No. a bit smaller then average
Dresses are more than just a waist measurement. They also have to do with back and chest. I have a 33.5 inch waist and wear size 12/14. However, I have really big breasts, so sometimes I have to go higher.
A 34-inch waist is approximately 86.36 centimeters. To convert inches to centimeters, you multiply the number of inches by 2.54, so 34 inches × 2.54 cm/inch equals about 86.36 cm.
I'm a 34 waist and 46 hips and I am in a 12.
In the UK a size 10 dress or skirt has a 28 inch waist and sizes go up in increments of 2". Size 12 would therefore have a 30" waist, size 14, a 32" inch waist, size 16, a 34" waist, size 18, a 36" waist and so on. For a waist 33" you would either have to settle for a size 14, with a 32 inch waist, or go one larger and get a size 16, which would have a 34" waist.
For shirts, you have to measure the chest, across the upper back, the length of the back and the length of the arms.
Yes; I tried one on, and i have a 34 inch waist.
32 or 34 are good
Weight cannot be measured by the inches on your waist. There are too many variables to take into consideration such as sex, height, and muscular build.
A 34-inch waist typically corresponds to a size large in men's clothing and is often equivalent to a size 14 or 16 in women's clothing, depending on the brand and style. In jeans, a 34 waist means the measurement around the waist is 34 inches, which is generally considered a medium to large size. However, sizing can vary by manufacturer, so it's always best to check specific size charts.
The most standard measurements are 34-24-34 (bust, waist and hips in inches). Models are allowed to be smaller than these sizes but no larger than one inch in any of these areas.
6'2 Tall male waist size should be 34 inches.
32 to 34 inches in the waist measurement. A fairly slim man would have this size.