Sizing Chart
Size Guide
Sizing can vary by brand, model, and fit preference. If you’re between sizes, we recommend choosing based on the notes below.
Sneakers
General guidance:
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Most sneakers fit true to size (TTS), but certain models run small or narrow.
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If you prefer extra room or wear thicker socks, consider ½ size up.
Fit notes (optional — keep only what you sell often):
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Nike / Jordan: Often TTS, some models feel snug (½ size up if wide-foot).
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Adidas: Many styles TTS; some knit uppers can feel snug.
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New Balance: Often comfortable TTS; some models run slightly roomy.
Apparel
Fit types we use:
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Standard Fit: Regular fit, not oversized
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Relaxed Fit: Slightly looser through body
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Oversized Fit: Intentionally roomy/boxy
How to measure (recommended):
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Chest: Measure around the fullest part of your chest
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Waist: Measure around natural waist
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Inseam: Measure from crotch to ankle
If you want, add your own measurement chart (best), but if you don’t have one yet, use this placeholder:
Apparel Measurements (Coming Soon)
We’re currently adding full garment measurements. For sizing help, contact us with the item name and your usual size.
