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Size Guide
Revival Retro size guide
UK size USA EU Brand
size
Bust
(inches)
Waist
(inches)
Hips
(inches)
6 4 32 6 32 25.5 36
8 6 36 8 34 27.5 38
10 8 38 10 36 29.5 40
12 10 40 12 38 31.5 42
14 12 42 14 40 33.5 44
16 14 44 16 42 35.5 46
18 16 46 18 44 37.5 48
20 18 48 20 46 39.5 50
22 20 50 22 48 41.5 52
24 22 52 24 50 43.5 54
26 24 54 26 52 45.5 56
28 26 56 28 54 47.5 58
30 28 58 30 55 49.5 60

This size chart provides a guideline of the body measurements that our sizes are created for.

For garment measurements check 'size and fit' advice in product listing

Colour
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Description

  • Inspired by classic 1940s style with high waist and wide leg
  • Flattering and comfortable for all shapes and sizes
  • A lightweight crepe version of our wool mix Holborn style
  • Deep handy pockets that can hold your phone or wallet!
  • Small belt loops so you can add accessories
  • Machine wash on cool temperature and gentle cycle or hand wash
  • Designed in-house and made in London

SIZE & FIT

  • The waistband is designed to sit high at our smallest point. They are on the longer side so perfect for wearing with heels or if you are taller than average but can easily be hemmed without affecting the shape.
  • Size Waistband
UK 6 26"
UK 8 28"
UK 10 30"
UK 12 31"
UK 14 34"
UK 16 36"
UK 18 38"
UK 20 40"

    Material & Provenance

    63% polyester, 32% rayon, 5% spandex
    Provenance

    Provenance

    The St James Skirt

    Revival Retro carefully considers our fabric selection. Not only must the fabric be appropriate for the garment and desirable by our customers, we also consider impact on the environment, where and how it is made.

    Wherever we are able to use our buying power we do, but large parts of the fashion industry still operate business models based on high volume and as a small business making limited production, fabric companies often turn us away as we are not buying thousands of metres. We are always looking for friendly and ethical fabric suppliers with whom we can work, otherwise we turn to stock fabrics companies. The latter does mean we have less transparency about the fabrics we buy. The situation isn't the perfect sustainable credentials we are working towards but we keep looking for new partners to work with.

    We believe clothing should last and part of enjoying wearing something time and again means the ability to machine wash plays an important part in facilitating that.

    In 2020 we discovered a marvellous little business in the Cotswolds that is trying to revive the art of British button making and using sustainable materials to create new buttons using traditional techniques. Now we’ve found them we are in the process of changing over all our garments to source from this company in future.

    Our own range is Made in Britain, in fact it was made locally in London. We have a great relationship with our factories and are regularly in and out so we get to know who made our clothes.

    At the heart of any business is it’s people and Team Revival care and are involved in the design and decision making over every garment we produce. 

    Read more about Revival Retro's considered approach to buying here





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