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Sizing Guide

Saint Oz Sizing Guide

At Saint Oz, we understand that sizing can be tricky when it comes to vintage clothing. Over the years, size standards have shifted, meaning a size tag from decades past doesn’t always align with today's sizing norms. Vintage garments are often smaller or cut differently, so the marked size on the tag may not accurately represent the true fit.

Here’s what to keep in mind:

1. Ignore the Tag Size: Vintage tags can be misleading. A garment marked “Medium” in the 1970s may fit more like a modern Small or even an Extra-Small. Instead, focus on the measurements provided rather than the size listed.

2. Refer to Measurements: We measure every piece by hand to provide the most accurate fit. Key measurements—like chest, shoulders, waist, and length—are listed for each item. Compare these to your own measurements or to a similar piece in your wardrobe that fits well.

3. Fit and Style Differences:Fashion from earlier eras was designed with different silhouettes in mind. Jackets, for instance, may have broader shoulders or a shorter length than what’s typical today. Expect unique fits that bring authenticity to each item.

4. Know Your Fit Preference: If you prefer an oversized look or a more fitted style, use the measurements we provide as a guide to achieve the look you want. Don’t hesitate to go up or down in “size” depending on your style preference.

5. Reach Out with Questions: Unsure about the fit? Send us a message! We’re happy to provide additional details or photos to help ensure you get the perfect piece.

Thank you for shopping with Saint Oz.