Size S: 155/64A Hip circumference (cm) 84-88 Waist circumference (cm) 62-66 Pant length (cm) 98 Suitable for height (cm) 153- 157.
Size M: 160/68A Hip circumference (cm) 88-92 Waist circumference (cm) 66-70 Pant length (cm) 100 Suitable for height (cm) 158- 162.
L code: 165/72A hip circumference (cm) 92-96 waist circumference (cm) 70-74 pants length (cm) 102 suitable for height (cm) 1 63- 167.
XL size: 170/76A Hip circumference (cm) 96- 100 Waist circumference (cm) 74-78 Pant length (cm) 104 Suitable for height (cm) 168- 172.
One is the height-waist centimeter method.
For example, 165/68A, which means it is for people with a height of 165 and a waist circumference of 68 cm. 68 centimeters is equal to 2 feet. In my experience, cotton trousers and formal trousers are generally woven like this. That A stands for general passing, and sometimes there is 165/70B, which is a short and fat special number. Very rare. One is hip circumference method. For example, when you say size 28, you mean hip circumference of 2 feet 8. Generally, casual pants are woven like this. This really doesn't look at the waist. Their trousers have a certain matching relationship between waist circumference and hip circumference, and a certain hip circumference corresponds to a certain waist circumference.