Vintage Size Guide

Please remember that the sizing for vintage clothing is often different from the sizing you're used to today. This is due to evolving manufacturing practices and the natural shrinkage of fabrics over many years.
- Here's how we get our measurements:
- Chest: We measure the width of the garment from one armpit seam to the other.
- Length: This is measured from the bottom of the collar down the back of the garment to the hem.
- Length (HPS): We measure from the highest point of the shoulder, right next to the collar, straight down to the bottom hem.
- Waist (Pants): The pants are buttoned and laid flat, and we measure straight across the top waistband.
- Inseam (Pants): With the pants laid flat, we measure the length of the inner leg seam from the crotch to the hem.
Keep in mind that since these measurements are done by hand, there may be very slight differences.