Single crystals of unsubstituted sexithiophene (6T) were produced by a sublimation technique. X-ray structure shows that the molecule has a quasi-planar all-trans configuration, the torsional angles between adjacent rings being lower than their respective standard deviation. The unit cell belongs to space group P2(1)/n and presents the herringbone packing common to a great deal of planar molecules. Owing to the well-defined orientation of the molecules in single crystals, the polarization of vibration modes and coupling due to crystalfield effects could be unambiguously determined from polarized light IR spectroscopy. Raman spectra of the single crystals are also presented and compared to that of polycrystalline evaporated films.