The size would be a size 10/12 they are cute jeans you have to see them
A size 13 in women's jeans in the U.S. would be equal to a 44 in European jeans. Most countries use their own system for sizing clothes and jeans.
American, I would hope that she was not Australian.
To convert Australian sizes to American sizes in kids' shoes, you typically subtract 1 size from the Australian size to get the equivalent American size. For example, an Australian size 4 would be roughly equivalent to a US size 3. Note that sizing can vary between brands, so it's always best to check the specific brand's size conversion chart.
Usually the sizing in the UK are done like men's jeans here in the states. They use the waist measurement so a 9/10 would most likely be a 28/29.
Hollister jeans run smaller, not bigger than other places. If you have never bought a pair of jeans from there and are a size 0 in American Eagle jeans, it would be a good idea to try them on before purchasing a pair.
There are several places where you can buy jeans and it would depend on what style you were interested in. American Eagle sells nice jeans at affordable prices. Target is another place to find great jeans.
Yes- this happens occasionally.
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We really don't have traditional clothing we do use styles from the US be if we do have traditional clothes it would be denim jeans and cowboy hats
That would give the baby dual citizenship, check with you US cor Australian consulate,
It would help to know a little more information. Are you looking for men's sizing or women's? I could be wrong, and I hope someone else knows for sure, but I think South African sizing is the same as the UK's. If that is the case I'm showing it as a 12 or 14 in UK sizing.