As an average, a Medium is likely to be a around a size 12. Generally a Small will be an AU 8-10 and a Large an AU 14-16. An Extra Small is likely to be a size 6, with an Extra Large likely to be a size 18.
So if you're a 10 in Australia, you're a 6 in the US.
M means medium, which translates roughly to women's size 8–10. Use a soft tape measure.
For example, if your measurements were 36-inch bust, 28-inch waist, and 38-inch hips, you'd fall into the “M” or medium size and US Womens Size 8.
For example, "a size M at Classroom is a 10/12." These examples of popular brand size guidelines give you an idea on how diverse size charts can be.
If majority rules, a size 10 has a 36″ bust, 28″ waist and a 40″ hip.
For women, sizes are based on the US size scale. Your Australian (AU) size is the same as the US size. For men, sizes are based on the UK size scale. Your Australian (AU) size is the same as the UK size.
Small (S): 36-38 inches. Medium (M): 39-41 inches. Large (L): 42-44 inches. Extra-Large (XL): 45+ inches.
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German size 50 in women's clothing is equivalent to an American size Medium (M). This translates to a numerical size of 8 in the US.
A size 8 in women's pants on our site would correspond to a waist size of 29-30 inches. Internationally, this size is also classified as Small (S).
Available in sizes: X Small, Small, Medium, Large & XL As a guide:X Small:UK Size 6-8 (34")Small: UK Size 8-10 (36")Medium: UK Size 10-12 (38")Large: UK Size 12-14 (40")X Large: UK Size 14-16.
W= Wide and M= Medium width.