No, size 38 (EU) and size 6 (US) are not the same, but they are close for women's shoes, where US 6 often converts to EU 38, though for clothing it's different, with EU 38 usually being a US 8, while a US 6 is closer to an EU 34 or 36, showing sizes vary by product and region (EU, US, UK).
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.
An EU size 38 is generally a US women's size 7.5 or 8, often falling between sizes, making it closer to a US 7.5 but sometimes considered a US 8 depending on the brand and fit, as size 38 usually corresponds to about 24.1-24.6 cm in foot length.
A size 6 can be either EU 39 or 40, or even another size, depending on whether it's a US, UK, or AU size and the specific brand, but generally: US Women's 6 is often EU 39 (UK 4), while US Men's 6 is closer to EU 39/40 (UK 5.5/6). For many, a UK 6 is EU 39 or 40, but you need to check the chart because some brands list UK 6 as EU 39, while others (like ASOS or Grivet Outdoors) have UK 6 as EU 39/40 or different conversions.
A European size 37 is typically a US Women's size 6.5 to 7, often sitting right between sizes, but leaning towards a US 7 in many brands, though it can sometimes be closer to a US 6 depending on the shoe's fit and brand. It's generally around 9 inches or 23-23.5 cm, a common midpoint for US 6.5 (EU 37) and US 7 (EU 37-38).
A size 6 is slim. Average (depending on which source you reference) is between 12-16. Of course a size 12 looks much different on a woman who is 5' tall compared to a 5'11” woman. A 6 on a 5' tall woman would look average.
Not necessarily. It all comes down to the size of your feet, both width and length. Sometimes runners will size up to account for swelling, while others may prefer slightly larger boots to pair with thick winter socks.
No, a European size 38 (EU 38) is not a US/UK size 5; an EU 38 typically converts to a US size 7 or 7.5, or a UK size 5, depending on the brand, but a US/UK size 5 is usually an EU 36 or 37. For shoes, EU 38 is often a US 7 (UK 5), while a US/UK 5 is closer to an EU 36.
A US Women's size 6 is usually a European size 36 or 37, often falling in the 36-37 range, as sizes overlap between systems; some brands list it as EU 36, others as EU 37, and many show it bridging the gap. It's best to check the specific brand's size chart for accuracy, but generally, size 6 US is about 22.9-23.5 cm or 9 inches, fitting into both.
An Australian size 7 (AU 7) for shoes typically converts to a US 9 (men's) or US 9.5-10 (women's), a European 42-43 (men's) or 40-41 (women's), and a UK 8-9, depending on whether it's men's or women's sizing, with AU men's sizes often matching UK, while AU women's align with US sizes.
US size 28 jeans fits a 28-inch waist and 39-inch hip and corresponds to a US size 6.
A European size 38 is generally equivalent to a US women's size 7.5 or 8 in shoes and sometimes a US size 8 in clothing, but it's closer to a US 8 in jeans (EU 36) or a US 6-8 in general apparel, so it can vary; EU 38 usually maps to US 8 in clothing but US 7.5/8 in shoes, depending on the specific chart and brand.
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.
M Size in Number T-Shirts
The most common size for T-shirts in India is medium (M). Men with a chest measurement of 36-38 inches are advised to wear this size. For guys who want a comfortable fit that is neither too tight nor too loose, this M size in number T-shirt is ideal.
It's equivalent to a US size 6. The measurements associated with this size are: Bust: 86-89 cm (33.5"-35"); Waist: 69-72 cm (26.5"-28"); and.