Your AU size is simply the two numbers of your denim waist size added together. This applies to waist sizes 24-29. So, if you're a size 24 waist, you'll be an AUS size 6 because 2+4=6.
When you see a size 24 in jeans, this is referring to your waist size in inches. So a 24 is equivalent to a size 0.
Let's get the big question out of the way: what are size 28 jeans in Australian sizes? If you wear a size 28, in AUS, you'd generally be a size 10.
Your AU size is simply the two numbers of your denim waist size added together. This applies to waist sizes 24-29. So, if you're a size 24 waist, you'll be an AUS size 6 because 2+4=6.
24 inches is small waist, even if you're shorter.
A waist to height ratio says you're at a . 39 which it says you should “take care” because you might be underweight.
If you're a women's 6, your waist size is around 28-29 and you would wear a 30 in men's jeans.
US 8 - either UK 10 (Waist 27”/28" and Bust 35”/36") or UK 12 (Waist 29”/30" and Bust 37”/38") US 10 - either UK 12 (Waist 29”/30" and Bust 37”/38") or UK 14 (Waist 31”/32" and Bust 39”/40")
For Gerber, both 24M and 2T are the same, with a height of 32-34 inches and 28-32 pounds. Baby Gap is another brand that adheres to the differences in the sizes. Its 24-month clothes have a height of 31-33 inches and a weight of 27-30 pounds.
According to this measurement, a woman would have to be 4 feet 9 inches tall for a 24-inch waist to be healthy. Any woman between 4 feet 10 inches and 5 feet 8 inches with this waist measurement is considered extremely slim, and a woman 5 feet 9 inches tall or taller would be underweight.