On our chart, a size 6 in women's pants is associated with a waist size of 28-29 inches. In terms of International sizing, this falls under the Small (S) category.
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.
At Top shop, an American size 6 has a bust of 87 cm, a waist of 69.2 cm, and a hip measurement of 91.5, which is smaller than the generic size chart.
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.
With catwalk models averaging size 6-8, as well as new tiny sizing categories in the US such as sizes 00 and 0 (sizes 4 and 6 in Australia), the battle for body image extends across the shopping malls throughout the country.
A US size 6 is equivalent to an Australian size 10 for women's clothing.
Some departments may designate a size 12 as plus-size while others use a size 14. But according to Modeling Wisdom, plus-size models often fall into the range of sizes 8 to 12. Sometimes, even a size 6 can be considered. This consideration has ultimately raised some eyebrows.
Your Australian (AU) size is the same as the UK size. If you are unsure of your size, you can measure your foot length with our guide to determine what your size should be. See how to measure your feet below.
Usually medium. Because I'm a 10-12 really. Bottoms I'm more of a ten. Sometimes would get a small can usually tell by looking at the item.
Most commonly a UK 6 will be referred to as an EU 39. The majority of the shoes available in the UK are made in EU sizes.
US size 6 = EU size 36. US size 6.5 = EU size 37. US size 7.5 = EU size 38. US size 8.5 = EU size 39.