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.
A size 6 in womens clothing is considered a small. A size six in girls or boys clothing is also a small.
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.
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.
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A size 6 is slim. Average (depending on which source you reference) is between 12-16. Of course a size 12 looks much different on a woman who is 5' tall compared to a 5'11” woman. A 6 on a 5' tall woman would look average.
I found a chart at a site called “stitchfix” that says that Size 8 is the same as “medium”, and women anywhere from under 5 feet tall to over 6 feet tall, and from 120 pounds to 160 pounds can fit in a Size 8 garment. It's crazy!
“Straight” sizes refer to sizes small through large for women, or sizes 0-14. Straight sizes are more commonly found in U.S. retailers than extended and plus sizes, though it's more and more common for an average adult woman to fall into the plus size range.
But based on this women's clothing size conversion table, size 6 in the United States and Canada is considered small.
A size 6 in women's is approximately a 28 to a 29 inch waist. If they are regular length they are approximately a 32 to a 34 inch length. Always look to see where the pants are supposed to ride as far as the bottom and top. A woman's size six in anything is on the small side.
If you're purchasing from an American store, you'll need to go 2 sizes smaller. So if you're a 10 in Australia, you're a 6 in the US. Japanese sizes are 1 digit bigger, rather than 1 size. So a 10 in Australia is an 11 in Japan.