Free-est

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Free-est is a clothing and swimwear collection under the Free People/Urban Outfitters family, featuring casual, beach-inspired apparel and accessories.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Owned by Urban Outfitters, Inc.

About Free-est

Free-est is a fashion line associated with Free People, part of the Urban Outfitters group, focused on relaxed, everyday and swimwear pieces like one-piece swimsuits, coverups, and casual apparel. The brand appears on labels and product names such as “Free-est Amber One Piece” within Free People’s assortment, and the FREE-EST mark is owned by Urban Outfitters Wholesale, Inc., which oversees certain wholesale and brand operations for Urban Outfitters and Free People.([furm.com](https://furm.com/trademarks/free-est-97833612?utm_source=openai))

A card charge with the descriptor “Free-Est 01995” is likely related to a purchase of Free-est branded clothing or swimwear, possibly processed through Free People’s e‑commerce site or one of its retail partners. This could be for a one‑time order, an online purchase processed under a style/collection name, or a transaction where the sub-brand name surfaced in the merchant descriptor instead of the broader store name. Amounts typically correspond to apparel price points (often tens to low hundreds of dollars) and may include tax and shipping.

If you don’t immediately recognize this charge, first check recent Free People or Urban Outfitters orders in your email, account order history, or any boutiques where you may have bought Free-est–branded items. Look for receipts mentioning “Free-est” or Free People swimwear. If something seems off, contact Free People/Urban Outfitters customer service with the date and amount of the charge; they can usually locate the matching order. If they cannot find a corresponding transaction and you still suspect fraud, reach out to your card issuer to dispute the charge or request a replacement card.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Free-est.

  1. Free-Est 01995

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the “Free-Est 01995” charge on my card statement?

The “Free-Est 01995” descriptor most likely refers to a purchase of Free-est branded clothing or swimwear sold through Free People or one of its retail partners. Review your recent Free People or related boutique purchases and look for items or receipts labeled “Free-est.”

Is Free-est a separate company from Free People?

No. Free-est appears to be a product line or collection within the Free People/Urban Outfitters family, not an entirely separate company. Charges may still route through Free People or a related Urban Outfitters entity even if the descriptor shows the Free-est name.([furm.com](https://furm.com/trademarks/free-est-97833612?utm_source=openai))

What kinds of purchases usually show up as a Free-est charge?

Most Free-est charges are likely for apparel or swimwear items, such as one-piece swimsuits, tops, or related clothing sold under the Free-est label through Free People’s channels or partner boutiques. The transaction amount should match the item price plus any tax and shipping.([theshoplaguna.com](https://theshoplaguna.com/products/free-people-amber-one-piece?utm_source=openai))

How can I confirm whether a Free-est charge is legitimate?

Check your email for recent order confirmations from Free People or any boutiques where you shop that carry Free People/Free-est items. Then log into your Free People account (if you have one) and match the statement amount and date with a specific order. If you still can’t identify the transaction, contact Free People customer service and also ask your card issuer for more detail about the merchant ID behind the charge.

Can I get a refund for a Free-est purchase I don’t want?

Refund eligibility depends on the store or website where you purchased the Free-est item. Review the return policy on your Free People order confirmation or the boutique’s website, then initiate a return or exchange through that retailer. If the charge appears incorrect or unauthorized, contact both the retailer’s support and your card issuer to request a refund or dispute as appropriate.

Does Free-est offer subscriptions or recurring charges?

Free-est is primarily a clothing and swimwear collection, so most charges should be one‑time retail transactions. If you see multiple repeating charges, double‑check whether you placed several orders, used a buy-now-pay-later option, or have backordered items shipping separately; otherwise, contact your card issuer to investigate recurring or suspicious activity.

How do I contact someone about a Free-est charge?

Start by contacting Free People customer service using the support options on freepeople.com, providing the transaction date, exact amount, and the descriptor “Free-Est 01995.” If they cannot locate the order, call the phone number on the back of your card and ask your bank to provide any additional merchant information or to dispute the charge if needed.

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