As fun as shopping can be, it can also be quite exhausting. With so many options to sift through, it’s quite easy to get overwhelmed in mere minutes. Add in the fact that your sizing may not fall within the limited “standard” category, and it becomes all the more difficult. Luckily, brands have started churning out extended sizing (finally!), which includes not only plus options but styles for petite and tall ladies, too. Want to know about the best bralettes for women with big busts? We’ve spotlighted them. Or how about the best stores for petite women? We’ve also found all those.
Today, however, we’re calling all long-legged ladies—this one is for you. Have you been looking for retailers with finds that aren’t, well, too short? Then you’re in luck because we found 7 of the best stores for tall women that are chock-full of amazing fashion staples you can wear for work and play. From ASOS to Ann Taylor, see our roundup of tall-friendly retailers below.
ASOS carries one of the biggest selections of trend-forward pieces perfect for tall girls. From dresses to jeans, you’ll find it all here.
Madewell‘s selection is chock-full of fashionable staples perfect for tall women, including rompers and lots of great jeans.
Just look up the keyword “tall” in the Nordstrom search box, and you’ll be given pages upon pages of tall-friendly finds that are quite affordable, too.
If you’re looking for cool and affordable essentials—from activewear to weekend wear, then we highly recommend Target. In particular, we love the Universal Thread brand because it offers jeans with long, short, and regular inseams.
It’s hard to find workwear clothes for long-legged ladies. Ann Taylor, however, has super-chic, office-friendly finds available in extended lengths.
Gap’s selection which is specifically for women 5’9″ and above is really good. You’ll find everything from cool blazers to chic businesswear at the retailer’s expertly curated Tall Shop.
J.Crew has everything you could want, and in tall sizes, too—whether that’s blouses, pants, or dresses.
This post was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.
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