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.
i have a 23-inch waist... :)
Somewhat bland but mildly interesting on general principles nonetheless.
in hollister a size 11 means you have a 30-30.5 waist and in american eagle size 10 is for 30 inch waist (so if you want a tight for go for 10) and a size 12 in american eagle means you have a 33 inch waist (if you want a looser fit go for 12)
I think that it goes up in twos: 22" waist = Size 8 24" waist = Size 10 26" waist = Size 12 28" waist = Size 14 30" waist = Size 16 32" waist = Size 18 34" waist = Size 20 In my experience the UK shops vary greatly so I wouldn't rely on it. hope this helps
In Ocean's 11, Clooney's waist size was 33 inches
Depending on the department in which you must shop, a waist that is measured at 33 inches will differ. If the department in which you shop is the juniorâ??s department, then the size you will need is 15; however, if you are shopping in the womenâ??s department, you will need to purchase size 16 jeans.
The UK size 16 is a 33-35" waist
A women's size 3 would be a European size 33. Jean sizes in the U.S. are not standardized, so for clarification purposes, a U.S. size 3 would mean that you have a 24.5 inch waist. If your waist is 25 inches, go with a European size 34.
bust: 33 1/2 waist: 25 hip: 35 1/2
It would be slightly dependent on how tall you are, but with your measurements I'm sure a 'size 0' would fit you quite snugly. If you're going for a baggier look then a 'size 1' would be better suited. I have a 24 inch waist and 33 inch hips, and a 'size 2' from Hollister are kind of baggy on me.
John Abraham's waist size is around 33 inches.