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Tall, Plus, and Proud: Where to Shop and Get Inspo

Tall and Plus size

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Right after we shared the petite plus size shopping guide, the tall and plus size girls came knocking.

And not quietly.

You made it very clear that you, the statuesque, vertically gifted, leg-for-days crew, needed a little love too. And we heard you.

So we hit the digital streets, scrolled deep into the retail racks, clicked through the sizing charts, and pulled together the ultimate resource for tall and plus size fashionistas who need more than a standard 30-inch inseam.

Tall and Plus Size Brands-GOOD LEGS STRAIGHT JEANS
Image via GoodAmerican.com

When we talk about tall and plus size clothing, we’re talking about styles designed with both height and curves in mind, not one or the other. For tall shoppers, that usually means inseams of 34 inches or longer, extended sleeve lengths, longer rises, and proportions that actually match a taller frame (think longer torsos, arms, and legs). Add plus size to the mix, and you’re also looking for garments that are cut to accommodate fuller hips, busts, thighs, and arms, without sacrificing shape or style.

When shopping, look for key phrases like “Tall Plus,” “Extended Inseam,” or brands that offer inseam options up to 36″ or 38″. Pay attention to rise measurements, sleeve lengths, and fabric stretch. And don’t be afraid to try brands with customizable sizing or tall-friendly collections that go up to at least a size 20 or beyond.

The key to shopping confidently? Know your inseam, know your measurements, and know you deserve fashion that fits every inch of you.

Whether you’re 5’9″ fabulous or serving 6’2″ realness, this guide is here to help you find clothes that actually fit your frame and your vibe. Because high-water pants are not a lifestyle. Let’s get into it.

Where to Shop: 20 Retailers That Get Tall and Plus Size Fashion

These brands are offering extended tall and plus size inseams, inclusive sizing, and actual style—not just stretchy basics or oversized tees.

1. Ashley Stewart

Inseams up to 36”
Sizes 10–32
Known for bold prints and curve-accentuating silhouettes, Ashley Stewart offers tall denim and trousers that give you both the length and the drama. Especially great for fashion-forward pieces with attitude.

2. Avenue

Inseams up to 34–35” (varies by style)
Sizes up to 32
A reliable go-to for affordable workwear and everyday pants. Avenue’s tall options offer longer inseams and stretch, making their trousers and jeans a solid staple in a tall plus wardrobe.

3. Chico’s

Inseams up to 35”
Sizes up to 20
Polished and classic, Chico’s caters to a more refined aesthetic. Their tall-friendly pants and tailored pieces work well for elevated basics and business casual looks.

4. Eloquii

Inseams up to 35”
Sizes 14–28
If you love trends, this is your spot. Eloquii blends runway inspiration with plus-first fit, offering trousers, suiting, and wide-leg styles that flatter and fit taller frames.

5. Evans (UK)

Inseams up to 33”
Sizes up to US 30
A UK-based brand with a strong legacy in plus size fashion. Though inseams lean shorter, Evans offers classic silhouettes and layering pieces. Now available for U.S. shoppers.

6. Tallsize

Inseams up to 38” (varies by brand)
Sizes up to 3X+ depending on brand
Tallsize.com is a marketplace made just for tall women, curating pieces from tall-friendly brands like Alloy, American Tall, and more. While it’s not a clothing line itself, it’s a one-stop shop where you can filter by inseam, size, and category, making it easy to find tall and plus size fashion across brands that get your proportions right.

7. Yours Clothing (UK)

Inseams up to 34–36” (varies by style)
Sizes up to US 30 / UK 34
Yours Clothing offers affordable, curve-loving fashion for plus size women, including a dedicated Tall range. From jeans and wide-leg pants to maxi dresses and jumpsuits, their styles combine comfort, fit, and trend. Bonus: they now ship to the U.S., so American shoppers can get in on the tall plus fashion fun.

8. Lane Bryant

Inseams up to 35.5”
Sizes 10–28
Lane Bryant continues to lead in tall plus workwear and denim. Their pants are thoughtfully designed with real curves in mind, and their tall options are consistently available.

Tall and plus size- Wide Leg Faux Leather Pant
Image via Eloquii.com

9. Long Tall Sally

Inseams up to 38”
Sizes up to 20 (UK 24)
The go-to destination for tall women, Long Tall Sally offers everything from officewear to outerwear, though plus size options currently stop at size 20. Still a great resource for those needing 36”+ inseams.

10. New York & Company

Inseams vary (some up to 35”)
Sizes up to XXL
A favorite for tall jumpsuits, trousers, and polished separates. While their plus range is limited, their tall cuts work well for extended legs and long torsos in select pieces.

11. NYDJ (Not Your Daughter’s Jeans)

Inseams up to 37”
Sizes up to 18 Tall (plus size expansion in progress)
This brand is known for comfort-driven denim with contouring panels. While their tall plus range is still growing, their tall styles offer great structure and stretch.

12. Old Navy

Inseams up to 35”
Sizes up to 4X
Budget-friendly and size-inclusive, Old Navy has a wide range of tall and plus options. While styles lean basic, they’re ideal for everyday wear, layering, and off-duty dressing.

tall and Plus Size-Tall Grey Cargo Sweatpants TallSize
Image via TallSize.com

13. OneStopPlus

Inseams up to 34”
Sizes up to 6X
A one-stop-shop for plus size brands like Roaman’s and Jessica London. FullBeauty offers tons of pants, jackets, and dresses in extended sizes and longer lengths, all in one place.

14. Simply Be

Inseams up to 34”
Sizes up to US 28
Note: UK-based and no longer ships to the US. If you’re abroad, this is still a top choice for trendy pieces in tall lengths and curve-conscious fits.

15. Talbots

Inseams up to 35”
Sizes up to 24
Tailored, preppy, and ideal for the tall plus shopper who prefers timeless, structured pieces. Their pants and blazers come in longer cuts and well-balanced proportions.

16. Torrid

Inseams up to 36”
Sizes 10–30
Torrid is a plus size favorite for a reason. Their tall jeans and trousers deliver in both fit and length, and they’re always adding new silhouettes that highlight curves and elongate legs.

Tall adn Plus Size: ALWAYS FITS GOOD LEGS SKINNY JEANS
Image via GoodAmerican.com

17. Good American

Inseams up to 35”
Sizes 00–32
Premium denim made for curves. While not all styles are marked tall, many flares, wide legs, and Good Legs styles run long. Also worth exploring their bodysuits, basics, and activewear, all built with stretch and recovery.

18. ASOS

Inseams up to 36”
Sizes up to US 24 / 3X
ASOS Tall is a go-to for fashion lovers who want style and length. Their Tall collection includes on-trend dresses, jeans, trousers, and occasionwear—with select styles available up to a US size 24. If you’re looking for edgy, modern, or street-style-inspired pieces in tall plus size cuts, ASOS delivers.

19. American Tall

Inseams up to 38”
Sizes LT–2XLT
Tall-first, curve-aware. American Tall is growing its women’s extended sizing, with loungewear, pants, and longline tops designed for tall bodies—not just longer hems on regular clothes.

20. Universal Standard

Inseams vary (some up to 34”)
Sizes 00–40
While not officially labeled “tall,” Universal Standard designs for real proportions, with longer rises, arms, and silhouettes that work beautifully for taller plus women. Their quality, fit, and inclusivity are unmatched.

How to Style Your Tall and Plus Size Frame Like a Pro

Tall and Plus Size-Pull-On Wide-Leg Lightweight Ponte Pant
Image via Torrid.com

It’s not just about what you wear. It’s how you wear it. Here are a few key tips to keep in your back pocket:

1. Lean into the wide-leg pant.
You’ve got the height, so let the volume work for you. A wide-leg trouser or palazzo pant adds movement and presence.

2. Show some shape.
Tall and plus size bodies can sometimes get lost in oversized cuts. Balance it out with fitted tops, cinched waists, or cropped jackets to define your silhouette.

3. Rock the maxi.
You never have to worry about a dress being too long. Go for floor-sweeping plus size maxi dresses and skirts for instant elegance.

4. Don’t be afraid of bold prints.
You’ve got the frame to carry dramatic florals, abstract patterns, or head-to-toe color. Let your outfit speak before you do.

5. Go vertical.
According to Stitch Fix stylists, vertical lines like pinstripes or seams down the front of trousers help elongate your frame even more.

6. Layer with intention.
Choose longline blazers, dusters, and coats that match your height without overwhelming your figure.

7. Tailoring is your best friend.
Not everything off the rack will be perfect, and that’s okay. A good tailor can make a good fit great.

tall and Plus Size- Baggy High-Rise Wide Leg Jean
Jeans from Torrid.com

Pro Tips From Stylists

From Celebrity Stylist Susan Moses (via Glamour):

“Avoid styles that are either too tight or too loose — balance is key. Choose shapewear when needed, invest in tailoring, and avoid ankle straps because they shorten your legs. A knee-length pencil skirt flatters nearly every body, and a good-sized bag puts proportion back in balance.”
Susan Moses, Glamour

Why it works: Tailoring and balance matter even more when you’re tall and plus size. A well-placed hem or proportionally scaled accessory makes the difference between “almost” and “nailed it.”

From Long Tall Sally Stylists:

“Adding definition to your waist creates a more defined figure and hourglass shape that shows off your fabulous long legs at the same time.”
Long Tall Sally Styling Guide

Why it works: Maxi dresses and wide-leg trousers already love your height. Cinching the waist with a belt or opting for V-necklines gives shape while still celebrating your length.

Tall and Plus Size Fashion Influencers & Bloggers

Need a little outfit inspo or someone who gets it? These bloggers serve style, perspective, and real-life fashion tips for taller frames:

So, what do we think? Feeling seen? Feeling stylish?

We’ll continue to update this list as the plus size fashion world evolves and more brands begin offering longer inseams and expanded sizing. If you’ve got a favorite tall and plus size brand that we missed, let us know in the comments.

And don’t forget to share this guide with your tall besties, bookmark it for your next shopping trip, or pin it for later.

Because every inch of you deserves fashion that fits.

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55 Comments

  1. Thank you for including me in your list of bloggers! I am honored!

    -Wendy (from the tall girl’s guide to fashion)

  2. I’m pissed about not being able to find sexy panties. I want lace that covers my belly, and stays out of my butt crack. Call them granny panties if you want to, but it’s not sexy when underwear is hidden by folds and rolls. Give me comfort with my sexy.

  3. Marina Rinaldi’s dress pant inseams are unhemmed; her jeans usually run 35-36 inches. Likewise, Rachel Pally’s White Label runs long, long, long. I always have to shorten her dresses.

  4. I have found some good tall stuff at Old Navy up to an 18. They have a 36 in inseam. They are very affordable as well.

  5. I love this post and as someone who is 5’10” I am always on the lookout for brands that work well for my height! I would also add Rachel Pally to the mix as her dresses are definitely long enough for the tall girls! I also love Manfattan’s style blog and she is over 6ft tall. I have had great luck with the Gap and Torrid for longer lengths as well as Long Tall Sally.

  6. This thanksgiving season, Curvy Fashionista YOU are one of the people I am most grateful for! Thank you for doing the legwork to find these awesome fashions!

  7. What about dresses for tall plus size women. I find it almost impossible to find a dress that I don’t feel like I need to have leggings on underneath.

  8. Wow this is great. I appreciate this. However,I’m 5″1, as in petite plus size woman and I would like to see more models that showcase the shorter plus size women. This would include more petite fashions. I Hope we see Curvy petite plus size clothes in time.

  9. Did anyone mention New York & Company? They’ve always gone up to XL and 18 tall in stores. But now they have XXL and 20. Not to mention online also offers talls in suit jackets, tops, dresses, and skirts!!

    1. I’m so tired of seeing feminine sexy styled clothing only for sizes 16 and below.
      I’m 5ft 10inches wear 3x or 26. Where are the sexy clothing on line and off line stores for us big and tall women who choose not to look like a grannie?

  10. Also check out simplytall.com. Lots of good basics and nice jeans. Some clothes to size 22/24 and inseams up to 38″.

  11. I know that this was from some time ago. But I am looking for dresses with long torsos and not just added skirt length. As a 22/24 size I’ve about given up on dresses as also being very busy and 5’9″ Tall, the torso is where my height and therefore length is. Any suggestions?

  12. THANK YOU!! I am 6 ft tall and plus size(even skinny I was a size 16!) and it is sooo hard for me because I’m mostly hips and legs!! My whole life I have struggled to not have high water pants, and still have issues shopping at The Avenue bc some stuff is still too short. Shopping is a horrible experience for me bc of this and can take hours just to find 2 outfits! Now if more people would take my body type in consideration for scrubs, picking an outfit for the day and shopping might not make me want to cry on a daily basis! Again, THANK YOU!!!!!

    1. OMG YES I relate so much. I have 38-9 inseam, 6ft, and I’m a size 18 and I can NEVER shop with my friends bc they all want to shop at forever 21 and it’s such a struggle smh.

  13. Anyplace where the leggings are under 10 dollars for a simple black pair of cotton ones that are Tall 3x and up? I’m not paying 20 dollars for a piece of cotton.

  14. It is hard to find a plus size clothing. Thanks for sharing this blog…
    PLUS SIZE BOUTIQUE. Here was sell cute trendy affordable clothes! We have a great staff on hand to be more than happy to help you!

  15. THANK YOU!!! I am so appreciative of this compilation. I go to rainbow stores. These are not the pieces for an important client meeting…etc…but great for hanging out. They have great bottoms, not so great w/ tops. Anyway thanks again.

  16. Rainbow. $7.99 a per, $7 if you buy two or more. I am 6″ tall and am an 18/20. I currently get all my leggings there. I will be selling women’s big and tall clothing soon, so I’ll be wearing my own.

  17. Happy for all the info. But can we have places to shop that the average woman can afford? Rachel Pally has some really nice clothes, but a lot of us can’t drop $70 on A shirt $250 on A dress.

  18. Longer arms go with long inseams! I would love to find a source for tall plus shirts. (Not all of us are ample busted, either. It is hard to find a 42 B bra.)

  19. I see a lot of places for inseams, but the part that I have the worst time with is tops. I’m 6’0 and omg all the sleeves and the torsos are always SO short! Even high rise pants, half the time, still only barely cover my belly button. It’s frustrating being a plus-size Amazon!

  20. Hi, my problem is not inseam, I can buy pants in plenty of places. I have trouble with shirts. All my height(5’10”) is in my waist. Please help me find tall shirts and jackets.

  21. Thank you for all this valuable information.I wear size 24 tall and find myself constantly shopping at the same three stores because I can never find anything anywhere else it’s long enough and I suppose a little bit because there were amused to shopping but I’m hoping to really break out of that rut and I’m sure all your great suggestions will help with that.

  22. This was great and I’m blessed to have found this post! I’m 5’10 and a size 22/24 I just need a few staple pieces to pull my wardrobe together. Most shirts and dresses work fine in normal plus size fashion but the bottoms are where I struggle. I’ve pinned a few of the websites and plan to buy when there are sales but hey… as women we need to know we have to some times pay a few extra dollars on a few pieces to look fabulous. We’ve all paid a lil extra for those perfect shoes or designer purse so why not a few staple trousers? I say thank god for this post and your research!

  23. I am 5’10” and 260 pounds. Gasp! Most of the ones you had I already use. What I would like to see are bras that have longer straps so the bras don’t ride up and shirts that actually are long enough to wear. When they have a seem under the breast, that seam is usually on my breasts or above it. Hate that. How about a tankini that has a long enough top. The list can go on and on for pretty and plus girls. Thank you so much for writing about this.

  24. Impossible to find pants/jeans for a 6’ 1” woman size 26 with a 37” inseam! Seems like everyone who carries tall thinks a 34” inseam is enough and stores who carry plus sizes think your legs must have gotten shorter when you gained weight and so have 30” inseams! Sorry for the rant but I am so frustrated. Got any suggestions for solutions?

      1. COMPLETELY AGREE! I am 6’4” and wear between a 21 and 22 1/2 depending on the cut and 37 “ inseam. I’m curvy and all I can ever find is skinny jeans 20 and lower and that’s one place. I’m absolutely frustrated. I find a pair of jeans that works and buy a few of them. Plus that one place sells clothes that are not everyday woman wear. Beautiful clothes but not in my wheel house. Help help help!

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