An Australian/UK size 8 generally corresponds to a waist measurement of around 63-70 cm (25-27.5 inches), but it varies by brand, with some showing it closer to 66-70cm (26-27.5") and others, like ASOS petite, around 63cm (25"), so always check the specific brand's size chart.
An AU size 8 is generally equivalent to a US size 6 (women's clothing) or a US 8.5 (women's shoes), often representing an Extra Small (XS) in clothing with bust around 81.5cm (34in) and waist around 63.5cm (26.5in), but measurements vary by brand, so checking specific size charts is always best for accurate fit.
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.
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 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.
What is size 28 jeans in US? US size 28 jeans fits a 28-inch waist and 39-inch hip and corresponds to a US size 6. What is size 29 jeans in US? US size 29 jeans fits a 29-inch waist and 40-inch hip and corresponds to a US size 8.
A size "34" typically refers to a European (EU) size 34, which is equivalent to a small Australian/UK size 6 or US size 2, while an EU 36 is a size 8 (AUS/UK 8, US 4) or sometimes a 34 can be an AU/UK 8 if it's for a specific garment like a bust measurement, so always check the brand's size chart for accuracy.
A 34-inch waist generally translates to an Australian (AU) size 14 (for women, around 80-87cm) or a size 16 (if using inch sizing directly in AU), while for men it's often an AU Large or size 34 in men's specific sizing, but always check brand charts as women's sizes vary from 28-30 inch waists to size 14/16 and men's 32-34 inch waists are often Large.
A 70kg woman usually falls into a Medium (M) to Large (L) dress size, depending heavily on height, body proportions (bust, waist, hips), and the specific brand's sizing, with some charts placing 70kg at the upper end of Medium and others at the lower end of Large. For example, some guides link 70kg with a Medium, while others connect it to a Large, so checking the brand's specific size chart with your measurements (bust, waist, hips) is crucial.
The average waist size for american women is around 37 in. So at 27 in, you fall in the standard of having a very small waist!
Jeans-sizes are measured in inches. They consist of two numbers, e.g. 30 / 34. The first number is the waist circumference. The second number is the inside leg length; which is the length from the crotch, along the leg, to the ground.
A size 28 in jeans usually refers to a 28-inch waist, which generally converts to an Australian/UK Size 10 or a US Size 6, fitting into the small-to-medium range, often between a standard AU 8 and 10, depending on the brand and fit. It's not a direct US Size 8 or 10; it's a measurement (inches) that corresponds to those numerical sizes in different systems.
American sizes for Ladies are the same as Australian. American sizes for Men are about half a size smaller than Australian; so if you wear an Australian men's 8½ then your American size will normally be 9.