What pants size does Australia use?

What pants size does Australia use?

Trousers in Australia are sized similarly to US and British measurements (done in Inches). Italian trouser measurement differs slightly from other national standards. Sizes increase in half size increments, for example, the difference between an Australian trouser size would be 30, 31 and 32.

What size is 38 in pants in Australia?

Australian Size

Australian Size 6 7
UK Size 4 5
European Size 37 38
US Size 6 7
CM 23.5 24.3

What size is mens 32 pants?

Men’s Trousers, Pants, Jeans & Shorts

Size To Fit Waist (Centimetres) To Fit Waist (Inches)
X-SMALL 77 30
SMALL 82 32
MEDIUM 87 34
LARGE 92 36

What is a size 26 in Australia?

JEANS

AU / UK DENIM WAIST (CM)
8 26 66
9 27 68.5
10 28 71
11 29 73.5

What size is 38 dress in Australia?

Women’s Dress Sizes in Australia

Australian size Bust
8 34 83
10 36 88
12 38 93
14 40 98

What is a mens size 4?

Womens To Mens Shoes Size Conversion Chart

Women’s Men’s/Youth Euro
6 4 36
6.5 4.5 36.5
7 5 37
7.5 5.5 38

What’s the difference between mens pants in Australia?

Men’s Pants Size Conversion Chart – Australia Trousers in Australia are sized similarly to US and British measurements (done in Inches). Italian trouser measurement differs slightly from other national standards. Sizes increase in half size increments, for example, the difference between an Australian trouser size would be 30, 31 and 32.

What is the size of an Australian shirt?

A shirt distributed by a US or British company with a size of 15 would be the equivalent of an Australian Small. That same shirt would then convert into a 38 size Italian Shirt.

How big should mens pants and shorts be?

Men’s Trousers, Pants, Jeans & Shorts Size To Fit Waist (Centimetres) To Fit Waist (Inches) LARGE 92 36 X-LARGE 97 38 2X-LARGE 102 40 3X-LARGE 107 42

How many inches are in an Australian suit?

Despite historical inclinations towards the metric system, many Australian manufacturers have adopted the British and American units of measurement (Inches). Italian and other European sizes are typically converted from American, British and Australian sizes, by adding 10. For example, a 38 suit in Australia would be an Italian 48.

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