Korean and East Asian sizing can differ from standard Australian sizes. Use this guide to convert Korean sizes and understand what "One Size" garments really mean.
Korean Sizes vs Australian Sizes
Korean Size | AU Size (approx.) | Bust (cm) | Waist (cm) | Hips (cm) |
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55 (S) | AU 8–10 | 82–86 | 65–68 | 88–92 |
66 (M) | AU 10–12 | 87–91 | 69–73 | 93–97 |
77 (L) | AU 12–14 | 92–96 | 74–78 | 98–102 |
88 (XL) | AU 14–16 | 97–101 | 79–84 | 103–107 |
Note: These are body measurements. For the best fit, refer to the garment measurements listed on individual product pages.
What Does “One Size” Mean?
Many Korean garments are labeled “One Size.” This usually fits AU sizes 6–10, depending on cut and fabric stretch.
- Garment-specific measurements are listed on each product page.
- Compare these to your own measurements for the best fit.
Fit Tips
- If you're between sizes, size up for fitted styles.
- Oversized items may suit a wider size range.
- Stretch fabrics (like knits) offer more flexibility.
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Shoe Size Conversion Table
Korea (mm) | AU / US Women | EU | UK |
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220 | 5 | 35 | 2.5 |
225 | 5.5 | 35.5 | 3 |
230 | 6 | 36 | 3.5 |
235 | 6.5 | 37 | 4 |
240 | 7 | 38 | 4.5 |
245 | 7.5 | 38.5 | 5 |
250 | 8 | 39 | 5.5 |
255 | 8.5 | 40 | 6 |
260 | 9 | 41 | 6.5 |
265 | 9.5 | 42 | 7 |
270 | 10 | 43 | 7.5 |
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Choosing the Right Fit by Foot Type
Narrow feet: Consider sizing down by 5mm (e.g., 240 → 235).
Wide feet: Consider sizing up by 5–10mm for comfort.
High arch / instep: Opt for soft leather or adjustable straps; if in between, choose the larger size.
Flat feet: Look for structured soles; sizing is usually standard.
Tip: Measure your foot from heel to longest toe and match the millimetres to the Korean (mm) column.