Diary of a Tall Fashionista - Tall Jeans For Tall
Genes
By: Tiffany DeLangie (Tall Fashion Writer for Tall Clothing Mall)
 
So I finally took my Italy trip. While I realize you don't
know me nor do you know I've been planning a trip to Italy
since before the brown/powder blue color combo became popular,
I felt the need to convey that it's something I have wanted to
do for a long time. A friend of mine made a great suggestion-
look for "material" while in Europe for my fashion articles.
What a great idea.
While I am very patriotic and love America more than I love
my new Rock and Republics, we are not known for being fashion
forward. We shop at mall stores and end up wearing what we see
in the storefront of our local Old Navy. While that's not
necessarily a bad thing...I think taking some risks is in
order. Flared jeans have become the norm. Sure there are still
a few women who refuse to give up the "mom jeans" look, but in
general, everyone wears flared jeans, or at least everyone used
to. In Europe one of the biggest differences I noticed was that
everyone wears straight leg jeans. Maybe all of you knew that
flared jeans were "out." But I did not. Now don't go burning
all your flared jeans just yet. While flared jeans may not be
as popular as they once were, this fashionista still believes
they are the most flattering on almost all body types including
tall women--i.e. I'm not cleaning out my closet any time
soon.
I've already established that we tall women now have tall
jeans in a plethora of designer brands. With that come a
variety of silhouettes suitable for tall women. There are
trouser, high waist, pencil, skinny, straight leg, boot cut,
and more. Because we are tall, we can get away with nearly all
of these styles (I know it didn't feel lucky in 8th grade when
we were taller than all the boys). However true that may be,
until I went to Europe I didn't see many straight leg (or
pencil or matchstick or cigarette- whatever you want to call
them) jeans. Mostly I see low rise flares (thankfully, the
trend is higher rise because I am sick of panty peek and even
sicker of crack- seriously, just say no!). So seeing mostly
straight jeans while in Europe was like a wake up call. You may
be asking "what are straight leg jeans?" It's a little easier
to describe what they're not...as in, not skinny jeans which
typically have about a 13 inch leg opening, but they are a
little slimmer than boot cut which usually have about a 20 inch
opening.
I've said it once and I'll say it again- we are blessed to
have such long legs, tall frames, sinewy builds, long
inseams...you get my point! We should be working it, right? Of
course right! And the best way to work it? In a pair of long,
straight leg, dark denim jeans. The thing that excites me about
tall straight leg jeans is that they are sophisticated, whether
dressed up with heels or dressed down with flats. They make
tall women look fashionable without trying. I try. But I try to
look like I'm not trying. And don't lie; I know I'm not alone!
That's the beauty of tall
straight leg jeans--you really don't have to try. Throw on
a white tee, metallic flats, and a funky necklace or a men's
shirt, a scarf, and a pair of classic converse and you're
instantly chic in a low maintenance kind of way-- Which if you
ask me is the best way. The same rules apply for tall straight
leg jeans as other styles- darker wash is typically more
slimming, wear an appropriate rise, and ladies, please, I beg
of you, do not wear high waters. While I fear the day of that
80's trend's imminent return, that day is not today! We have
inseams up to 39 inches now (I hope I have a little girl one
day so instead of saying "I walked 3 miles to school in knee
deep snow each morning," I can say "I wore 32 inch inseams and
was constantly asked "where's the flood"...). So choose the
appropriate inseam for the type of shoe you'll be wearing. So
the moral of the story is to break out of your comfort zone (be
that super skinny jeans or ultra flared jeans) and try
something new. I'm making it easier for you by pointing in you
the right direction to find a fabulous pair of flattering,
tall
straight leg jeans. No excuses! And, you're welcome. :)
To see some examples of these tall straight leg jeans visit
our tall
jeans pages.
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