A girls' size Large (L) generally fits ages 10-12 or 12-13, corresponding to numeric sizes 14-16, with measurements around 28-30 inch chest and 23-25 inch waist, but it varies by brand, so checking specific brand size charts for height, weight, and chest/waist measurements is best.
A women's Medium (M) can be either a size 12 or 14, or even both (12-14), depending on the brand, country (US, UK, Aus), and whether it's a top or bottom, but generally, size 12 often aligns with Medium, while size 14 can lean towards a Large (L), though some retailers use 12-14 as a unified Medium. Always check the specific brand's size chart, as sizing varies widely.
Youth M: Size 8-10. Youth L: Size 12-14. Youth XL: Size 16-18.
A youth large is shorter proportionally than an adult small shirt. If you are on the fence about whether to order a youth large or adult small, it is probably best to order the adult small shirt.
Children's 14 can be anywhere from Junior's XS to S, or 1-3 numerically, depending on style/brand and what fit your daughter likes (loose-fitting/oversized vs. tight).
While a size XL is designed to fit a size 16/18, she may prefer to wear a size 1X, which equates to a size 14/16.
The next size up from AUS Youth 14-16 would be the Women's AUS size 10-12.
When it comes to the fashion industry, "plus size" generally refers to clothing labeled size 14 and up in the United States, although this varies by brand and may start anywhere from size 12 to 18. In the UK, it's typically size 16 and up, and in Europe, the sizes usually begin at 44 and up.
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.