The Dears, and can't resist petting any dog that passes her by on the street.
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