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Clothing Size Charts

Pick your task below—brand tops, jeans, kids, or international conversion. A quick US/UK/EU/JP preview is on this page; full charts are one click away.

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Quick reference: women's & men's tops labels

Sample international label rows for tops and dresses. For body measurements or a specific brand, use the links below the tables.

Women's (US sample sizes)

USUKEUJP
48369
8124013
12164417

Men's (alpha sizes)

USUKEUJP
SS46M
MM48L
LL50XL

Jeans & pants size charts

Pants and jeans use waist-based labels (W×L for men's denim)—not the same rows as tops above. Start here if you are sizing denim or trousers.

Tops & upper body — brand charts

Official and reference tops charts. Cards with a Kids badge include a children's tab; on the chart page use Fit type for plus, petite, or tall where available.

International clothing size conversion

Convert tops and dress labels between US, UK, EU, JP, and Asian systems when shopping abroad.

More conversion tools & generic chart

Kids & children's clothing

Use the converter below for US, UK, EU, and JP kids labels. For brand kids tops tables, open a brand card above that shows the Kids badge, then switch to the Kids tab on that chart page.

Plus size, petite & tall tops (optional)

These brands publish separate plus, petite, tall, or maternity rows. Open the chart, then use the Fit type filter on the brand page.

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How to measure for clothing sizes

For tops

  • Chest/Bust: Measure around the fullest part of your chest
  • Waist: Measure at the natural waistline
  • Hip: Measure around the fullest part of your hips

For kids

  • Height: Measure from top of head to floor
  • Chest: Measure around the fullest part
  • Waist: Measure at the natural waistline
  • Hip: Measure around the fullest part

Important notes

  • Tops, pants, and bras each use different size charts—pick the section that matches the garment
  • Always refer to the specific brand's size chart when available
  • Consider your body shape and fit preferences when selecting sizes
  • When in doubt, choose the larger size for comfort
  • Kids' sizes are typically based on age ranges and average measurements
  • Petite, tall, and plus ranges use separate columns where listed on brand pages
FAQ & size systems
How do I choose the right clothing size?

Start by taking your body measurements (chest, waist, hip) and compare them to the size chart. Consider your preferred fit - whether you like a relaxed or fitted style. When in doubt between two sizes, choose the larger one for comfort.

Where are jeans and pants size charts?

Jeans and pants use waist-based labels, not the same rows as tops. Use the Jeans & pants section near the top of this page for our verified pants chart, pants converter, and how-to-measure guide.

How do I find plus size or petite tops?

Open a brand tops chart (Adidas, Nike, or Gap) and use the Fit type filter for plus, petite, tall, or maternity rows where the brand publishes separate ranges. You can also expand the optional Plus size section at the bottom of this page.

Why are there different size standards (US, UK, EU, JP)?

Different regions have developed their own sizing systems over time. US and UK use similar systems but with slight variations. EU uses a different numbering system, while JP sizes tend to run smaller. Our charts help you convert between these standards.

How accurate are these size charts?

Our charts are based on industry standards and brand data, but sizing can vary between different brands and styles. These charts provide a good starting point, but we recommend checking the specific brand's size chart when available.

What should I do if my measurements fall between two sizes?

Consider your body shape and fit preferences. If you have broader shoulders or prefer a looser fit, choose the larger size. If you prefer a more fitted look or have a narrower frame, the smaller size might work better.