Women’s Jeans Size Conversion Chart – Brand Sizing Guide | Clothing Digest

Women’s Jeans Size Conversion Chart

Compare sizes across popular brands and find your perfect fit with accurate measurements

What This Tool Does

This comprehensive size conversion chart helps you find the right jean size across different brands. Since sizing varies significantly between manufacturers, this tool eliminates guesswork and helps you shop confidently online or in-store.

How It Works

  1. Use the measurement guide below to take your accurate measurements
  2. Enter your measurements in the size finder tool
  3. Browse the brand comparison table to see size equivalents
  4. Click on any brand button to highlight that brand’s sizing
  5. Use the results to shop with confidence across different brands

How to Measure Yourself

Waist Measurement

Measure at your natural waist (smallest part of your torso), typically just above your belly button. Keep the tape snug but not tight.

Hip Measurement

Measure around the fullest part of your hips, typically 7-8 inches below your waist. Stand with feet together.

Inseam Length

Measure from the crotch seam down to where you want your jeans to end. Vary this based on shoe height.

🎯 Find Your Size

Enter your measurements to get personalized size recommendations across brands:

📋 Your Recommended Sizes:

Pro Tip

Click on any brand name below to highlight that brand’s column in the size chart. This makes it easier to compare your size across different brands!

All Brands
Levi’s
Gap
Old Navy
American Eagle
Zara
H&M
Target
Madewell
US SizeLevi’sGapOld NavyAmerican EagleZaraH&MTargetMadewellWaist (in)Hips (in)
242400000323202424-2534-35
2525020343422525-2635-36
2626242363642626-2736-37
2727464383862727-2837-38
2828686404082828-2938-39
292981084242102929-3039-40
30301012104444123030-3140-41
31311214124646143131-3241-42
32321416144848163232-3342-43
33331618165050183333-3443-44
34341820185252203434-3544-45

Smart Shopping Tips

Between Sizes?

When between sizes, size up if you have curves or prefer a relaxed fit. Size down if you like a snugger fit or plan to wash frequently.

Online Shopping

Always check the brand’s specific size chart. Read reviews mentioning fit and sizing from customers with similar measurements.

Stretch vs. Rigid

Stretch denim runs more true to size. 100% cotton jeans often run smaller and should be sized up slightly.

Returns Policy

When trying a new brand, order multiple sizes if returns are free. This ensures you get the perfect fit.

European Brands

European brands like Zara often run smaller than US brands. Check measurements rather than relying on size numbers.

Vanity Sizing

Many brands use variances in vanity sizing (larger actual measurements for smaller size numbers). Always measure!

Need more help choosing the perfect jeans? Check out our complete Women’s Jeans Guide for detailed fit advice, styling tips, and trend information!

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