Covers tops and bottoms with two-region side-by-side comparison, perfect for cross-border shopping or checking overseas brand sizing.
Covers tops and bottoms with two-region side-by-side comparison, perfect for cross-border shopping or checking overseas brand sizing.
| International size | US | UK | EU | Japan (JP) | China (CN) | Korea (KR) | Body reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 34 | 34 | 44 | S | 165/84A | 90 | Chest 84–89 cm |
| S | 36 | 36 | 46 | M | 170/88A | 95 | Chest 90–95 cm |
| M | 38 | 38 | 48 | L | 175/92A | 100 | Chest 96–101 cm |
| L | 40 | 40 | 50 | XL | 180/96A | 105 | Chest 102–107 cm |
| XL | 42 | 42 | 52 | XXL | 185/100A | 110 | Chest 108–113 cm |
| XXL | 44 | 44 | 54 | 3XL | 190/104A | 115 | Chest 114–119 cm |
Common questions and answers about this topic.
Explore international size comparisons for tops and bottoms across men, women, and kids. Filter the chart and quickly match regions side by side.
Yes, World Clothing Size Table is completely free to use.
Three reasons: (1) Brand cuts vary — at the same M label, UNIQLO usually runs looser than ZARA; (2) Measurements get overlooked — charts focus on bust/waist but actual fit also depends on shoulder width and length; (3) Asian vs Western patterns — Western sizing tends to run larger overall with longer sleeves and pant lengths. Before ordering, measure your bust, waist, and hips, cross-check this chart against the brand's official size guide.
Letter sizes (S/M/L) are general labels; number sizes (EU 36/38/40 or Asian 7/9/11) map to finer bust ranges. This chart shows both side by side, with letter sizes on the left mapping to numeric codes for each region. When shopping online, prioritize matching your actual bust/waist measurements; treat letter sizes as a rough guide.
There's no fixed age — use actual height and bust as criteria. Generally once height reaches about 155 cm, adult S or XS lines become an option, typically around age 12-14. Measure both height and bust, compare against the chart's adult and kids columns, and consider the garment's fit (slim or loose) before deciding.
Western sizing usually runs 1-2 sizes larger than Asian sizing because the reference body proportions differ. Western patterns assume Western averages (broader shoulders, wider bust, longer length); Asian patterns assume Asian averages. So a Western M can have a bust 5-10 cm larger than an Asian M. This chart lays out regions side by side for easy comparison, but actual purchases also depend on the brand: Japanese and Korean cuts run slim, American and European cuts run loose; multinational brands like UNIQLO release region-specific patterns. Prioritize matching your actual bust/waist measurements over letter or region codes.