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.
It's about a UK size 12, :o)
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a 23-inch waist is size 0 in the uk and in the us its a 4 though this will differ on different brands of clothes slightly
a 23-inch waist is size 0 in the uk and in the us its a 4 though this will differ on different brands of clothes slightly
Probably a US size 6 (which is UK size 8 I think...)
22 uk, 2x u.S
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
US size 12, UK size 16
it is generally a size 6
The UK size 16 is a 33-35" waist
You need to be more specific.. Where is the dress from? Is it a US size 26 or an Australian 26 etc Im Australian, so with the research that I just did on the internet a dress size 26 is on average a waist size of about 45" (inches) Which is considered to be a plus size, if you're not talking plus sizes please let us know. The inch size for a dress size 26 varied from site to site but on average it was between a 44" to a 47" I guess it depends on the dress itself. Hope I was of some help =)