A size "38" can be either Medium or Large, depending on the garment (men's shirts, suits, shoes) and brand, but it often falls into the Medium (M) range for chest/waist (around 38-40 inches) or sometimes near the Large (L) for specific items like European shirts (size 38 EUR is Small/Medium), so always check the specific brand's size chart for chest/waist/foot measurements.
A size 38 is typically a Men's Medium (M), corresponding to a 38-40 inch chest for shirts, but can sometimes lean towards a Small (S) or even a Large (L) depending on the brand and if it's for women or men, so always check the specific brand's size chart.
An Australian size 38 (AUS 38) typically corresponds to a European size 38 (EU 38) for clothing, which is often a women's size Small (S) or a men's size in the 38-inch waist, but for shoes, an AUS 38 is around a US 7-7.5 or EU 38, depending on the brand and whether it's men's or women's sizing.
10. What size is M in number t-shirts? A: medium (M) t-shirt has a chest measurement of 38-40 inches, but check the brand's sizing chart for the best fit.
An EU size 38 generally converts to an Australian (AU) size 7 for women's shoes, while for men's shoes, it's often around an AU 4 or 5, but it's best to check specific brand charts as conversions can vary, especially for apparel where EU 38 might be an AU 10.
Midsize fashion is the bridge we've been waiting for—a sweet spot between (what is considered) standard sizes (US 0-8, UK 4-12, EU 32-40) and plus sizes (US 16+, UK 20+, EU 48+).
Measuring waist circumference
If most of your fat is around your waist rather than at your hips, you are at a higher risk for heart disease and type 2 diabetes. A waist circumference of more than 35 inches for women or more than 40 inches for men increases your risk.
Medium (M): Fits waist sizes from 30-32 inches. Large (L): Fits waist sizes from 32-34 inches. Extra Large (XL): Fits waist sizes from 34-36 inches. XXL and above: Each step up typically adds 2 inches to the waist measurement range.
In Australia, a women's size Medium (M) generally corresponds to an AU size 10 or 12, depending on the brand, while men's Medium (M) usually fits a chest of around 97cm (38 inches) and waist 32-34 inches, but it's best to check specific brand charts. Always look for a size guide, as sizing can vary significantly between retailers, with some M being a 10 and others a 12.
Midsize body measurements can vary widely, as everyone's body is unique. However, they generally fall within the bust size of 36-40 inches, waist size of 28-32 inches, and hip size of 38-42 inches. Remember, these are just guidelines, and midsize can include measurements beyond these ranges.
An Australian size 38 (AUS 38) typically corresponds to a European size 38 (EU 38) for clothing, which is often a women's size Small (S) or a men's size in the 38-inch waist, but for shoes, an AUS 38 is around a US 7-7.5 or EU 38, depending on the brand and whether it's men's or women's sizing.
A size 38 is typically a Men's Medium (M), corresponding to a 38-40 inch chest for shirts, but can sometimes lean towards a Small (S) or even a Large (L) depending on the brand and if it's for women or men, so always check the specific brand's size chart.
A size 38 is typically a Men's Medium (M), corresponding to a 38-40 inch chest for shirts, but can sometimes lean towards a Small (S) or even a Large (L) depending on the brand and if it's for women or men, so always check the specific brand's size chart.
Needless to say, sizing has a lot of nuance. This leaves a question for those teetering between straight and plus sizes, a group of in-betweeners called “mid-size.” So, what is considered “mid-size”? Generally speaking, if you fall into sizes 10-14, you may be mid-size.
Shirts with the body size "Small" are internationally commonly referred to as size S. In Germany, shirts of this size are usually specified as collar size 37 or 38. The body of shirts with collar size 37 and 38 does not differ in chest or waist circumference.