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Ann Taylor Loft has a big petite section. They only sell tall sizes online, however. I HAVE to try any pants that I want to buy on. I'm also in the lovely group of women of whom regular sizes are a smidge too short but long sizes in some stores drag on the ground. I'm 5'7, fairly long legs, but not THAT long. All of us have issues finding clothing that fits, no matter what our body type or size. Also ditto in not having any Bloomies or Neimanns around here. Macys has a very large petite section. ETA: do ANY department stores have tall sections? |
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There aren't that many stores that sell "tall" sizes because most people are not tall enough to have the need to buy tall sizes. I have heard that many average-heighted women up to 5'6 can wear petite sizes because they either have short torsos or legs. There are probably just as many plus-sized women as there are petites (with many being plus-petites), yet it is short women that get the short end of the stick (no pun intended). |
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I guess rather than being bitter about it, I find designers/stores/items that work and go with them. Nobody can wear everything out there. Oh well. Find what works and buy it. If you're teeny tiny, try vintage, which was designed for smaller bodies. |
I have one. You go to buy a cute pair of capris and every one you try on looks like jeans but 2 inches too short. I cant find capris anywhere that look nice. I am losing weight but I am in the 12 butt and hips and I am 5'0 so its horrible. I too cant find much I like. I look at petite places, but so many clothes I see are so ugly in style. The stuff I like is in juniors but those dont fit good at all...
I actually gave up shoppign for a while. One I want to be a 7/8 if that is even possible lol for me and two I cant find anything anymore. It gets so frustrating that I almost cry whenver I shop and my hubby ends up having to listen to me. I bought a cute pair of shorts not too long ago and they looked like capris instead lol. I cant win. Id wear skirts if my legs werent so white, the dogs white on his fur looks darker than my legs ha ha... Its a mess clothes shopping anymore. If I had to buy mens sizes Id be doomed because those dont fit anywhere at all. |
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I can't get a dress shirt long enough to tuck in under my suit and stay in. I'm only 5'7. The rise on pants is way too low on me in nearly every single pair of pants and particularly jeans, so much so that if I wore them i'd hear the phrase "just say no to crack". And I don't shop in juniors anymore, so it's not like i'm trying to dress too young. I don't think petite people have the corner on the difficult-to-find-clothes-that-fit-market and you really have no basis to say that. So many stores have petite sections. Very few have tall sections or even tall sizes that you can order. But don't say average height people have is MUCH EASIER. |
Wait, I just thought of a solution... let's all go find rich hubbies to pay to have all of our clothes custom made!!! THat's the solution for everyone!
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ETA: As for average heighted people of all sizes, yes, you do have it easier, because you don't have to worry about length as short people do. I like my skirts and dresses below the knee. At certain lengths, petite sizes fit better because they are cut for shorter women. I'd like to see clothes that are cut at lengths meant for people my size. I'd rather do that than pay money to get things hemmed and sometimes, even made narrower (more difficult) |
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As for the second part I quoted, did you not read the posts of many of us who are "average" sized who have difficulty with length???? |
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2. I am surprised that people aren't taking this seriuosly/supporting it. |
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I'm tall and I'm plus sized. I have it just as bad as a petite person does when trying to find clothes. Have you ever gone into a plus sized section at a department store? 99% of the styles they have are frumpy and out of date. It's not my idea of fashion to walk around in a mumu. I have the hardest time buying pants. I'm extremly high waisted with long legs. I can't wear at waist plus size pants because they look horrible and I can't wear regular lenght pants because they're too short. But I can't wear long pants either because they're too long. Most button -up shirts/blouses I can't wear because they don't go around my bust and if I go up to the next size, it's too big. Shopping, for me is such a chore and often very depressing, that I hate doing it and rarely ever go. Every woman on this board can tell you about horrible shopping experiences and how hard it is to buy clothes. That's why this isn't just a problem for petite women. |
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