Asian Clothing Size Conversion Guide
Convert Asian clothing sizes to US, UK and EU labels with measurement-first fit tips for shirts, dresses, jeans and online marketplace shopping.
Asian clothing sizes are one of the most searched conversion topics because marketplace sellers often use local charts, factory measurements or letter labels that do not match US, UK or EU expectations. Before buying, measure your body and compare those numbers with the Clothing Size Converter.
Use Measurements Before Labels
A label like Asian XL can fit closer to a US M in one listing and a US L in another. Start with bust or chest, waist and hips. For shirts and jackets, also check shoulder width and sleeve length. Garment measurements are usually more useful than generic label conversions.
Compare Flat Garment Measurements
Many Asian sellers list flat measurements, such as chest width laid flat. Double that number to estimate circumference, then compare it with a similar garment that fits you well. For kids' items, use the Kids Size Converter and still check height and weight ranges.
Adjust for Fabric and Fit Style
Slim-fit, cropped and non-stretch garments need more careful sizing than oversized or knit pieces. If a listing has little stretch and your measurements are near the top of a range, size up. If the item is intentionally oversized, choose based on shoulder and length measurements rather than the letter label alone.
