The original vintage size of an item will always be noted in the item description if there is a remaining tag that provides it. However, please be sure to always go by the full physical measurements shown for each garment to determine the sizing and fit. Vintage sizing can vary widely from modern sizing, as well as from different manufacturers or custom made pieces. If you are new to purchasing vintage, compare the measurements provided to a similar garment that you feel fits well, or ask the advice of a tailor or seamstress as to what measurements would work best on your body. We take great care to provide accurate and detailed measurements, so unfortunately we cannot accept returns for items that do not fit as hoped.
Please reference the following charts and infographics to help aid you in any sizing and fit decisions, and of course always feel free to contact us with any additional questions or specifics you may need!
Apparel Measurements (where to measure):
HELPFUL TIPS: For the most accurate measurements take them over a comfortable bra and panties.
The tape measure has to sit firmly around the points you are measuring. Do not pull it too tight and keep it parallel to the floor when measuring bust, waist, and hips. It may be helpful to take your personal measurements in front of a mirror.
Apparel Size Chart (shown in inches):
SIZE
BUST
WAIST
HIPS
DRESS SIZE
Shoes Size Conversion & Fit:
US SIZE
EUROPE
UK
INCHES
CM
Other terms used when measuring and describing shoes:
- Insole – the inner bottom of the shoe
- Outsole – the underside bottom of the shoe
- Shaft – the part of a boot that goes up past the ankle
- Heel – there are different types of heels; stiletto, platform, wedge, block, kitten, flat, etc.
- Upper – the components of the shoe above the sole
Hat Size Chart (circumference listed in centimeters):
US SIZE
EUROPE
UK
LABEL
CIRC
Glove Size Conversion & Fit: