How to Know What Size Dress Pants to Buy

Pants Size Conversion Charts + Sizing Guides for Men & Women

What size pants am I? Fortunately, we have the answer. Simply use our women and men pants size and size conversion charts and straightforward pant sizing guide to complete your quest for the perfect-size pants. Discover how the width-times-length (W/L) sizing system works.

Or use our pant size conversion tools to translate men's sizes into women's and vice versa. You can even find your international size. Our array of online tools answers all your pants-sizing-related questions—except maybe whether SpongeBob's were really square.

  • Men's Pants Sizes
  • Women's Pants Sizes
  • Kids Pant Sizes
  • International Pants Sizes: EU, UK, Centimeters…
Knowing your weight, height and body type is a giant step toward perfectly fitting pants. Scan the casual suspects in the lineup above to find the guy who comes closest to your dimensions and start zeroing in on your precise size.

Men's Pants Size Chart (Waist)

Pant Size Chart

The most-sold pants size in the US is an L (large), or 34 x 32", fitting guys who are 5'10 to 6'0 and weigh in at between 179 lbs. and 192 lbs.

INCH ⇆ CM

Your Waist in Inches US Pant Size International Size
26 - 27" 26 XXS
27 - 28" 27 XS
28 - 29" 28 XS
29 - 30" 29 S
30 - 31" 30 S
31 - 32" 31 M
32 - 33" 32 M
33 - 34" 33 M/L
34 - 35" 34 L
35 - 36" 35 L
36 - 37" 36 XL
38 - 39" 38 XL
40 - 41" 40 XXL
42 - 43" 42 XXL
44 - 45" 44 XXXL
46 - 47" 46 XXXL
48 - 49" 48 XXXL
50 - 51" 50 4XL

Convert to ▶️ International Sizes (EU, UK, cm) or ▶️ Men to Women's sizes. Find out ▶️ How to measure, get ▶️ W/L explained, or read the ▶️ FAQ.

Men's Pants Sizing (Length)

This table shows the size of pants in leg length by inches and in alpha size needed by men falling in the height range listed in the left-hand column. For example, men from 6 feet in height all the way up to 6'4" will generally need pants with a 34" inch leg length or in a size Extra Large.

INCH ⇆ CM

Your Body Height Men's Pants Length in Inches Pant Size Length
5'6" - 5'8" 30 Short
5'8" - 6' 32 Medium
6' - 6'4" 34 Long/Large
6'4" - 6'6" 36 XL/Extra Long
6'6" - 6'8" 38 XXL

Women's Pant Size Conversion Chart – Width/Waist

INCH ⇆ CM

Your Waist in Inches Misses Size Pant Size (W/L) International Size
23 - 25" 00 23/24 XXS
25 - 26" 0 25 XXS
26 - 27" 2 26 XS
27 - 28" 4 27 XS
28 - 29" 6 28 S
29 - 30" 8 29 S
30 - 31" 10 30 M
31 - 32" 12 31 M
32 - 33" 14 32 L
33 - 34" 16 33 L
34 - 35" 18 34 XL
36 - 37" 20 36 XL
38 - 39" 22 38 XXL
40 - 41" 24 40 XXL

Convert to ▶️ International Sizes (EU, UK, cm) or ▶️ Men to Women's sizes. Find out ▶️ How to measure, get ▶️ W/L explained, or read the ▶️ FAQ.

Women's Pants Size Chart – Length

W is width (Waist = W ) and L stands for leg length (L = Length), a pair of pants in size 30/28 will have a waist circumference of 30 inches and a length of 28 inches. The table below indicates the alpha size and length in inches worn by women of various heights, listed in the left-hand column.

INCH ⇆ CM

Your Height Length (L) of Pants in Inches International Size
5'1" or smaller 28" XS/Extra Short
5'2" - 5'3" 30" S/Short/Small
5'4" - 5'7" 32" M
5'8" or taller 34" L/Long

Pants: Men's Sizes to Womens' Sizes Converter

Your Waist in Inches Men's Pant Size (W/L) Men's International Size Women's International Size Misses Size Women's Pant Size (W/L)
XXS 00 23/24
XXS 0 25
26-27" 26 XXS XS 2 26
27-28" 27 XS XS 4 27
28-29" 28 XS S 6 28
29-30" 29 S S 8 29
30-31" 30 S M 10 30
31-32" 31 M M 12 31
32-33" 32 M L 14 32
33-34" 33 M/L L 16 33
34-35" 34 L XL 18 34
36-37" 36 XL XL 20 36
38-39" 38 XL XXL 22 38
40-41" 40 XXL XXL 24 40

How to convert Mens Pants Sizes to Womens? Let's figure out your figure—or at least your waist and inseam measurements. Remember, men's pants are labeled with the waist size and length (inseam), while women's pants sizes are usually indicated by numbers – 0, 4, 6, 8, 12, etc. Generally, if you only know the numerical size of your pants in women's, you can add 21 to that number to get the closest waist measurement in men's pants. For a size 8 in women's, your size in men's pants will be around 29. Still, this rule could vary from brand to brand.

How to Measure your Size for Pants?

Measure your waist first. Note the circumference of your waist in inches, e.g., 34. Then measure your leg length, e.g., 32 inches. Your pants size is 34/32.

How to measure your pants size

Wrap a measuring tape around the narrowest midpoint of the body, usually at the waistline, about the level of the navel. If you measure 33.5 inches here, then round up to the next number =W 34. Your leg length (inseam) is determined by running the measuring tape along the inside of the leg, from crotch to foot sole or wherever you want your pant leg to fall to. As in your waist size, round the fractional overage up to the next number: If you measure 31.5 inches, your leg length is L 32. Your size is then W34/L32, or just 34/32. Sometimes an 'x' is used instead of the slash (34×32).

W/L Sizes explained

W stands for waist circumference (Waist = W) and L stands for leg length (L = Length). All pants with a size labeled in inches will include these two figures, with the waist figure followed by the length. For example, if you have a jeans size 34/32, the number 34 means you have a waist 34 inches around. The number 32 then corresponds to a leg length of 32 inches.

Find our detailed how to measure inseam and how to measure waist size here.

Pants Sizing: Cuts and Fits

Aside from the size of the pants, the cut and fit are the most important aspects. Above are a few of the most popular cuts you'll have to choose from: Boot Cut, Regular, Baggy, Relaxed, Drop Crotch, Slim Fit, Skinny Fit and Loose Fit.

Size isn't the only thing that matters. The "fit" and "cut" also determine how well a pair of pants fits and looks:

  • Skinny fit pants cling "skin-tight" to the legs and have the narrowest seat that a brand offers.
  • Slim fit pants are a size larger than skinny fit, but still snugly form-fitting in the legs, hips and seat.
  • Regular Fit: Sometimes called "classic" or "original," this the traditional pants fit, with a comfy 2"-3" of play between the pants and you.
  • Relaxed Fit: These are the baggiest pants a label makes. Also called "loose fit" by some brands
  • Taper fit: pants may fit looser at the waist, but still feature legs that gradually tighten toward the ankles.
  • Straight fit pants feature legs roughly the same width throughout their length. From a standing position, the silhouetted legs fall perpendicular to the floor.

Different cuts and fits for different women: Jeggings, Slim Fit, Skinny Fit, Boyfriend Fit, Regular, Boot Cut, Loose Fit. The height of the pants top from the crotch, called the rise, determines where the pants "sit," or come up to on your torso. Rise also varies widely in women's pants, encompassing the High-waisted rise, Original rise, Regular rise, Medium rise, Low rise, even a hip-hugging, Ultra Low rise.

At a Glance

  • The two basic measurements needed to steer you into perfectly fitting pants are your waist width and your leg length. In the U.S., these are the "W x L" or "W/L" marked on most pants.
  • You can easily ascertain your waist width and leg length with a tape measure. Wrap the tape around your torso where you normally wear your pants to come up with the former, then measure your inner leg from the crotch to the sole of the foot to arrive at the latter.
  • Not only size matters. Factors like fit and cut also help you find your ideal pants. From supertight skinny fit to comfy "boyfriends," from bootcuts to show off your fancy footwear to capris to show off your feet themselves, these are the fine touches that will put you in your best-fitting and best-looking pants.
  • Sizes vary between brands. No clear uniform standards prevail in pants sizes throughout the fashion industry or between labels and manufacturers. Given that perturbing fact, many American brands voluntarily adopt a size standard published by the ASTM International, so you can go a long way toward finding your fit in a particular brand by starting with our charts and measuring instructions.

FAQ

What does pant size 32×32 mean?

The first number is waist size in inches, the second leg length or inseam. So a 32 waist x 32 length is equivalent to M or medium. See our pant size chart for more info.

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How do I know my pant size?

Circle the measuring tape around your torso and measure at the narrowest point of the body, ideally, the waist, often measured close to the navel or wherever your best fitting pants usually come to. Now refer to this pants size chart for your correct size. If you go a fraction over an even inch count, round up to the next number. Hence, if you measure 33.5 inches, then you'll want a size W 34.

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What does 34×35 mean?

This common method of measurement for pants simply indicates that the waist is 34" in circumference and the leg is 35" in length.

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How do you convert a size 8 in women's pants to men's?

To convert women's pants sizes to men's, add 21 to the women's numerical size to get the men's waist size. So, adding 21 to a women's 8 totals a 29" waist in men's pants. Or eliminate the mental drudgery by simply referring to our conversion chart for men's and women's pants sizes.

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What are the first and second numbers in pants size?

The first number in pants size is the waist:More specifically, the size of the waist measured by circumference in inches. Waist size is usually indicated with a W. For pants labeled with a waist measurement of 25, this means a pair of pants with the smallest of common waistband widths, namely, 25 inches. This extremely narrow waistband width shows up especially in women's jeans, but can also be found among jeans for boys. Waist sizes in men's pants generally range from W 28 to W 40.

The second number in pants is length:

The leg length is also indicated in inches and is marked with an L. As in classic clothing sizes, the inner seam, or distance from crotch to floor, is measured. In principle, the length of men's and women's pants are no different and common sizes typically range from a length of 30 inches (L 30) to 36 inches, or L 36. Since these sizes are issued in 2-inch increments, some individual manufacturers produce pants in the intervening, odd-numbered, or intermediate, leg lengths.

If you want to convert the size to the metric system, you must use factor 2.54, because an inch is equal to 2.54 centimeters. Therefore, a pair of pants with a length of 32 inches has a leg length of 81 centimeters.

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