Sizing Guide

Finding the right fit is important, especially when shopping vintage. Since vintage clothing was produced across different eras and brands, tagged sizes often differ from modern sizing standards. For this reason, we recommend relying on the measurements provided in each product listing rather than the size on the label.

How We Measure

Every garment is measured by hand while laid flat. The measurements listed on each product page are the most accurate way to determine how an item will fit.

Common measurements include:

- Chest (Pit to Pit): Measured straight across from one underarm seam to the other.

- Length: Measured from the highest point of the shoulder to the bottom hem.

- Shoulder: Measured from shoulder seam to shoulder seam.

- Sleeve Length: Measured from the shoulder seam to the end of the cuff.

How to Find Your Size

The easiest way to find your perfect fit is to compare the measurements of one of your favourite T-shirts or jackets with the measurements listed on our product page.

1. Lay your garment flat on a smooth surface.

2. Measure it using the same method described above.

3. Compare those measurements with ours before placing your order.

Please Note

- Vintage sizing is often different from modern sizing.

- Some garments may have shrunk or stretched over time.

- Every piece is unique, so the fit can vary even if two items have the same tagged size.

- We recommend checking the measurements for every item individually.

If you're unsure about sizing, feel free to contact us before placing your order—we're always happy to help you find the right fit.