The meaning in mm
L lager means big.
XL Extra Large Extra Large
XXL Extra Large Extra Large
If it is a coat, 165/85 is the size, 165 is the size (height), and 85 is the size (bust).
Bottom: 165/66 generally means height 165, and people with a waist circumference of 66 can wear it.
In addition, due to the hip-waist difference, the bottoms are subdivided into 165/66A or 165/66B.
Then a and b mean that hips and waist are different. It's a bit like the division between a cover and b cover of underwear.
Another example is the difference between 160/68B and 165/68A, that is, the front height is 160 waist circumference 68, and the hip circumference 68 is multiplied by a coefficient b, which is represented by 68B; The latter one is 165, and the waist circumference is 68, but the hip circumference is 68A, which is smaller than 68B.
Women's Wear-Size: the former indicates height/the latter indicates bust.
Knitting size (such as t-shirt, etc.). ):
155/80 - S
160/85m
165/90 - L
170/95 - XL
Woven size (such as shirts, etc.). ):
155/80B - S
160/84B - M
165/88B - L
170/92B - XL
B is generally omitted.
Men's wear size
Knitting size
155/80-XXS- extra large
160/85-xs-plus trumpet
165/90 trumpet
170/95m medium
175/ 100- large size
180/ 105-XL- extra large
185/
190/115-xxxl-extra large
Weaving size
155/80 - XXS
160/84 - XS
165/88 - S
170/92 - M
175/96 - L
180/ 100 - XL
The above are the national standard reference values, which are made according to actual needs.