T-shirt Size Guide

From playing around with seventies lettering to a collection of t-shirts. Wow, that happened fast, and I am loving it!!

These are strictly limited edition, not only do you have a cool tee, but also a piece of wearable art. 

Send me an email if you have any questions about how to order.

SIZING

These unisex t-shirts look great on both women and men. On women it is a boxy, oversize fit. I recommend checking the measurements of one of your favourite tees to make sure it fits the way you like to dress.

I am 5’6” and normally a ladies 12-14. I prefer it to be really loose, so would choose a size L, but my sister Roxy who is the same height and a size 12 preferred the size S!

Hope that helps!

Sandra Gale Studio unisex t-shirt size guide

For the slightly baggy look I prefer for ladies, the sizing roughly translates to:

XS = 8 (or a child size 12)
S = 10
M = 12
L = 14
XL = 16
2XL = 18

If you like the oversized look, then go up a size, and if you prefer your tee fitted, go down a size!

L to R:
Sandra (size 12-14) wearing a Large Kelly Green Be Kind T-shirt
Jo (size 12) is wearing a Medium Steel Blue I am Enough T-shirt.
Roxy (size 10-12) is wearing a Small Pale Blue Be Kind T-shirt

Natasha is wearing Large Pale Apricot Be Kind T-shirt

L-R
Sue is wearing a Large Terracotta I am Enough T-shirt
Newton is wearing 2XL Pale Apricot Be Kind T-shirt

L-R
Mandy is wearing an Extra Small Summer Blue Be Kind T-shirt
Bec is wearing a Small Kelly Green Be Kind T-shirt

L-R
Sandra is wearing a Large Pastel Pink I am Enough T-shirt
Tamara is wearing a 2XL Pale Apricot Be Kind T-shirt

Emily and Jack are both wearing size M.

Jack is wearing Large Kelly Green Be Kind T-shirt

Emily is a size 8-10 and is wearing a Small Pink Musk Making My Own Traditions T-shirt

Emily is normally a size 8-10, but loves the oversize look of a 2XL

Emily is wearing an Extra Small Pastel Pink I am Enough T-shirt

She is normally a size 8-10, but she has broad shoulders and found it a little tight.

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Artist and illustrator dreaming up fun and colourful creations from my sunny Adelaide studio.

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