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We offer a large selection of designers and manufacturers that span the 20th and early 21st century. Sizing varies greatly, so we have outlined our measuring and size estimating process.
The best way to know if a vintage item will fit you is to take a garment that fits you well, similar to the one you are interested in purchasing, and measure it the way we measure ours.
We lay all garments flat and measure as follows*:
DRESSES | PANTS | |
BUST - under arm to under arm across the front and then double that measurement. |
Measure the WAISTBAND, widest part of the HIPS, widest part of the THIGH on one leg and width of the CUFF, then double those measurements |
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WAIST - find the smallest part of the garment if there isn't an obvious seam for the waist and measure across and then double that measurement. |
LENGTH - Measure from the top of the waistband to the bottom of the cuff along the side seam. | |
HIPS - Find the largest part of the hip area and measure flat, then double that measurement. | RISE - Measure from the crotch to the top of the waistband. | |
LENGTH - from the nape of the neck or the top of the shoulders, depending on the style of garment. We will measure to the waist when applicable, so that you can determine if it will fit your torso, and then a waist down measurement. | INSEAM - Measure from the crotch to the bottom of the cuff along the inside seam. | |
SLEEVES - measure from the top of the shoulder seam to the end of the sleeve. When we think that the arm opening is particularly small, we will provide that measurement as well.** |
*Fabrics with stretch will have some give, we will try to mention the range of measurements that will fit comfortably.
**With dolman sleeves, the size is an estimation based on the waist as the body seamlessly joins the sleeve.
Feel free to email us with specific questions about specific measurements that we may not have included that you need to know in order to feel confident about your purchase. If you have a particularly long torso, short legs, long arms, etc.. we can help you determine whether or not a garment will work for your body.SaveSaveSave
This creamy ivory Summer weight wool cutaway tuxedo jacket was designed by Alber Elbaz for the Lanvin Spring / Summer 2015 runway collection. The jacket has the Lanvin 125 label, which celebrated the 125th anniversary of the house of Lanvin. Elbaz paid homage to the history of the label by incorporating discreet vintage elements into his modern signature designs. This jacket is a great example of that and includes his iconic raw edges and other style elements.The shoulders are nicely structured with shoulder pads and the pointed collar is notched and finished with a row of topstitching. There is a single breast pocket that is sewn closed and the back of the jacket has a lovely kick pleat that measures 11".
This open front jacket is fully lined and was made in Italy. We estimate that this would best fit a modern day US size 8/10. Please use the measurements as a guide for the most accurate fit.
“I think the purpose of fashion is to cause happiness. Beauty can be modern. I’m in research for beauty, desire, and dreams.” Alber Elbaz.
CONDITION: Excellent with a few very small, faint spots found as shown in photo.
BUST: up to 40"
SLEEVE LENGTH: 24"
SHOULDERS: 16" tailored and slim fitting.
LENGTH FROM NAPE OF NECK: 30"
KICK PLEAT: 11"
In order to best determine fit, measure yourself or a garment of a smilar style that fits you well. Compare those measurements to those on the item description.
All of our pieces have been professionally cleaned and arrive ready to wear.
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