This is the section for Frequently Made Enquiries. As you’d have more than likely guessed from the title, it’s a list of frequently made enquiries that we’ve answered many times in the past. The answers below could potentially eliminate the need for you to make another enquiry. Here’s hoping.

How big are the sizes?
Click here to take a look at our sizing chart with all the dimensions: www.mrvintage.co.nz/sizing/

Do you have a retail store?
Sorry, we no longer have any physical retail stores for you to shop in real life.

How do I order?
Easy-Peasy; once you’ve selected the particular item that has caught your fancy, simply click “ADD TO CART”.
If you’re not done, and you want to buy more than one item, click “CONTINUE SHOPPING” and you will be able to continue to browse our fine store. When you’re ready to complete your purchase, click “CHECKOUT”.
Once at the checkout you’ll be asked to confirm your postal address and choose your preferred payment option (credit card/Q Card/gift voucher).
When you have completed your way through the checkout, we will send you an email confirming the status of your order. We’ll keep you in the loop as much as we can, so keep an eye on your email, as we’ll notify you of any status changes via email. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to get in contact with us, we’re more than happy to help you out.

How do I activate my Entertainment Voucher?
Simple as, bro. Just email us your Gold Card Number, and we’ll activate it, you then just need to enter it at the checkout online to redeem your 25% discount.

How can I pay?
Pretty much any way you can think of (except muskets, blankets and bank transfer – for now); credit card (we accept all major credit cards aside from Amex and Diners), we also accept Q Card which gives you at least 3 months no payments and interest free on your purchase.
All credit card transactions are processed by DPS (Direct Payment Solutions) in a secure payment gateway – so it’s as safe as can be.
All prices are in NZD and are subject to change.

Can I return my purchase?
Sometimes things don’t work out. You bought something you thought you liked, but you don’t; or it doesn’t fit; or the parcel
fell in a puddle; or maybe we accidentally sent you the wrong thing – either way, it sucks. That’s why we offer 30 day returns.

We want you to be happy. We will correct any genuine errors, faulty or damaged product, but we can’t return or exchange sale
items, gift cards, used goods, or face masks unless they are deemed faulty. Items for return or exchange must be unused and in
original packaging. Complete our returns form here.

Do you ship Internationally?
Absolutely! Check out our Shipping page for further details.

Do you have a mailing list?
We sure do! There are heaps of benefits to joining the mailing list; special offers and discount codes, input in to our design process, insight in to our exciting lives, and you’ll be the first to hear about our newest designs.
Plus, we only send emails when there’s something important enough to tell, so there are no rubbish emails. See the bottom of page to join.

Do you have any retailers?
Yeah we sure do. We’ve hand-picked a number of retailers throughout the country to stock our tees. At the moment there’s really only a select few – but hopefully there’s something near you. We’re making a list for you now.

What does pre-shrunk actually mean?
Well, not a whole lot to be totally honest. The ‘experts’ say that, with a pre-shrunk shirt, you should still allow for 2% – 5% shrinkage. It’s our opinion that there isn’t too much shrinkage difference in a shirt that says it’s pre-shrunk to one that doesn’t. Our Kiwiana range are ‘pre-shrunk’, and providing they aren’t tumble-dried, there should only be minimal shrinkage.
However, it’s best to just always hang-dry your tees, that’ll ensure minimal shrinkage – its best practise if you’re serious about your tees, and I’m pretty sure the dryer makes the print fade faster too.

What is a distressed print?
We’ve got heaps of tees on the site that are designed in this fashion. The ‘distressed’ print refers to the screen printing style used to make the print look more ‘vintage’. They work by removing the dye in the garment, and as a result leave a much softer texture, and the design often looks faded and more ‘vintage’. While most people get the idea of the distressed print, we do get some people complaining that their t-shirt is faulty – when in fact this effect is completely intentional.