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Started by vetra, August 22, 2017, 11:37:45 PM
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Quote from: Dena on August 23, 2017, 07:38:29 PMThe thing to do is look at a site that caters to tall women exclusively. One of them is Long Tall Sally. All of the models have to be tall just to be able to show the fashions.
Quote from: Gertrude on August 23, 2017, 11:01:54 PMThe thing with LTS is that the sizing is more for cis women: narrower on top than down below. I would be many tall trans women are bigger up top. To put it another way, at a thinner weight, I might be a size 20 skirt but a size 24 top. Dresses don't work like that. The other thing is torso and arm length. I'm 6'5, but have a 34" inseam. Not leggy at all. The only solution I see is to have stuff made/altered. There are a handful of places that do it. EShakti and sumassura come to mind. When I get down to my normal weight, I'm going to give them a try.
Quote from: Sophia Sage on August 24, 2017, 06:12:30 AMI find it really helps to go with separates! So I can get my tops in a different size, for example.But it's also a matter of putting the right clothes together. So, long skirts that are worn where my waist should be, proportionately, for example, with a top that also accentuates where my waist should be, which is higher than where it really is. I like "empire waist" tops, that are fitted just under the bust line, to do this. Another trick is going with long tunics when wearing (high waisted) slacks or jeans. Also, wearing tops that are darker than the rest of the outfit -- dark colors help to visually minimize the larger areas of our bodies. All of this really does become easier with being thinner, alas.
Quote from: Julia1996 on August 24, 2017, 06:09:08 AMI realize that being tall is like a major worry for transwomen. But I think this is one of those things that really doesn't matter but that seems like a major thing to us. Most people, male and female think a tall woman is attractive. They associate a tall woman with models.........
Quote from: Gertrude on August 23, 2017, 11:01:54 PMThe thing with LTS is that the sizing is more for cis women: narrower on top than down below. I would be many tall trans women are bigger up top. To put it another way, at a thinner weight, I might be a size 20 skirt but a size 24 top. Dresses don't work like that. The other thing is torso and arm length. I'm 6'5, but have a 34" inseam. Not leggy at all. The only solution I see is to have stuff made/altered. There are a handful of places that do it. EShakti and sumassura come to mind. When I get down to my normal weight, I'm going to give them a try.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Quote from: TonyaW on August 29, 2017, 02:10:01 PMOld Navy has tall sizes on line for lots of stuff. Jeans they have the tall sizes in the stores. I've bought a few pair of jeans in the store and ordered some tops on line that fit well. I tried stuff on in the stores and then ordered the tall of that size online. (I'm 6'3" 225 and trying to drop)Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
Quote from: DawnOday on September 09, 2017, 05:15:49 PMAlloy, ASOS and Jc Penny has tall sizes. i wear 16 and love to shop at venus.com. However it's not age appropriate. Still I am able to find some things and they are all so cute. But if you are a younger person you will think you have died and went to heaven.
Quote from: NJOttawa on September 10, 2017, 10:55:00 AMBeing tall is only an issue in our mind.
Quote from: Lyric on September 12, 2017, 10:37:56 AMMy favorite supermodel of the moment is Karlie Kloss, who, while a genetic woman, is 6'2". She wears heels all the time and has probably never been "misgendered". While she's unquestionably beautiful, her ever appealing personality has as much to do with her success as anything, I think. If people find you delightful to be around it can make up for a lot of appearance issues even if.Check out Karlie's YouTube channel. It's always a spirit booster for me.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH5Qu8Sd-m-7Zk4xc_J5VzA/videos