yes
size 8 =)
uk 6 = U.S 4
To get the Australian size you add 4 to the American one. For example: size 4 American= size 8 Australian
To get the Australian size you add 4 to the American one. For example: size 4 American= size 8 Australian
well if youre fat I dont think it will really matter.
Size 10, I believe! If size 8 is in U.S. sizes.
If you wish to convert from American sizes to British clothing sizes, add 2 to the American or Canadian size. In the United States and Canada, a size 2 is equivalent to a British size 4, a 6 to an 8, 8 to 10 and so on
you have to lose 6 pounds
Because the even numbers are "ladies" sizes. the odd numbers are "junior" sizes. It can be confusing, but "junior" dresses don't quite fit the more rounded ladies sizes. By the way? "Women's" sizes start at 18 and go up from there.
It means how long do u want the dress to be
Yes, dress sizes have become larger as people have gained weight. This phenomenon is known as "vanity sizing."