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Alltimers shares a vibrant streetwear style and a focus on skate culture, much like Butter Goods.

Butter Goods is a skate and streetwear label founded in Perth, Western Australia in 2008 by Garth Mariano and Matt Evans, drawing on the local skate scene and the founders' record-collecting habits. The range centres on graphic tees, corduroy and twill work pants, camp-collar shirts, fleece, bucket hats and skate hardgoods, with music- and archive-referencing prints. The brand supports a skate team and has collaborated with Nike SB, HUF Worldwide and DC Shoes, plus artists including Kevin Lyons and Arswandaru Cahyo.
92% matchAlltimers shares a vibrant streetwear style and a focus on skate culture, much like Butter Goods.
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| Category | Runs | Shape | Length | Size advice | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hoodies & sweatshirts | slightly large | relaxed to oversized through chest and sleeves | regular body length, often with a generous sleeve | Consider your usual size for a roomy skate fit, or one down if you prefer a closer, less slouchy shape. | medium |
| Shirts & overshirts | true to size | boxy camp-collar and work shirt cuts with a straight body | short enough to wear untucked | Order your normal size; the cut is already relaxed so sizing up quickly reads oversized. | medium |
| Trousers & pants | true to size | relaxed straight to wide work pant | often long in the inseam and commonly hemmed or cuffed | Buy your measured waist size and plan on a hem if you are under average height. | medium |
| Jeans & denim | true to size | loose straight, baggy through thigh and knee | long inseam typical of skate denim | Take your usual waist and expect a baggy leg; size down only if the waist sits loose on you. | low |
| T-shirts & graphic tees | true to size | boxy with dropped-ish shoulders and a wide body | regular to slightly short in the body | Stick with your normal size for the intended boxy look; size down if you dislike wide sleeves and a square hem. | medium |
| Jackets | slightly large | boxy coach and work jackets built with layering room | regular, hitting around the hip | Size down if you want a trim fit over just a tee, otherwise take your usual size for layering. | low |
Butter Goods fits true to size. Take your usual size for the intended relaxed skate fit, and size down one if you want anything close to a regular or slim silhouette. Most shoppers report Butter Goods runs close to true to size on the label but wears noticeably roomier than mainstream sizing because of its relaxed skate cut.
Most shoppers report Butter Goods runs close to true to size on the label but wears noticeably roomier than mainstream sizing because of its relaxed skate cut. Overall shape: relaxed, skate-influenced cut with a boxy upper body and roomy legs.
Butter Goods hoodies & sweatshirts fits slightly large. Consider your usual size for a roomy skate fit, or one down if you prefer a closer, less slouchy shape. Shape: relaxed to oversized through chest and sleeves.
Butter Goods shirts & overshirts fits true to size. Order your normal size; the cut is already relaxed so sizing up quickly reads oversized. Shape: boxy camp-collar and work shirt cuts with a straight body.
Butter Goods trousers & pants fits true to size. Buy your measured waist size and plan on a hem if you are under average height. Shape: relaxed straight to wide work pant.
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