LynnER, I find those charts completely useless. In a community I am involved with, women were curious about how much clothing sizes vary so a bunch of them posted their sizes and their measurements. People with the same measurements can have a degree that goes up to 6 sizes between the two! That chart tends to suggest that you will wear a higher size than what most people would actually wear. Women's bodies tend to be curvier then men which accounts for this big difference in sizing when one tries to rely on measurements alone. Your best bet is to just try everything on before you buy it. With the charts not working for everyone and vanity sizing, the majority of women will only fit into a small percentage of clothing that is labeled as "their size."