A size 23 in jeans typically refers to a 23-inch waist, which generally converts to a very small size like a US 00 or 000, or an AU size 4 (XXS), depending on the brand, often corresponding to a hip measurement around 32-34 inches. It's best to check the brand's specific size chart for accuracy, as waist and hip measurements can vary slightly.
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.
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.
An Australian size 10 generally converts to a US size 6 or 8 (depending on the brand) and European size 38, fitting a bust around 88-92 cm, waist 68-72 cm, and hips 95-100 cm for women's clothing, though it's often a size Medium (M), equivalent to a US Small. For men's clothing, AU 10 corresponds to a UK size 10 in some charts, while shoe sizes vary, often being a US 10 or UK 10/EU 44.
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")
Common sizing problems like gapping, loose hips, or inconsistent lengths can be frustrating, but they don't have to stand in your way. Once you get familiar with your measurements, know your shape, and figure out which brands support your build, shopping becomes less of a mystery.
A US women's size 10 typically corresponds to a European size 42 and an Australian size 12, while 32 and 34 refer to inseam/waist measurements in inches for pants, often associated with larger sizes like XL (US 10-12) or 2XL (US 14-16), so it's usually a 32-inch inseam for a size 10, not the waist/hip measurement itself.
A size 32 in jeans typically refers to a 32-inch waist, which often converts to a women's numerical size 12 or 14 (especially in US/AU sizing) or a UK size 14, but it can vary by brand, so always check the specific size chart. For women's clothing, a 32-inch waist usually falls into a size Large or XL range, around a US 12-14 or AU 14.
Yes, a 24-inch waist is definitely small. In fact, it's quite rare for most adults to have a waist that small unless they have a very small frame or are very thin.