FAQ's
Q: What "size" is this shirt?
A: When dealing with vintage shirts, the size shown on neck tags have very little relevance (S, M, L, XL) - Please only go by the exact measurements which are provided for you on every item. Please review our sizing guide on finding your personal perfect fit.
Q: Why are vintage shirts so expensive?
A: Vintage shirts are much like artwork! Some can be incredibly rare and sought after. Most were created on a much smaller scale than modern tees and many wind up worn or torn to shreds and in the trash. All of our shirts are genuine vintage and whether you choose to wear or frame your favorite shirt, there is a good chance it will only go up in value over the years!
Q: Do you buy vintage shirts?
A: Yes, we do purchase vintage shirts sometimes. Please reach out through our "Contact" page and let us know what you have.
Q: How much is shipping?
A: All domestic U.S. orders will receive FREE Shipping! The free shipping will be for USPS Ground Advantage Shipping only. You always have the option to upgrade your order to Priority Shipping for an additional $10 fee if you like. Contact us for quotes on out of Country shipping.
Q: What is your return policy?
A: We take the extra time to look over and describe any & all flaws as well as provide all exact measurements for every item we sell... All items are 100% authentic Vintage! Please take the time to read over all of this before buying as there are NO RETURNS.
Q: Are your prices firm? Do you discount for multiple orders?
A: Our prices are firm. If you see multiple items that you would like to purchase, please feel free to reach out before buying and we will see if there are any discounts we may be able to apply. This is on a case-by-case basis and there is never a guaranteed discount.
Q: What are the small blue screwdrivers in your photos?
A: The blue screwdrivers are used to point out flaws. Any flaws will be pointed out using these and will also be explained within the condition area as well.
Q: What does the term "Deadstock" mean?
A: Deadstock simply means "NEW" in the vintage world. A Deadstock item has never been worn and has never been laundered.