Clothing Size
Converter for Women
Convert women clothing sizes between US, UK, EU, and Australian standards. This free tool helps you shop internationally with confidence.
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How This Clothing Size Works
The converter uses standard international size conversion formulas. US to UK adds 4, US to EU adds 30, US to AU adds 4. Results include the equivalent letter size based on US standards. These are general guidelines as sizing varies between brands.
When Should You Use This Tool
Use this converter when shopping from international retailers, traveling abroad, or buying from brands that use different sizing systems. Always check individual brand size charts when available, as these conversions represent averages rather than universal standards.
Is This Tool Accurate and Safe
Clothing size standards are not legally regulated and vary significantly between brands. Even within the same region, a size 8 at one brand may fit like a size 6 or 10 at another. Use this tool as a starting point and consult brand-specific size guides for best results. All data stays private.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do clothing sizes vary so much between brands?
There is no legal standard for clothing sizes. Brands create their own sizing based on their target customer. Vanity sizing (labeling clothes smaller than they measure) is common. This is why the same person may wear three different sizes across brands.
How do I find my true size when shopping online?
Check the brand's size chart and compare your body measurements (bust, waist, hip) to their recommendations rather than relying on the size number alone. Customer reviews often mention whether items run large or small.
What is the difference between US and UK sizing?
UK sizes are typically 4 numbers higher than US sizes. A US size 8 equals a UK size 12. This applies to dresses, tops, and pants for women.
Do letter sizes (S, M, L) convert the same internationally?
Letter sizes are slightly more consistent internationally than numbered sizes, but still vary between brands. An American M and European M are usually similar, but always verify with measurements.