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Hot Topic Size Chart

 

Tops

Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | Both

USUKEUChest
XS34 - 3687 - 9134 - 36 inch
86 - 91 cm
SM36 - 3891 - 9736 - 38 inch
91 - 97 cm
MD38 - 4097 - 10238 - 40 inch
97 - 102 cm
L40 - 42102 - 10740 - 42 inch
102 - 107 cm
XL44107 - 11442 - 45 inch
107 - 114 cm
XXL46114 - 12245 - 48 inch
114 - 122 cm
3XL50122 - 13048 - 51 inch
122 - 130 cm
4XL52130 - 13751 - 54 inch
130 - 137 cm
   
 

 

 

 

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Bottoms

Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | Both

USInternationalWaistHip
XS71 - 7628 - 30 inch
71 - 76 cm
34 - 36 inch
86 - 91 cm
SM76 - 8130 - 32 inch
76 - 81 cm
36 - 38 inch
91 - 97 cm
MD81 - 8632 - 34 inch
81 - 86 cm
38 - 40 inch
97 - 102 cm
L86 - 9134 - 36 inch
86 - 91 cm
40 - 42 inch
102 - 107 cm
XL91 - 9736 - 39 inch
91 - 99 cm
42 - 45 inch
107 - 114 cm
XXL97 - 10139 - 41 inch
99 - 104 cm
45 - 48 inch
114 - 122 cm
3XL101 - 10741 - 44 inch
104 - 112 cm
48 - 51 inch
122 - 130 cm
4XL107 - 11244 - 47 inch
112 - 119 cm
51 - 54 inch
130 - 137 cm
   
 

 

 

 

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Swim

Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | Both

USWaist
XS26 - 28 inch
66 - 71 cm
SM29 - 30 inch
74 - 76 cm
MD31 - 32 inch
79 - 81 cm
L34 - 36 inch
86 - 91 cm
XL38 - 40 inch
97 - 102 cm
2XL41 - 42 inch
104 - 107 cm
   
 

 

 

 

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Shoes

Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | Both

USEUUKLength
6395.591/4 inch
23.5 cm
6.539691/2 inch
24.1 cm
7406.595/8 inch
24.4 cm
7.540 - 41793/4 inch
24.8 cm
8417.5915/16 inch
25.2 cm
8.541 - 428101/8 inch
25.7 cm
9428.5101/4 inch
26 cm
9.542 - 439107/16 inch
26.5 cm
10439.5109/16 inch
26.8 cm
10.543 - 4410103/4 inch
27.3 cm
114410.51015/16 inch
27.8 cm
11.544 - 4511111/8 inch
28.3 cm
124511.5111/4 inch
28.6 cm
134612.5119/16 inch
29.4 cm
   
 

 

 

 

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Hot Topic

Visit official website: https://www.hottopic.com

Hot Topic is a retail chain specializing in counterculture-related clothing and accessories, as well as licensed music.  The stores are aimed towards an audience interested in rock music and video gaming, and most of their audience ranges from teens to young adults.  Approximately 40% of Hot Topic's revenue comes from sales of licensed band T-shirts.  Hot Topic often negotiates exclusive licensing arrangements with musical artists, movie studios, and graphic artists.  The majority of the stores are located in regional shopping malls.

The first Hot Topic store was opened in November 1989 in Montclair Plaza, Montclair, California, by Orv Madden, a former executive at The Children's Place, who retired as CEO in 2000 and was replaced by Betsy McLaughlin, who headed the company until 2011.  Lisa Harper assumed the position of CEO in March 2011 until Steve Vranes was announced as the new CEO in 2016.  The company went public and began trading on NASDAQ in 1996.  In 2013, Hot Topic announced its sale to private equity firm Sycamore Partners for $600 million.  Hot Topic at Universal CityWalk in Hollywood, California, displaying the Hot Topic logo used during the peak of the company's popularity.

The store has been through a number of phases in its history, reflective of various alternative culture and pop culture (including geek culture) trends (prime examples being Lolita, goth, or cosplay outfits) in the early 2000s, the store was known for heavily marketing nu-metal merchandise relating to bands.  During that period, the store was also known for its sales of controversial gel bracelets as well as the equally controversial styles of phat pants-inspired bondage pants. The store later focused on skinny jeans and merchandise related to scene, emo and hardcore punk music and fashion, with a much larger focus on goths and spiky chokers and clothing.  At present, the store's selection is largely focused on licensed video game merchandise and internet memes popular on sites such as tumblr, as well as anime, manga, Japanese films, and the associated otaku subculture.


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Note: 1 inch = 2.54 cm, 1 cm = 0.394 inch, 1 foot = 30.48 cm, 1 cm = 0.033 foot, 1 foot = 12 inch, 1 inch = 0.083 foot

 

 

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How to measure without a ruler or tape measure?

If you don't have a ruler or tape measure handy, you can try to measure with a standard credit card, which has a width of 3 ⅜ inch or 8.56 cm and a height of 2 ⅛ inch or 5.4 cm.