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I have always found that this formula works for me: Junior size minus 3 = misses size. So, if you're a 13 in juniors then you would wear a 10 in misses. If you're an 11 in juniors then you would be an 8 in misses.
A 1 or 2. In most cases 1s and 2s are virtually the same. Size 12 is a 0, 14 is a 1/2, 16 is a 3/4, etc. :)
Oh, what a happy little question! In the world of jeans, misses sizes and junior sizes can vary a bit in fit. Generally, a misses size 4 is similar to a junior size 3. Remember, it's all about finding what feels most comfortable and makes you feel like a happy little tree!
Junior sizes are a slimmer cut and typically fall between the misses so a size 3 jr would be a misses 2 or 4. Misses are a little fuller cut so I would suggest the smaller size in misses.
Measure chest, waist and hips to determine correct size in either children's or junior clothing. Chest measurement is found by using a measuring tape around highest part of chest, passing tape around underarms. Arms should be relaxed at size. Waist measurement should be taken at waist parallel to floor. Hip measurements should be at widest point of hip, also parallel to floor.Convert children's size chart below to junior sizes. Children's sizes 12 through 14 are basically equivalent to junior sizes. Occasionally, children's sizes are available in 16, which also can be converted to a junior size. Junior sizes fit better on a curvier figure than do children's sizes.Chest, 30.5 inches; waist, 25.5 inches; hips, 32.5 inches: children's size 12; junior size 1 or XSChest, 32 inches; waist, 26.5 inches; hips, 34.5: children's size 14; junior size 3 or S.Chest, 33.5 inches; waist, 27.5 inches; hips, 36.5 inches: Children's size 16; junior size 5 or M.Visit several junior apparel stores to determine actual sizing. Pants and jeans might be more difficult to fit because junior sizes are longer than children's sizes. Junior sizes are fit based on a height of 5 feet, 4 inches or 5 feet, 5 inches.