


Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
What are ‘grades’ of vintage clothing?
The ‘grades’ refer to the quality and condition of the vintage clothes we sell. We use four different grades to classify the condition of our garments: A, B, C, and D. The higher the grade, the better the condition of the item.
How many grades are there and what do they mean?
Grade A: These garments are almost in perfect condition. There are almost no visible signs of use, such as stains, tears or wear. They are the best choice if you are looking for vintage clothing in almost new condition.
Grade B: These items are in good condition, but show slight signs of use, such as light wear or minor stains. However, they remain in excellent condition and are a great choice if you are looking for a high-quality piece at a lower price than the Grade A items.
Grade C: These garments have more visible signs of use, such as stains, minor damage or light wear. They are still wearable, but you will need to do some more work to get them back into top shape.
Grade D: These items show significant signs of use, such as large stains, tears or other visible damage. They may still appeal to people who like a ‘lived-in’ look or are willing to repair, but they tend to be cheaper than the other grades.
Are the items checked before being sold?
Yes, all our vintage clothing is carefully inspected before it goes on sale. Each item is assessed for quality and condition, so we can honestly inform you about the condition of each piece, regardless of grade.
Can I return if the garment does not meet my expectations?
We do not accept returns for items purchased based on grade, as we clearly state the condition of the clothes on the product page. We advise you to look at the description and photos carefully before making a purchase.