I was in a dance school when I was younger and in
the videos I'm the kid in the back, who's a least a whole head height
taller than everybody else. There's one number in particular when we're
all five/six and dressed up in blue and red toy soldier outfits,
tap-dancing to Following The Leader from Peter Pan. I'm at least a foot
taller than every other little girl in the class.
Needless
to say, I've always been the tall girl. Ive always been 'the tall friend' and that's okay. Sometimes it's very easy to feel like you're in the way when you're as tall as I am, because it feels like you're so large that you're Alice when she's ten feet tall. Honestly though, It's never really bothered me
that much, but I can completely understand how some taller people do
feel uncomfortable with it. Being tall forces you to be slightly more
extrovert than you might want to be; there's no shying away when you're
towering over everyone you meet and constantly being met with "Wow,
you're all aren't you!" - like, thanks. That is brand new information.
"You should be a dancer, you're so tall!" "You're like...model tall."
And the old favourite that gets dragged out at every family event "Wow,
you don't get any shorter do you! How tall are you now?"
Here I'm wearing flats and my three girls are wearing heels. |
There
are a million upsides to being tall, don't get me wrong. I can reach
for things that others can't, I can put on more weight than shorter
people can without it looking overtly obvious, I don't have to wear
heels if I don't want to. Old ladies can ask me to reach their bran
flakes from the top shelf and I can and it makes me feel good. You can
always see at concerts, or movies... No one is ever going to borrow your
shoes and forget to give them back, because they'll look like clown
shoes on anyone else but you. You can get on that Indiana Jones
loop-de-loop rollercoaster at Disney Land before any of your friends
can...
My first year of University... |
Of course, there are also a million
downsides; I know a few tall girls who have really bad posture because
during their school lives they slouched to be more similar to their
friends in height, sometimes people don't understand why you're
willingly paying the extra £10 for extra leg room on a long haul flight
(these are the same people who understand why you like aisle seats at
the movies), there is so much more surface area to think about when it
comes to shaving/waxing your legs - same goes with fake tanning. But my
main bug-bear as we transition (slowly after all, I live in the UK) from
Winter into Summer is buying (and wearing) clothes.
Graduation Ball 2014 with two of my favourite girls. |
Today,
I went into three fairly big highstreet stores only to be told that
they do not stock any jeans longer than a 34 leg, and when they do order
their 34's in, they only order one or two pairs in because there simply
isn't the demand. I felt like shouting, I'm here! I'm demanding!
Ideally, I'd love a 38 leg, but a 36 could do the job nicely too. If my
jeans are slightly too short in the winter, it's fine, because I'll just
wear thick socks and tuck my jeans in. In the summer, I'm not really
feeling thick socks and boots - I want my jeans to be long enough and I
want to wear dollies, or plims, or Toms, or (heaven forbid) sandals.
Not just jeans either - Maxi dresses are not Maxi dresses. The Maxi Dresses that are designed are built for women between 5'5 and 5'9. When you're as tall as I am, those extra few inches count. Jumpsuits - same deal. I've got the longest torso of anyone I have ever known, so a jumpsuit/playsuit that fits you will definitely not fit me. Skirts, shorts, playsuits all become inappropriately short. I have not chosen super-short hoochie shorts to wear, I just have more leg than the average chick. This is not my fault.
Not just jeans either - Maxi dresses are not Maxi dresses. The Maxi Dresses that are designed are built for women between 5'5 and 5'9. When you're as tall as I am, those extra few inches count. Jumpsuits - same deal. I've got the longest torso of anyone I have ever known, so a jumpsuit/playsuit that fits you will definitely not fit me. Skirts, shorts, playsuits all become inappropriately short. I have not chosen super-short hoochie shorts to wear, I just have more leg than the average chick. This is not my fault.
Graduation Ball 2014 |
New Look
used to stock a Tall range in their larger stores, but now they don't
even do that; you have to order online, which I'm sure is great for some
people but I don't have the time, money or patience for that. I want to
go into a store on a Saturday, pick up a pair of jeans, try them on and
then buy them. Whilst many girls don't have to try things on, I do
because I'm tall and constantly between sizes (again not my fault) so
any kind of buying online service is immediately redundant. 90% of the
time, the first pair of jeans I pick up instore wont fit and I don't
want the hassle of having to order ill-fitting jeans online and then go
through the hassle of sending them back. I shouldn't have to. I should
be able to shop for clothes with ease just like anybody else.
River Island simply just don't make jeans for tall people.
Student Awards 2013 |
Topshop
has a Tall range and I'm sure Levi's do long jeans too, and of course
there's Long Tall Sally, but then we're venturing into a totally
different budget zone. I don't have hundreds of pounds on jeans. I want
to spend £20 on a pair of great fitting, long jeans but can I? Hell no.
Men, on the other hand, are expected to be tall so they can buy their jeans from wherever the hell they want to. CK Men's Jeans are awesome, ASOS are great for Men's jeans as are Levi's and I'm sure Primark and New Look's men's ranges are great too.
Men, on the other hand, are expected to be tall so they can buy their jeans from wherever the hell they want to. CK Men's Jeans are awesome, ASOS are great for Men's jeans as are Levi's and I'm sure Primark and New Look's men's ranges are great too.
Vegas in April 2013 |
I wish this
was being sponsored and I could come up with a resolution for this
problem I'm having, but it isn't and I don't have a solution. So, welp. I
will continue searching for tall-clothes for tall-people. And I will
continually ask myself "Is this dress too short for me?" when on other
people it might fall below the knee. I know this is obviously such a
first world problem, but needs must and all.
Summer Ball 2012 - First Year at University |
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