Single Size Conversion |
Australia |
6 |
8 |
10 |
12 |
14 |
UK |
6 |
8 |
10 |
12 |
14 |
European |
34 |
36 |
38 |
40 |
42 |
US |
2 |
4 |
6 |
8 |
10 |
International |
XXS |
XS |
S |
M |
L |
SINGLE SIZE |
SINGLE SIZE |
AU 6 |
AU 8 |
AU 10 |
AU 12 |
AU 14 |
|
CM |
In |
CM |
In |
CM |
In |
CM |
In |
CM |
In |
Bust |
76-80 |
30-31 |
81-85 |
32-33 |
86-90 |
34-35 |
91-95 |
36-37 |
96-100 |
38-39 |
Waist |
56-61 |
22-24 |
61-66 |
24-26 |
66-71 |
26-28 |
71-76 |
28-30 |
76-82 |
30-32 |
Hips |
83-88 |
33-35 |
88-93 |
35-37 |
93-98 |
37-39 |
98-103 |
39-41 |
103-108 |
41-43 |
*Our future fit activewear is compressive and flattering, but also very stretchy, high waisted and forgiving, so although this table is a great guide, if you’re on the fence with sizing, think about how you love your activewear to fit and if you want to be hugged tight for your HIIT workouts, simply size down, whereas if you like things a little comfier for all-day wear, it’s probably okay to size up too. For example, our Founder @libbybabet measures at the lower end of the AU size 10/US size 6 column in this chart, but prefers to wear our AU size 8/US size 4 for a firm, high performance fit. She’s 169cm/5ft6in, with a 69cm/27inch waist, 92cm/36inch hips and 83cm/33inch bust. Similarly, we have community members who measure in line with a size 16 (coming soon we promise!), yet feel very comfortable in our size 14 sets.