When selling online, it is always important to understand your customers and their needs. One of the most important factors in ecommerce is to ensure that your products are available in the right size for all your customers. This article will help you compare Asian sizes with US sizes so that you’re able to sell clothing on your site without any inconvenience or returns due to wrong sizing.
Asian Size.
Asian size is a standard measurement method used to determine clothes sizes in Asia, as well as parts of the Middle East and Africa. Asian sizes are based on height, weight and precise body measurements rather than age or gender. Chinese clothing sizes are also generally written in metric units, with the exception of children’s clothing which may use traditional units such as inches. In China, most clothing stores will have a conversion chart between different brands’ sizing schemes so you can find your best fit across all their brands at once.
Children’s clothing sizes vary depending on the store and brand, but they tend to be smaller than adult sizes. Children’s sizes are also often printed on the label with an age range in addition to a numerical size. This is because some brands make clothes specifically for newborns while others cater more towards older children and teens.
In most stores, the size of a garment will be shown in both metric and traditional units. For example, if you see a size printed on the label as “L-XL” it means that it is a large or extra-large. This can be confusing for those who are used to American sizes where Large is actually smaller than Extra Large.
US Size.
In some cases, you will see a size conversion table that includes measurements such as inches, pounds and kilograms. The United States uses the imperial system of measurement, which is based on feet and inches (and yards).
To convert Asian sizes to US sizes for your eCommerce business, you need to know how many inches equal 1 inch. For example, if you measure the waist of your customer using centimeters instead of inches, then you would need to multiply the result by 2.54 in order to get their actual waist size measured in inches (2 x 3 = 6).
This can be useful for online shoppers who want to know whether or not an item of clothing fits them well before purchasing it—but it’s also helpful when calculating shipping costs or determining how much space should be allocated on an overcrowded truck full of parcels destined for one city block!
To convert a size from one measurement system to another, you will need to use a conversion chart. These charts are available online and can be downloaded as PDF files or printed out for future reference. They typically include measurements such as inches, pounds and kilograms.
US to Asian size conversion.
To better understand the conversion between US and Asian sizes (and vice versa), we’ll first look at what makes up the difference in their measurements. Then we can move on to converting your favorite clothing items from one size scale to another!
The most obvious difference between US and Asian sizes is the number of digits. Whereas US clothing is measured in whole numbers (e.g., 4, 14), Asian sizes use a system that includes both whole numbers and fractions (e.g., 40, 14 1/2). This makes it harder to compare sizes between the two scales because you must do some math before you can determine whether an item will fit.
Another major difference between US and Asian sizes is the number of “standard” measurements. In the United States, there are three key measurements: bust size (measured around your chest), waist size (measured around your waist) and hip measurement (measured around your hips). These are used to determine what size clothing you should wear.
In Asia, there are many more measurements that determine your size. For example, Japanese women’s clothes are often measured by height (in centimeters) and weight (in kilograms). The exact number of measurements can vary depending on the brand or type of clothing you’re looking for.
The differences between US and Asian clothing sizes make it difficult to find something that fits perfectly. Even when you can find a similar size, there’s no guarantee that it will fit exactly the same way. For example, if you buy a pair of pants from an American brand but want to wear them with shoes from an Asian company, they might not match up.
Clothing Size Chart.
Asian clothing sizes are generally smaller than US sizes. In fact, Asian clothing manufacturers have different size charts from US manufacturers, which means you’ll need to convert the Asian sizing information into your country’s measurement system for your customers to know what size will fit them best.
The difference isn’t just the number on a tag—it also has to do with how each system measures up against body measurements like busts and hips. In other words, if you were using imperial measurements (inches) but wanted to know what would be considered as an equivalent size under metric measurements (millimeters), then this conversion chart would tell you how much smaller or larger they’d be in terms of their actual dimensions.
For example, if a person is 5’10” and weighs 150 pounds in US sizing, then they would be considered as a size medium under metric conversion. However, if you wanted to know what the equivalent measurement would be in millimeters, then that would mean that the person’s bust is about 71 centimeters (28 inches), their waistline is 56 centimeters (22 inches), and their hips are 86 centimeters (34 inches).
Dresses and Blouses.
Other than the notable difference; that Asian sizes are generally smaller than US sizes. This can be confusing to customers who are used to US sizing, as they might not realize that the size on the tag is smaller than what they expect.
However, it’s not always true that US size is larger than Asian size. In fact, in some cases—such as with shoes—Asian size tends to be larger than its US counterpart. It’s also important to remember that while most clothing labels will use these terms interchangeably (i.e., small = S), there will always be exceptions where an item may use one term but mean another (like “large”).
For example: If a dress label uses medium instead of large for its largest option and small instead of medium for its smallest option, does this mean there are two different sizes? The answer would be yes…and no! In this case, both medium and large denote Asian Medium (AM) sizing whereas small denotes AM Small (AS), so although their names differ slightly from what we commonly see here in America given their different origins across cultures—it’s still all relative when comparing them with each other since one brand might call something XS while another calls it SM…
Tops and Jackets
Tops and jackets are the most difficult items to convert, as Asian sizes are usually one or two sizes smaller than US sizes. Here is a table of how to convert Asian size to US size:
Sizes include XXS, XS and S (small). For example, if you have an Asian XS top that fits well on your client, then you can assume she will fit into a US Small top perfectly fine. The only thing you need to keep in mind is whether the item has stretch or not—if it does, go up one size from what you would normally wear!
For example, if you have an Asian XS top that fits well on your client, then you can assume she will fit into a US Small top perfectly fine. The only thing you need to keep in mind is whether the item has stretch or not—if it does, go up one size from what you would normally wear!
If you want to be more precise, then I suggest measuring your client’s chest and waist measurements and comparing them to the US size chart. This way, you can get a more exact idea of what size they should wear in each item.
Pants
The US size for pants is generally smaller than the Asian size. For example, a US size 5 (Asian Size 40) might be equivalent to an Asian size 7 (US Size 3). There are exceptions; however, this is a good rule of thumb when converting from Asian sizes to US sizes.
The Asian size system is not as standardized as the US size system and can vary greatly between brands. Some brands use their own sizing chart, while others follow a standard sizing chart. Not all brands are created equal, so it’s important to check the size guide before purchasing any clothing item!
The Asian size system is not as standardized as the US size system. The international standard for clothing size is called the “European System” and was developed by European clothing manufacturers in the 1920s to standardize sizes across countries. It is used in North America, Australia, New Zealand, and parts of Asia.
Jeans and Shorts
Jeans and shorts are one of the most popular clothing items, especially in summer. They’re available in a wide range of sizes and styles. Jeans and shorts are available in Asian size and US size. Asian size is smaller than US size, so if you’re buying jeans or shorts from Asia, you should consider ordering according to the Asian measurement system.
The Asian size is based on the measurement of your waist, hips and inseam. Jeans and shorts are available in a wide range of sizes, but they’re generally limited to small, medium, large, or extra-large.
For example, if you wear a size 36-inch waist in US, then you’ll need to order size 38 or 40 in Asian. You can also use the table below to determine your Asian size based on your measurement.
Asian size is based on the measurement of your waist, hips and inseam. Jeans and shorts are available in a wide range of sizes but they’re generally limited to small, medium, large or extra-large. For example, if you wear a size 36-inch waist in US then you’ll need to order size 38 or 40 in Asian. You can also use the table below to determine your Asian size based on your measurement.
How to convert Asian size to US size for ecommerce businesses to avoid inconvenience, returns, and customer satisfaction
Use a chart
There are many ways to convert Asian size to US size. The easiest and most reliable way is to use a chart. This way, you don’t have to worry about getting it wrong or doing the math yourself. In fact, if you have a lot of customers in Asia, it would be better for them if you used this method because it’s easier for them as well!
Size Chart from Supplier
If your supplier has their own size charts (and some do), then all you must do is call them up or email them and ask for one! They will usually send one within 24 hours so that they can help provide more accurate sizing information for their products being sold in North America markets like Canada and United States plus Europe countries such as France Germany etc.… If there isn’t one already created yet, then perhaps suggest starting out by using what’s available online right now until yours arrives back home on file system hard drive disks instead?
Size Chart from Store Location(s) where product was purchased originally before shipping overseas into N America only so far…
If you purchased your product from a local store in your area, then the easiest way to get an accurate size chart is by asking them directly. They will usually have one on file that they can email or fax over to you so that it’s ready when they go through their inventory orders.
Now you have a better understanding of how size differs between Asia and the US. We hope you are now able to use this information to make sure your e-commerce business has fit expectations for its customers.