Size Guide
Vintage sizing isn't standardized. Here's everything you need to get the right fit.
Vintage Sizing — What to Know
Vintage sizes run smaller than modern equivalents. A vintage L often fits like a modern M.
We measure every vintage piece by hand and list actual measurements in the product description.
When in doubt, go by the measurements — not the tag size.
Polo shirts and knit tops may have shrunk over time. Measurements reflect the garment as-is.
Vintage sizing is not standardized. A 1980s Ralph Lauren L and a 1990s Nike L are different.
How to Measure
Lay flat. Measure armpit to armpit. Double for full circumference.
Measure from highest point of shoulder (next to collar) straight down to hem.
Measure from shoulder seam to cuff end.
Lay flat. Measure waistband edge to edge. Double for full circumference.
Measure from crotch seam to bottom of leg hem.
Originals — Size Chart
Our original designs follow standard modern US sizing.
| S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chest (in) | 36-38 | 38-40 | 40-42 | 42-44 | 44-46 |
| Length (in) | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 |
| Sleeve (in) | 8 | 8.5 | 9 | 9.5 | 10 |
Still Unsure?
Every vintage product listing includes exact measurements. Grab a tape measure, check the listing, and you'll be golden. Questions? We're here to help.
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