Sometimes sweaters will be realized in numbers 105, 110, 115, etc.: 105 is equivalent to L code, 110 is equivalent to XL code, and 115 is equivalent to XXL code. Sweaters are usually labeled this way because they are loose-fitting and generally come in larger sizes.
1. Commonly used clothing models:
1. S 160? 84A 10 36
2. M 165? 88A 12 38
3. L 170? 92A 14 40
4. XL 175? 96A 16 42
5. XXL? 180? 100A? 18 44
II. The conversion of men's clothing labels is as follows:
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4. L 175 ? 115A 52
5. XL 180 ? 120A 54
6. XXL ? 185 ? 125A 56
Extended information :
Measurement parts:
Collar width: The collar is measured horizontally, the collar is measured at the upper edge, and other collars are measured at the lower edge.
Length: Measure vertically from the highest point of the front left shoulder seam to the bottom edge.
Bust: Button up, flatten the front and back, and measure along the bottom seam of the armhole.
Sleeve length: measured from the highest point of the left sleeve to the middle of the cuff.
Raglan sleeve length: measure from the center of the back collar to the middle of the cuffs.
Total shoulder width: measured horizontally from the intersection of the rotator cuff seam.
Cuffs: The cuffs are measured evenly.
Reference material: Clothing size standards-Baidu Encyclopedia