For clothing, “size 28” usually means a waist measurement of about 28 inches (around 71 cm), most often used for jeans, pants, and skirts.

Quick Scoop: What size is 28?

1. The short answer

  • In most adult jeans and pants, size 28 ≈ 28‑inch waist (about 71 cm).
  • On many unisex/men’s size charts, a 28 waist is often linked to an XS or sometimes XS–S, depending on the brand.

2. How “28” is used in real life

When you see “28” on bottoms (like “28/32”):

  • The first number (28) = waist in inches.
  • The second number (if present, like 30, 32, 34) = inseam length in inches (leg length).
  • Some brand charts explicitly list “SIZE 28” with waist ≈ 71 cm, hip around mid‑90s cm, and inseam around 82–83 cm.

For women’s fashion:

  • Many brands treat a 28‑inch waist jean as sitting in the small–medium range, but the exact equivalent (like US 4/6/8) varies a lot by label.

3. Why it can still feel confusing

The number 28 is not universal:

  • Different brands and countries “grade” sizes differently, so a size 28 from one label might feel tighter or looser than another.
  • Rise (high‑waist vs low‑rise), stretch of the fabric, and cut (skinny vs relaxed) all change how a 28 fits even on the same body.

A quick example:

  • Brand A might list: waist 71 cm, hip 94 cm, inseam 82 cm for size 28.
  • Brand B might pair a 28‑inch waist with slightly larger hips, so it feels roomier through the seat and thighs.

4. How to tell if you are a 28

If you have a tape measure:

  1. Measure around the narrowest part of your waist (not pulling too tight).
  2. Convert the number to inches if needed.
  3. If you’re at or close to 28 inches, you’re roughly a “size 28” in many jeans/pants lines, then check that brand’s specific chart for hips and inseam to confirm.

If you tell me whether you mean men’s or women’s pants and which country/brand (e.g., US, UK, EU, Levi’s, Zara), I can give a closer “this is what a 28 equals” translation for that context. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.