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Friday, June 25, 2010

Tall Maternity Skirt


Style J skirts make long denim skirts popular with tall women. I own one and love the length. They have just added maternity skirts and can easily be tall maternity skirts as these are some of the longest around and the maternity panel at the top gives you plenty of room for comfort. View our tall maternity section for more choices in clothes that actually fit.

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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Juicy Couture Tall Maternity Jeans 34" Inseam

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For you tall ladies, I've just found a pair of Juicy Couture tall maternity jeans in a 34" inseam. This wide leg style is ultra-flattering. It's a low-rise jean with a mid-belly stretchy panel. This designer tall maternity jean comes ins sizes 00-12. Visit Tall Clothing Mall for more choices in tall maternity jeans.

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Friday, July 10, 2009

Tall Maternity Jeans 36" Inseam - J Brand

By Tiffany DeLangie - Fashion Writer for Tall Clothing Mall

Being a tall fashionista is difficult enough. Being a tall, pregnant fashionista is excruciating! I have spent hours scouring the internet to find tall maternity pants and jeans (i.e. longer than 33 or 34 inch inseam) and have mostly come up empty. Enter….the
J Brand Lovestory tall maternity jeans
. I am totally in love with these jeans. If you’re tall and expecting, it doesn’t get much better than this. These jeans are amazing.

First the height aspect--I am 6 feet tall and I can comfortably wear these jeans with 2 to 4 inch heels. Unlike the other “longs” I have found that still look too short with flats, these tall maternity jeans have a 36 inch inseam. And even better, they have an amazing 2 inch hem so that when I wear flats I can cuff them right where the hem begins. That way I avoid getting that ratty look on the back hem and hopefully make them last through every pregnancy. Or if you are taller than me (a blessing and a curse) you can take the hem out and get an extra couple of inches out of them.

Second the style aspect that I try so hard not to forsake just because I am tall (and now, just because I am pregnant). These look just as hot as your non maternity jeans. I personally am partial to low rise flared jeans and these are just that. They have elastic insets so that they stretch with you so there’s no panel that puts pressure just where you don’t want it. I’ve realized in buying maternity shorts and skirts that the panels aren’t made for tall women with long torsos so it doesn’t come up high enough and hits you mid belly which is not the most pleasant feeling. For that reason the ‘real waist’ version is just right. Another point worth mentioning is that I bought these when I was still at the not-at-all-showing-but-feeling-bloated stage. Now I am about halfway through my pregnancy and definitely showing. Through both stages they fit like a glove. And because they are low rise and sit under the belly, I imagine they will fit right up until the end.

Lastly, I know the price tag in this economy (or any economy) is kind of high. Prime example-- I got laid off right after purchasing them and still refused to return them; that is how much I love them! Keep in mind that most likely you won’t find other pants or jeans that fit so this probably will be your one and only pair (that’s how I rationalize anyway). Also, because they are high quality you will be able to wear them through any subsequent pregnancies. And last but not least (not to be a Debbie Downer) but throughout your pregnancy you’ll have times when you feel like crap. You might as well look amazing if you can’t feel amazing right?! Call me shallow but looking better certainly boosts my spirits and helps me to feel better. And I’m guessing it will work for you also. Click the link here and purchase immediately! I promise you won’t regret it.
J Brand Lovestory Maternity Jean

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Twill Tall Maternity Pants 34" Inseam

When I was pregnant there is nothing worse than tight fitting pants. This pair of twill tall maternity pants with a 34" inseam is made with a touch of spandex, so it will move with you. They have an all-around knit panel for a comfortable fit throughout your pregnancy. Choose from tan or black in sizes MT-2XLT.
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Tall Maternity Clothes

I just updated the tall maternity clothes section at Tall Clothing Mall with more tall maternity clothes than ever. I feature tall maternity pants and longer length maternity shirts. Be sure to check it out as this will save you a lot of time and frustration.

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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Tall Maternity Pants

Here's a great classic, clean pair of tall maternity pants you can dress up or down. Available from Old Navy, these 34" long, tall maternity pants are complemented with tortoise shell buttons and tonal stitching. Although they are available in 4 colors, we prefer the gray color as it is the trendy color of the season. Sits above belly; supports but doesn't constrict Best for months 4-9. Available in tall maternity sizes XS-2XL $32.
Maternity: Maternity Full-Panel Twill Pants - Soft Black
To find more tall maternity pants, click here.

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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Tall Clothing- The Options Have Grown

By Krista Mayne

As a 6’1” tall woman, I have considered my height a blessing. But it does have it’s challenges. I struggled my whole life to find tall clothing. When I was in high school, I basically had two choices for tall pants. Option number one was to wear the less figure-flattering men’s pants. Although I was an athlete, I wanted to look feminine, so men’s pants were out. The next option was excruciating. I would go to the mall and search high and low for tall pants. I would try on everything but nothing was quite right. Either the inseam was still too short, or the rise was too short, or they looked like an old woman’s pants. I could spend all day looking for pants that were long enough. Most of the time, I settled on pants that were a little too short. Imagine my excitement when capri pants came in style!

Retailers are finally taking note that there is a huge tall population in this world, with stores such as JCPenney now carrying a few tall items for women. Tall men still have more options with many retail stores creating Big and Tall sections for men.

Catalog companies such as Long Elegant Legs are filling a niche for tall clothing. Since I love clothing, a very memorable day was when I first received my catalog from Long Elegant Legs. I went on the biggest shopping spree of my life. My husband nearly passed out when four boxes of clothing arrived.

The best place I have found to shop for tall clothing is the Internet. Just do a standard search for tall clothing and you can find many pages of tall clothing stores. Specialty Web sites are creeping up for tall clothing in categories such as big and tall, plus size tall, custom-made tall, and tall maternity clothing. Shoe companies are beginning to cater to those of us who have size 12 shoes or larger with more Internet specialty shoe stores opening all the time.

Although it’s taken a long time, we finally have options in tall clothing. So let’s embrace our height and go find some clothes that are both stylish and long enough!

Tired of searching for tall clothing only to be disappointed, - Krista Mayne created her own Web site http://www.tallclothingmall.com/ - a huge resource of tall clothing stores for men and women.

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