When purchasing a vintage rugby jersey, understanding the sizing becomes crucial. These jerseys, often over 20 years old and produced by various manufacturers, may have tag sizes significantly different from today’s modern sizing.
Here are four key pieces of information provided in each jersey description:
- Pit-to-Pit Measurement: This measurement represents the width across the chest, from one armpit seam to the other. (This does not include the gusset).
This is important for assessing how the jersey will fit around your chest and shoulders.
- Top-to-Bottom Length: Measure from the top of the jersey down to the bottom edge (hem) of the jersey. This measurement gives you the overall length of the jersey.
- Tagged Size: The size indicated on the jersey’s tag. Keep in mind that vintage sizing may not align with current standards.
- “Fits Like” Size: Our estimation of how the jersey fits based on modern sizing. However, it’s advisable to measure a shirt you currently own to check if the vintage jersey will fit comfortably.
Remember, while the “fits as” sizing serves as a guide, doing your own measurements is the best way to ensure a proper fit.