Fashion for Tall Women

Posted by iBuysblogger on Monday May 10, 2010 Under Fashion

Women who are tall, that is 5′ 9” and above, have their own set of fashion issues just like shorter women. While the fashion industries uses unbelievable tall women to show their latest styles, the clothing that is actually in the stores are more for an average women. One would think that the stores would have the clothes like the designers made them for the models but, sadly, this is just not the case.

Swimming suits are a fashion problem many tall women face. This issue is more common when looking for a one piece swim suit. Most one piece swimming suits are only long enough for the average sized women’s torso. Tall women will find that with the awkwardness in the swimming suit is when the lower part comes up too high on the body or the upper part is too high or sometimes both the upper and the lower parts are totally disproportionate. Unless a woman just has long legs that make her tall, one piece can be a bit of a problem. It can be better to stick to the two piece on which at least won’t have the issues of an “ill-fitted garment”.

The biggest complaint, and most well known for tall women is the problem they face with their jeans and trousers. It is quite common that they struggle to find a proper and proportionate length for the style that are looking for or the waist line that they want to go for. This issue is very common in low and medium prices brands, yes, high end designer clothes will not have this issue as much as the lower end high street brands will have, but then, how many time would we go and buy a high end designer jeans and trousers.

In this day and age trousers and jeans have become a way of life for women and especially working women and why not, they are easy to handle and comfortable to wear. You don’t have to worry about the high wind or a bit of push up while you are at lunch or even in the office. With taller women, jeans and trousers are even more popular because to wear skirts there is a general feeling that you need to have “perfect legs”, although it is really hard to define what “perfect leg” is!

Some women don’t want to appear too tall and for those Cuffed trousers are a good deal, they will make a women’s height seem less. Cuffed trousers do shorten the look of the legs as a whole.

It is also very important to understand what fitting means and how it should look on you. Anything that has the required length and waist that suits your body is not always a well fit. You need to wear only that jeans or trouser that makes your lower body appear the way you want. If you want to reveal your figure then a tight fitting jeans can be the best buy for you, sometime you are in a profession where you want to present yourself in a mild manner and that is when a loose fit will be good, thus revealing only what you want to reveal and concealing the rest.

The length of your trousers or jeans is heavily dependent on the footwear that you are wearing. High heel shoes or footwear would require a slightly longer trouser length where as flat shoes would mean that you would not want to drag your trousers on the floor.

Jeans are good to control the length, you can fold them up a bit just to fit your required length and even that looks good. Jeans are casual though and it is not possible to fold up the trouser length when you are wearing formal wear.  An extra eighth of an inch can be added to the length of your trousers if the idea is to wear them with higher heels.

Cargo pants are one such design that suits a taller woman much better. They make you look wider and when you have the height you can carry that easily. Shorter women will look wide and thus shorter than what they are in Cargo trousers. There are some fashion perks to being tall.

Ultimately the most important thing that everyone should remember in fashion is that you should wear what you feel good in, feel comfortable in and can carry it easily. No fashion is worth doing if it leaves you uncomfortable and prevents you from enjoying the occasion you are in.

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