Condition Guide

The garments we select are mostly secondhand and may show signs of wear, despite our cleaning and reconditioning efforts. We will provide the best possible information about the condition of each item through the product images and descriptions. We ask that you carefully review the relevant information before making any purchase.

In the description of each product, we also evaluate the condition using the following terms:


Deadstock means that the item is new and unworn, possibly with tags.

Very good means that there are minor signs of wear on the item.

Good means that there are signs of wear and possibly minor defects on the item.

An item is in order if there are visible signs of wear and tear and defects.


We only sell garments that, in our opinion and in their current condition, are perfect for wearing exactly as they are. This means that a piece in "good" condition doesn't mean a discount; in fact, its uniqueness can actually increase its value.

Every vintage piece we offer for sale in our online shop has been meticulously inspected by us, and any signs of wear or stains are what make a garment interesting, unique, and valuable. When you purchase, you're choosing a piece of history and have the opportunity to continue it.