Women’s Size Charts Reference

Below are the most commonly used size charts across UK retailers such as ASOS, M&S, New Look, and M&Co. All measurements are given in both inches and centimetres.

Standard Women’s Size Chart

UK SizeBust (in)Bust (cm)Waist (in)Waist (cm)Hip (in)Hip (cm)
430¾7824603383.5
63280.52562.53486
8338326653588.5
10358828703793.5
12379330753998.5
143998318041103.5
1641103338543108.5
1844110.53692.546116
204511438½9847½121
2247¼1204110450127

International Size Conversion Chart

UKEUUSITAU
6342386
8364408
103864210
124084412
1442104614
1644124816
1846145018
2048165220

Important note: The charts above are standard reference values. Different brands may use slightly different fits (e.g., A-line, bodycon, stretch fabrics). Always check the specific size guide on each product page before ordering.

Height & Weight to UK Size Reference Table

This table is a general guide only. Always check your measurements against the brand’s size chart.

Height (cm)Weight (kg)Common UK SizeNotes
155–16045–506–8Slim or petite build. Consider Petite ranges if available.
160–16550–558–10Average build. Regular fit is usually suitable.
160–16555–6210–12Average with a fuller shape. Hip measurement becomes especially important.
165–17055–6010–12Taller and slimmer. Some brands may require Tall ranges.
165–17062–7012–14Taller with more curve. Pay close attention to waist and hip measurements.
168–17565–7214–16Tall and noticeably curvy. Prioritise the three‑measurement size chart.
170+70+16 and aboveHip measurement is key.

How to Use Height and Weight More Accurately

  • Weight helps confirm your overall body type
    Combine weight with your three measurements. Someone with a higher weight but a narrow waist (hourglass) may need a different size than someone with a higher weight and a fuller waist (apple shape).