Australian jean sizes typically use a numbered system (4, 6, 8, etc.) that often corresponds to waist measurements, where you can find your size by adding digits of your inch waist (e.g., 26-inch waist = size 8), but sizes vary significantly by brand, so always check the specific brand's size chart. For a quick conversion, add the numbers of your inch waist (e.g., 32 inches becomes a size 14), and note that AU sizes are generally similar to UK sizes.
A size 32 in jeans (referring to the waist measurement in inches) typically converts to an Australian size 14, though it can sometimes be a larger size 12 or a size 16 depending on the brand, with size 32 often falling into an XL in women's sizing or a standard men's size for waist. For women, it's generally around AU 14 (32-inch waist), while for men, it's a common waist size, often around AU 32 in measurements.
What is size 32 jeans in US? US size 32 jeans fits a 33-inch waist and 44.5-inch hip and corresponds to a US size 14.
A size 32 is equivalent to a women's size 14, and an 8 is equivalent to a size 29.
Yes, a size 28 in jeans (referring to a 28-inch waist) often converts to a US size 6, an AU/UK size 10, and a European size 38, but it can vary slightly by brand, sometimes falling into US sizes 8 or 10, so always check the specific brand's size chart for accuracy, especially for tops versus bottoms.
HOW DO I KNOW MY SIZE IN JEANS? Jeans sizes are measured in inches, starting with the waist and moving to the leg length. For example, a 32x32 jean would have a 32 inch waist and a 32 inch inseam, which is what determines the leg length.
US 6 - either UK 8 (Waist 26”/27" and Bust 33”/34") or UK 10 (Waist 27”/28" and Bust 35”/36") US 8 - either UK 10 (Waist 27”/28" and Bust 35”/36") or UK 12 (Waist 29”/30" and Bust 37”/38") US 10 - either UK 12 (Waist 29”/30" and Bust 37”/38") or UK 14 (Waist 31”/32" and Bust 39”/40")
A size 32 is typically a Men's Medium (M) or sometimes the smaller end of a Large (L), depending on the brand and if it refers to a 32-inch waist, which is common for M in men's pants (32-34"), but in women's sizing (like dress sizes), a 32-inch waist is often a Large (L) or larger, so always check the brand's specific size chart.
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 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.
Occasionally, some shops will describe the leg length as 'Short', 'Regular', and 'Long' instead of specifying exact leg length. In most cases, a 'Regular' is around 32 inches. A 'Short' leg length is around 30 inches and a 'Long' leg length will be 34 inches. These measurements may differ depending on where you shop.
The most common jean sizes are 32 & 34. A 30-inch inseam falls in the short, less common range while a 36-inch inseam is on the tall side of the less common range of standard sizing.
A size 28 in jeans (referring to a 28-inch waist) generally converts to an Australian Size 10, though it can sometimes be a smaller Size 9 or a Size S depending on the brand, with waist measurements around 71-73 cm (28-29 inches). For the most accurate fit, always check the specific brand's size chart as sizing varies, but Size 10 (AU) or Size S (Alpha) is the common equivalent for a 28-inch waist.
Australia, which is both a country and a continent, covers an area of about 7.69 million square kilometers (2.97 million square miles). Europe, on the other hand, covers an area of about 10.18 million square kilometers (3.93 million square miles) if you include the European part of Russia.
Using a one-size-fits-all size chart across different product categories is another common pitfall. Different products, such as shoes, shirts, and pants, each have unique sizing requirements that a general chart cannot accommodate. A lack of specificity can lead to incorrect sizing and, consequently, increased returns.