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Xlarge is a term used to denote the extra-large size in a range of contexts. It is not a formal measurement, and its exact meaning varies by domain and product.

In apparel and consumer goods, xlarge usually corresponds to the XL (extra-large) size in standardized size

In computing and typography, x-large appears in two related ways. In CSS, the keyword x-large (with a

Other uses include product naming, branding, and UI design systems, where xlarge denotes a large variant or

scales,
such
as
shirts
and
jackets.
Size
charts
differ
by
brand
and
region,
and
some
catalogs
spell
the
word
as
xlarge
in
listings
or
data
fields
rather
than
using
the
abbreviated
XL.
As
with
all
clothing
sizes,
customers
should
rely
on
brand-specific
measurements
rather
than
the
label
alone.
hyphen)
is
a
valid
font-size
value
that
falls
between
large
and
xx-large.
Some
CSS-in-JS
tools
and
design
tokens
may
store
the
value
as
a
string
like
"xlarge"
or
"x-large"
depending
on
convention;
outside
CSS,
xlarge
can
be
used
as
an
identifier
or
token
name
in
code.
component
size.
Because
there
is
no
universal
standard
for
the
token
outside
CSS,
the
exact
interpretation
should
be
confirmed
in
the
relevant
documentation.