Sizing Chart

When it comes to vintage clothing, sizing can be tricky. 99% of the time you can not trust what the original tag says.

Every single piece of clothing we sell is hand measured and then sized based on the measurements, not the original tag. The size is determined by comparing the measurements to modern day sizing standards.

Below you will find a chart that shows different sizes, XS-3XL, and the measurements each of those pieces should have. 

 Note: This chart applies to shirts and jackets.

Size
Length
Width 
XS
22"-24"
16"
Small
24"-26"
17-19"
Medium
25"-27"
19"-21"
Large
27"-29"
21"-23"
XL
28-30"
23"-24"
XXL
31"-33"
25"-27"
XXXL
33"+ 
28"+
 

If you're unsure about what size to buy, grab a piece of clothing that fits the way you like and measure from underarm seam to underarm seam (that will give you the width) and measure from the top of the shoulder where the seam meets the collar, to the bottom of the shirt. Below is an example of how to take your measurements. 

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