• womens_Vintage_Vennel_1
  • Item Description
  • Short Sleeve kids top dating circa 1960s / 1970s
  • Top has a high ribbed collar, ribbed sleeves cuffs / waistband 
  • Material label states 80% cotton 20% nylon , this is a light weight fabric with a soft touch finish        
  • Size label states 4, we have estimated fits like a modern 2-3 year old  old based on modern kids measurement charts- PLEASE NOTE 1970S SIZES WERE GENERALLY SMALLER AND WE RECOMMEND YOU COMPARING MEASUREMENTS TO A MODERN EQUIVALENT THAT IS A GOOD FIT ) (estimated skinny stretch fit) for guidance purposes only but please see measurements below
  • ““The item is in unworn deadstock Item . the item has been in storage for decades and may need freshening up before wearing as it may have some odours form storage” 
    Measurements

All measurements are taken when the item is laid flat.

We always suggest measuring an item you already own and compare

 the measurements we provide to give the best chance of getting a great fit first time

jacket-3

Chest (pit to pit) 12" - 14" stretched  

Length 13"

Sleeves 5" 

Please note that Vintage clothing sizes often differ from modern clothing sizes. . We measure all items flat and provide measurements that are true to the clothing as they are now. If there is a size label we will state this in the description but we will also let you know if the true sizes are different from the label and give an estimate of a modern size equivalent. The best way to get a good fit is to take a piece of clothing that you own just now and that fits the way you want them it to and lay them on a flat surface. Using the diagram below measure at the same points that we have on the diagram and compare. Although we are always happy to accept returns for items that don't fit, taking time to compare sizes may help avoid disappointment. If you have any questions at all please do not hesitate to e-mail us and we will answer quickly and to the best of our ability

Please note that any sizes we give are estimates based on experience and are not a definitive declaration of size