Size Guide
Vintage sizing from the 90s-2000s rarely aligns with modern standards. The clothing was often designed with a more generous and relaxed fit, meaning the letter on the tag is less important than the actual measurements.
To ensure a garment fits exactly as intended, we recommend comparing our listed dimensions to a favorite piece already in your wardrobe. Do not be deterred by the size on the label. While I typically wear a modern Medium or Large, I often find myself opting for anything from an L and XL to an XXL in these pieces to achieve the specific, relaxed fit I prefer.
How to Measure
- Select Your Favorite: Find a piece you currently own that fits you perfectly.
- Lay it Flat: Place the garment on a level surface.
- Measure Pit-to-Pit (P2P): Measure across the chest from one underarm seam to the other.
- Measure Top-to-Bottom (T2B): Measure from the highest point of the shoulder down to the bottom hem.
By comparing your personal measurements to those provided in our descriptions, you can ensure the piece fits your individual style.
