Size guide
Every vintage garment is unique: it comes from a different era, has its own pattern, and has been manufactured under standards that don't always match today's. Therefore, we don't use the size on the garment's original label, as this can be misleading.

How do we determine the size?
We measure each garment manually and assign the size that best fits the current fit. The size shown on the original label may not match the size you see on our website, and this is perfectly normal when it comes to vintage clothing.

To avoid confusion, we always include two key measurements in each item description:

Width: armpit to armpit (armpit to armpit)

Length: from the neck seam to the end of the garment

How do you know if it will fit you?
The best way to get it right is to compare the garment's measurements with a similar garment you already own and know fits you the way you like.

Tip: Lay your favorite garment on a flat surface and measure it just like we did (armhole to armhole and length). Then, compare it to the measurements of the item you're interested in.

Remember:
Each garment is unique, so there is no fixed size chart that applies to all items.

Our sizes are adapted to current standards so you can have a better orientation.

If you have any questions, please write to us before purchasing. We'll be happy to help you choose the perfect garment for you.


size guide