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How many L-size Japanese pants are equivalent to 2 sizes?

Japanese trousers size 2 is equivalent to China's L size.

Japanese pants size 0 is the smallest size S, and 1 is the smallest size M. 2 is L code, 3 is XL and 4 is XXL.

Basic introduction

Pants, also known as trousers and trousers, are the general name of a kind of clothing worn by human beings below the waist and on the legs respectively. According to their types, they can be roughly divided into trousers and shorts, and men's trousers and women's trousers can also be distinguished in clothing design. According to the nature of work, it can also be divided into sports pants, casual pants, trousers, feet pants, shorts, pajamas and underwear. Pants are the main clothing worn by people in the lower body.

According to unearthed cultural relics and handed down documents, as early as the Spring and Autumn Period, people wore pants on their lower bodies. But at that time, there were only two kinds of trousers, men's and women's, which were similar in shape to later generations, and wore on the calf, that is, the calf below the knee, so this kind of trousers was also called "shin clothes".

One on the left, one on the right, and two on the tibia. Because there are only two trouser legs, the count of trousers is the same as that of shoes and socks, and they are all counted by the word "two", which is the case in Juyan Han bamboo slips. The purpose of wearing these pants is to protect Gaskin, especially in winter. They can keep warm, but there is no protection above the knee.