Grading policy
Grading policy
Effective date: 24 February 2026
Contents
- Purpose & Scope
- Nature of Vintage Clothing
- Bale-to-Bale Grading Methodology
- Percentage Estimates (Not Guarantees)
- Human-Based Grading & Tolerance
- Distribution Within a Bale
- Grade Definitions
- Grade A Bales Containing Grade B Items
- No Post-Delivery Regrading
- Commercial Suitability Standard
- Exclusions & Non-Faults
- Relationship to Claims & Refunds
- Acceptance
1. Purpose & Scope
This Grading Policy explains how Vintage Wholesale Supply Ltd grades vintage, pre-owned, and surplus clothing sold on a wholesale basis. It forms part of the contractual terms of sale and must be read alongside our Terms & Conditions and Refund & Returns Policy.
2. Nature of Vintage Clothing
All goods supplied are vintage, pre-owned, or surplus garments. Due to age, historical manufacturing standards, storage, and prior use, variation is inherent. Items are not sold as new unless explicitly stated.
3. Bale-to-Bale Grading Methodology
We operate a bale-to-bale grading system. Each bale is assessed as a whole and supplied with a percentage breakdown of grades. Grading reflects the overall quality mix of the bale and is not an item-by-item guarantee.
4. Percentage Estimates (Not Guarantees)
All grade percentages are commercial estimates based on bale-level assessment. Percentages are not exact numerical counts and are not guaranteed item-for-item. Minor variation may arise due to rounding, interpretation, and grading subjectivity. Such variation does not constitute misgrading where it falls within tolerance.
5. Human-Based Grading & Tolerance
All grading is performed manually by experienced staff. Due to the subjective nature of grading and variation in vintage garments, a tolerance of up to 10 percentage points may apply to the stated breakdown. This variance is considered commercially reasonable within the vintage wholesale industry.
6. Distribution Within a Bale
Grades within a bale are not guaranteed to be evenly distributed. Items of a particular grade may be grouped or clustered. Distribution pattern does not affect compliance with the stated grade percentages.
7. Grade Definitions
| Grade | Definition |
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| Grade A |
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| Grade B |
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| Grade B/C |
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| Grade C/D / Broken / Repair / Job Lot |
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8. Grade A Bales Containing Grade B Items
Where a bale is listed as Grade A with an included percentage of Grade B items, this is intentional and not a defect. Grade B items often include older models or true vintage pieces affected by age-related wear. Age alone does not constitute a defect or misgrading.
9. No Post-Delivery Regrading
Grading is determined solely by Vintage Wholesale Supply Ltd prior to dispatch. Any grading, sorting, or categorisation performed by the buyer after delivery is subjective and does not override the Company’s original grading assessment.
10. Commercial Suitability Standard
All grading assessments are based on commercial wholesale suitability. Retail consumer expectations, personal taste, fashion trends, or resale performance are not factors in grading decisions.
11. Exclusions & Non-Faults
Grading does not guarantee specific brands, eras, sizes, fits, resale value, or market demand. Items falling within stated grade definitions, bale-level percentages, and permitted tolerance do not constitute faults, misrepresentation, or non-conforming goods.
12. Relationship to Claims & Refunds
Items that comply with this Grading Policy do not qualify as faults for the purposes of refunds, returns, disputes, or chargebacks. Claims are assessed solely in accordance with the Refund & Returns Policy.
13. Acceptance
By placing an order, the buyer confirms they have read, understood, and accepted this Grading Policy as part of the binding commercial contract.