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Visual Size Guide

Updated: Oct 16, 2023

Having a hard time picking what size to buy? Seeing measurements only gets you so far when it comes to fit, so I tried on 4 different sizes to give you a more visual representation of the size guide I've used for years.


For reference, here it is again:


Before we get to the try-on, here are my stats:

  • Height: 5'7"

  • Weight: 130#

  • Regular Unisex Size: small

These pictures are based on my size & are meant to help you visualize how each fit will look (loose, boyfriend, oversized).

Loose fit: your regular unisex size

For me, that's a size: small


Boyfriend fit:1 size up from your regular unisex size

For me, that's a size: medium


Oversized fit: 2 sizes up from your regular unisex size

For me, that's a size: large



Not on the size guide, but here I sized up 3X my regular unisex size

For me, that's a size: x-large








Hopefully this helps narrow things down a bit when it comes to sizing and shows that it doesn't hurt to go up a size if you need to, or even down a size if you're already buying oversized! Which is especially helpful if you're buying for a large group.


Something to keep in mind is all shirts are not made the same and this is a general size guide. All items in my shop are second hand, from different brands which means they're manufactured differently. I measure each shirt's PTP (pit-to-pit) to make sure things are as consistent as possible.


As always, I'm just an email away if you have any questions!


 
 
 

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