Grading Definition
A Grade - Items are in good vintage condition. Some may show minor signs of wear, such as washable marks or stains, but can be easily restored to their original state.
B Grade - Items exhibit general wear and tear, potentially including marks, stains, or faulty zips. Most damage is repairable with some effort.
C Grade - Items display significant wear. While some may have only small pinholes, others may feature large stains, marks, rips, or tears.