👕 International to US Size Converter
International to US clothing size.
Quick Reference — Women's Tops
⚠ Sizes vary by brand and garment. Use as a starting point — always check brand size guides.
Size Examples
International to US Size Chart
Approximate equivalents — sizes vary by brand. Always check brand-specific guides.
Women's Tops
| International | US |
|---|---|
| XS | 0 |
| S | 2 |
| M | 4-6 |
| L | 8-10 |
| XL | 12-14 |
| XXL | 16 |
Men's Tops
| International | US |
|---|---|
| XS | XS |
| S | S |
| M | M |
| L | L |
| XL | XL |
| XXL | XXL |
Quick Sizing Tips
XS/S/M/L/XL/XXL are the most universal — start here and check regional charts.
Women's INT sizes (XS=0-2 US) are much smaller than men's INT sizes (XS=28-30 chest).
If shopping internationally, size charts are starting points — always check return policies.
Who Uses This Converter?
Converts International size to US size when buying clothing from international retailers.
Finds the right US size equivalent when shopping abroad.
Converts a known clothing size to the recipient's local size system.
Adds size conversion charts to product listings for international customers.
Helps clients navigate sizing when sourcing from international designers.
Converts reported sizes to process international returns correctly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
About International and US Sizing
International Sizes
International (INT) sizes use letter codes (XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL) that transcend regional numbering systems. They are the most universally understood sizing system and are used by global brands for simplified labelling.
INT sizing is used by sportswear brands (Nike, Adidas, Under Armour), fast fashion (H&M, Zara), and workwear. The mapping to regional sizes is approximate — an INT 'M' is US 4-6, UK 10-12, EU 38-40 for women.
Interesting fact: The same INT label 'M' fits a different body in different categories: a women's M is much smaller than a men's M. This is why unisex sizing often 'runs small' for women — it's sized for male bodies with the INT label applied broadly.
US Sizes
US clothing sizes use a numeric system (0, 2, 4, 6...) for women's tops and a letter system (XS–XXL) for both men and women. Women's US sizes have no direct mathematical relationship to body measurements — a US size 8 varies by brand, era, and garment type.
US women's sizing has experienced significant 'vanity sizing' inflation: a dress labeled US 12 in 1970 fits a body that would have worn a 16 then. The US has no standardized national clothing size system — sizes are brand-defined.
Interesting fact: 'US Size 0' was created in the 1980s as brands extended their ranges downward. The original US size 0 was a size 8 from the 1950s standard — meaning average bodies now fit sizes that would have been impossible in earlier decades.
About International to US Clothing Size Conversion
Clothing sizes are not internationally standardized. International and US sizes use different scales — the same body measurement corresponds to different size numbers in each system. Women's US sizes run 2–4 numbers below UK; EU sizes use larger numbers based on body measurements in cm. Men's sizing is more consistent in S/M/L/XL across regions, but numeric trouser sizes differ.
Always treat size conversions as a starting point. Brand-specific size guides, body measurement charts, and checking retailer return policies are essential for international online shopping.