It is usually the same (S, M, L, XL, etcetera). Otherwise, it depends on specific garment and if it is for either men or women. For example:
Size 14 is usually just an XL
In sizing terms, "xxL" typically indicates a size that is larger than "2xL." The "xxL" designation generally represents "extra extra large," while "2xL" stands for "double extra large." Therefore, if you are comparing the two, xxL is considered a larger size than 2xL.
I do not really know what size it is but I would say nearer a UK 18 than a size 12. The only reason I think this is because if have a dress from QVC which is 2XL.
xxl is a misses size and is shaped in a hour glass, 2XL is a woman sized shirt with extra room in breast and stomach area
No, 2X and 2XL are not the same, although they are often used interchangeably. 2X typically refers to a size larger than XL, while 2XL is specifically the plus-size designation for that same larger size. The difference can vary by brand, so it's important to check the sizing chart for each specific manufacturer to ensure the best fit.
2XL is the same as XXL. Both mean 2XL and XXL are used to describe a garment that is sized extra, extra large.
XXL is the next scaled size up from XL (girth, sleeves, length, etc...). 2XL is the same dimensions as XL in all lengths and a little more girth. See the related link below for a great article that gives indepth explanation on the differences and how to find the best fit for you.
The size 2 XL in ladies transfers to a 1 XL in women's sizes. This will transfer to an XL in men's sizes.
2XL is the same as XXL. Both mean 2XL and XXL are used to describe a garment that is sized extra, extra large.
Jordan wore a size 50. Which would be a L size jersey.
It meas XXXL and XXXXL, more larger than the 2XL and XL and Large size. You can imagine.
Generally, there is a difference in the size of XL and 1XL in men's clothing. It will depend upon the company making the clothing items.