size information
The size information displayed for our products is our estimated (recommended) size or fit – and often corresponds to the information on the label.
But why do we do it this way?
There's a 50:50 chance that the label size on vintage clothing (today) still corresponds to the actual size. This is because the fit can change with frequent wear and washing – and the official sizing systems of the past are often not comparable with those of today.
Additionally, it's common for the label to be missing, faded, or only show foreign sizes. In these cases, we compare the size with another item or convert it for you.
So please don't be confused by the label information on the photos if it doesn't match our information.
PANTS/JEANS : The first number represents the width and the second the length. Example: 32x34.
PS: You can contact us at any time if you have any questions. Just click [ here ].
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ABBREVIATIONS
To simplify things, we use some standardized abbreviations in the shop:
OS = One Size
Adj. = Adjustable