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Where do tall women shop these days now that Long Tall Sally only sells frumpy tat?

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weetabixforeva · 23/01/2012 00:00

I've not had much money to spend over the last few years, so have only just noticed that there no longer seems to be a shop I can go to that will cater for my long arms and long legs and long body. Years ago Long Tall Sally used to meet my needs, but I'm no longer impressed. Confused


Whose tall and knows where to shop?

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fortyplus · 23/01/2012 00:04

I'm 5' 9". Dorothy Perkins, Next, M&S all ok for me (though most M&S stuff is frumpy!)

Have a look online at Next. Classic linen trousers etc. XXL length was too long for a friend of mine who is 6' 2"

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BadRoly · 23/01/2012 00:11

I'm 5ft10 and would add Sainsburys for trousers.

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CousinCairngormMcWomble · 23/01/2012 00:14

Bigger New Look stores have a tall range which has some nice stuff but not a huge selection.

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Rindercella · 23/01/2012 00:15

How tall are you? What's your inside leg (sorry for being so personal!)?

I am 5'10 and have a 33" inside leg. I can normally find jeans and trousers quite easily - a lot of high street shops have wised up to stocking longer lengths now. Obviously harder for jackets, etc.

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inzidoodle · 23/01/2012 00:17

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weetabixforeva · 23/01/2012 00:40

Rindercella I'm 5'9" with a 33" inside leg. I'm a size 14 (12 on a really good day).

I find that much of the long stuff in New Look, Next etc is too young for me as I'm late 40s and don't have the slimmest of legs. I'd just like some classy, but casual, clothes that fit.

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workshy · 23/01/2012 00:44

I'm 6ft with a 4 inside leg and I find most high street trousers 'long' would have classed as fitting in the 90s but now the fashion is for trousers coming down to your heel they are too short

I've always liked dorothy perkins tall range but they have seen fit to take it out of stores and is now only available online -how annoying

but it is very good for work wear, suits etc

alternatively I tend to wear jersey dresses with leggins and long cardigan as these don't need to be a specific length

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workshy · 23/01/2012 00:45

34 inside leg -not 4, I'm guessing that would be pretty impossible

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QuiteOldGal · 23/01/2012 06:20

New on here been lurking for a while, but I am in my fifties and about your size and find Boden size 14L fit well for trousers, also recently looked in Planet (its a bit for the older woman but good sale at the mo) and I think their standard trouser length is about 33-34 inch. For jackets and coats Dorothy Perkins tall and occasionally Next tall though these are both online so a bit hit or miss. M and S Long length is also worth looking at.

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mrsbossyboots · 23/01/2012 07:25

Hi Uniqlo for jeans & t-shirts; M & S for trousers (occasionally fit); fenn wright and mason for dresses (good sales. I live in hope LTS improves...

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frogs · 23/01/2012 07:47

Ah, you see Boden L are too short for me, as are Uniqlo. I'm 5'11". Worth checking out is the Top Shop Tall range - they only ever have a subset of their jeans available in a 36" leg, and it seems to be a bit random as to which styles they have at any one time, but worth keeping an eye open. Dorothy Perkins used to do a Tall range also, as do H&M.

Otherwise you can set up an ebay alert for eg. Top Shop Martha 36" leg - you get new and unworn ones coming up sometimes.

At the other end of the price scale the nice personal shoppers at John Lewis steered me towards the Max Mara Weekend range, which come unhemmed like mens suit trousers, so you can take them up to the length you require. They are expensive, but if you buy a pair of classic work trousers and wear them three times a week for three years, the cost-per-wear is well worth it.

Agree re LTS being a nightmare of frumpiness, but there are some individual items that can look okay if you take them out of context. I do wonder who their stylists/designers are though - i've tried on stuff from LTS that is just weird - the boobs three inches higher than boobs could possibly be, weird little flappy bits of fabric around the tummy, just appallingly cut. [cross]

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CharlotteBronteSaurus · 23/01/2012 14:29

I'm 5'9" - agree with sifting through the frumpery in M&S as their wide leg trousers are good. Boden L are good for skirts if you stick to the plain ones.
H&M do the best tops for long bodies, and always have loads of basic vests and tees in most colours. I used to like topshop tall but think I am getting a bit old for it...

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GodisaDj · 23/01/2012 14:46

Agree with above (Next xl range, Dorothy Perkins, topshop, sainsburys) but will add that Primark now have 34 inch jeans!! I was shocked when I saw them last week.

I got a size bigger than what I am (so 14 instead of 12) as primark sizes are funny but the skinny jeans fit beautifully. And only £11! Wink

I'm 5'10 and have 34in leg with flats, 35-36in leg with heals.

I also have a search saved on eBay which sends me an email when "tall" "size 12" items are put on. Got quite a few 2nd hand bargains Wink

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GodisaDj · 23/01/2012 14:46

*heels, gosh my spelling is so bad!

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weetabixforeva · 23/01/2012 14:52

Thanks all for the ideas.

frogs Maxmara looks promising (in the sales, maybe) Smile

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notyummy · 23/01/2012 18:50

I have some stuf from the TS tall range which I like. Their skinny flares in 36 leg, or the 'Jessie' cut is really flattering and is part of the tall range. Not in stock though so you have to check ebay - or their skinnies also good:

Here.

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inzidoodle · 24/01/2012 10:48

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obladi · 24/01/2012 10:51

topshop tall!

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MerryHippo · 24/01/2012 10:53

I'm 5'11 and get coats from Boden or Next tall (long sleeves). Jeans from Topshop or New Look or 7 for all mankinfd if feeling flush. Dorothy Perkins is goodfor dresses that arent belts.

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mrsbossyboots · 25/01/2012 08:15

GodisaDJ how did you set up the e-mail alert on ebay?

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Mrsrobertduvall · 25/01/2012 08:18

Tallgirls (who do big shoes) do a clothing range.
I have jeans from J Brand which are 34 ins inside leg
Some Zara trousers are up to 34too.

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SaltireOShanter · 25/01/2012 08:22

weetabixforce I know you say that you think new Look is too young for you, but they do some great basic t-shirts, with round or v necks, which are a good length ( I'm 41 and shop thereWink).
I am 6ft tall, 33" inside leg and vary between a 16 and an 18. I sometimes find things in M&S (not very often) and have bought jeans (again basic jeans) in New Look which do leg lengths up to 36.

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CuppaTeaJanice · 25/01/2012 08:33

Bench are good for tops if you have long arms. They have thumb holes in the cuffs, so are designed to cover the hands of people with normal arms. For long armed folk, that's perfect wrist length.

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Chandon · 25/01/2012 12:20

I bought some good long trousers at jigsaw (am 6ft1, inside leg 34-35 inch).

7 for all mankind jeans can be long enough, but mega mega pricey.

I have some DP, but very synthetic sheen to them (are cheap, look cheap)

Maxmara are long, but ££££

Next, but are hit and miss

I now just wear skinnies into my boots, or dresses.

Am fed up with rubbish looking trousers.

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