END.

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END. is a UK-based multi-brand fashion retailer specializing in luxury and contemporary clothing, sneakers, and streetwear, selling globally through its e-commerce platform and physical stores.

Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Owned by Apollo Global Management

About END.

END. (often styled as END. Clothing) is a UK-based multi-brand fashion retailer specializing in premium menswear, luxury streetwear, sneakers, and contemporary fashion. Headquartered in Newcastle upon Tyne, END. operates both an extensive global e-commerce platform at endclothing.com and a network of flagship stores in the UK. They stock hundreds of high-end and emerging brands, offer limited-edition sneaker releases, curated collaborations, and seasonal collections, and ship to customers worldwide.

An END. charge usually appears on a bank or card statement when you place an order via endclothing.com, shop in one of their physical stores, or enter and win a paid product draw (such as limited sneaker releases). Most charges are one-time payments for clothing, footwear, or accessories, but you may also see temporary authorization holds when you place an order or join a draw, especially for high-demand launches. If you pre-order or participate in a draw, your bank may show a pending or pre-authorized amount that’s adjusted or captured only if your order is confirmed. END. does not typically operate on a subscription model, so recurring monthly charges are uncommon and may indicate repeated purchases or saved-card orders.

To verify an END. charge, start by logging into your account on endclothing.com and reviewing your Order History, including any Launches or product draws you entered. Check your email for order confirmations, shipping notifications, or receipts around the date of the charge, and compare the billed amount with your order total (including shipping, duties, and taxes). If you still don’t recognize the transaction, contact END. customer service through the Help/Contact section of their website or via the email address listed there, providing the transaction date, amount, and last four digits of the card used. For suspected fraud, contact your bank or card issuer immediately to report unauthorized use while END. support helps investigate any order associated with your details.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see an END. or END CLOTHING charge on my bank statement?

This charge usually relates to a purchase made on endclothing.com or in an END. retail store for clothing, sneakers, or accessories. It may also be linked to a successful product draw or launch (for example, a limited sneaker raffle). Check your END. account order history and email inbox for an order placed around the date of the transaction. If someone else in your household uses your card, ask if they recently placed an END. order.

Does END. have subscriptions or recurring charges?

END. primarily operates on a one-time purchase model and does not generally offer subscription services like monthly boxes or memberships. If you see multiple END. charges, they are usually separate orders you or someone with access to your card placed. Review your account order history and emails for multiple purchases or launch entries. If you see a true recurring pattern you don’t recognize, contact both END. support and your bank to investigate.

Why is there a pending or temporary END. charge that later disappears or changes?

END. may place a temporary authorization hold on your card when you place an order, verify your payment method, or enter certain high-demand launches. This hold ensures that funds are available but is not always the final amount captured. If an order is cancelled or a launch entry is unsuccessful, the authorization usually drops off automatically within a few business days, depending on your bank’s policies. If a hold remains longer than expected, contact your card issuer and check your END. order status online.

What are typical END. charge amounts and why can they seem higher than expected?

END. sells premium and luxury brands, so transaction amounts can range from modest purchases to higher sums for designer items or multiple products in a single order. The final charge may include shipping fees and, in some regions, import duties, taxes, or currency conversion costs. If you’re ordering from outside the UK, your bank may also add its own foreign transaction or FX fee, which can appear as a separate small charge. Review your original order summary on endclothing.com to compare item prices, shipping, and tax details with the billed total.

How can I cancel or change an END. order if I don’t recognize or no longer want the charge?

END. orders are often processed quickly, so there is usually a limited window to cancel or amend them after placement. Log into your END. account, go to your recent orders, and check if the order status allows cancellation or changes—if not, you’ll likely need to wait for delivery and then request a return under their returns policy. If you suspect the order is fraudulent, do not attempt a standard return; instead, contact END. customer support directly through their website and notify your bank or card issuer immediately.

How do I request a refund from END. if I return my order or was charged in error?

To request a refund for items you no longer want, follow the returns instructions in your END. account or on the returns section of endclothing.com, then ship the items back within the stated return window in unused condition. Once END. receives and processes your return, refunds are issued to the original payment method, though your bank may take several additional days to post the funds. If you believe you were charged incorrectly (for example, duplicate billing), contact END. customer service with your order number, transaction proof, and screenshots of the charge so they can investigate and adjust if appropriate.

How can I contact END. about a charge I don’t recognize?

Visit endclothing.com and go to the Help or Contact section, where you’ll find the official customer service contact form, support email, and any available live chat options. When you reach out, include your full name, email used for any END. orders, approximate charge date and amount, and the last four digits of the card that was billed. If you have any order confirmations or screenshots of the transaction, attach them to speed up the investigation. For suspected fraud or unauthorized use, contact your bank or card issuer in parallel to secure your account and card.

How do END. Launches or product draws appear on my statement, and when am I charged?

For limited releases and Launches, END. may pre-authorize your payment method when you enter a draw, with the full charge captured only if your entry is successful. On your statement, this can first appear as a pending or temporary END. charge that either converts into a full payment (if you win) or disappears after a few days (if you’re unsuccessful), depending on how your bank displays authorizations. Check the Launches or Draws section of your END. account and your email for win/lose notifications linked to the date of the charge. If you see a captured payment without any corresponding win email or order, contact END. support with your transaction details.

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