Size Guide

 

Tops

(Lay the garment flat on a smooth surface)

 

  • Shoulder Width

Measure straight across from one shoulder seam to the opposite shoulder seam.

  • Chest Width (Pit to Pit)

Measure horizontally from the bottom of one armhole (pit) to the other.

For full chest circumference, double this measurement.

  • Sleeve Length

Measure from the shoulder seamto the end of the cuff.

  • Garment Length

Measure vertically from the base of the collar to the bottom hem.

 

 

Bottoms

(Lay the pants flat with front and back aligned)

 

  • Waist Width

Measure straight across the top of the waistband from one side to the other.

Multiply by 2 for the full waist circumference.

  • Inseam (Inner Leg Length)

Measure from the crotch seam straight down to the bottom of the leg opening.

  • Outseam (Full Leg Length)

Measure from the top of the waistband straight down to the bottom of the leg opening.

  • Front Rise

Measure from the top of the waistband at the center front down to the crotch seam.

 

 

Notes:

Ensure all measurements are taken with the garment laid flat and without stretching.

Use a soft measuring tape and record measurements in inches or centimeters as required.

 

Need Sizing Help?

Unsure about your size? Contact us directly for a personalized recommendation. For the most accurate suggestion, please provide your height, weight, and (for pants) your waist measurement.

Email: support@crushonretro.com

 

 

Boot Sizing Guide

Finding Your Size:
Most customers take 0.5 to 1 size down from their usual sneaker size. We recommend sizing down accordingly.

Understanding Our Sizing:
Our sizes are listed in EU (European) sizing. Each product's size chart includes a conversion to US sizes for reference.

  • Example: Our size 43 is typically a US 10 in sneakers, and a US 9.5 in most boots.

Still Unsure? We're Here to Help!


Sizing can vary between brands. For the best fit, please email us at support@crushonretro.com and include the following information:

  1. The sneaker or boot size and brand you usually wear.
  2. The length of your bare foot in centimeters or inches (measured from heel to toe).
  3. (Optional but very helpful!) A photo of the size tag inside a pair of shoes that fits you well.

We'll personally recommend the best size for you based on these details.