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Ridiculously long sleeves on knitwear

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ClicketyClick Tue 07-Oct-25 19:16:27

Why? They even look long for the average sized body. I've usually found that the Roman range of knitwear have just about manageable sleeve lengths in their petite range but they have nothing I like this season. After searching all the shops at a retail park I ended up in Primark's children's section and managed to find a plain jumper in size 12 /13 yrs that fit but the sleeves are still about 5 inches too long. My arms are in proportion to my 5ft frame - wish it were true of the rest of my body 😁. Where do other petite ladies buy knitwear that doesn't have this sleeve problem please?

BlueBelle Tue 07-Oct-25 19:23:26

For children’s sleeves to be 5 inches too long you must surely be a very small person
I have a Roman size 14 jumper on at the moment and the sleeves are the right length

Allira Tue 07-Oct-25 20:15:03

There is another thread about this - it is a more recent problem, daft fashion I think.

CanadianGran Tue 07-Oct-25 20:20:15

Yes, there is now the trend to wear your sleeves long; you will often see young women with sleeves covering their hands. Silly, in my mind. How do you get anything done?

I'm a sleeve pusher-upper (made up that term), so I need cuffs to be snug enough to be pushed up and stay! As I type I have a fine knit jumper with sleeves pushed up to below elbow.

CanadianGran Tue 07-Oct-25 20:35:09

I didn't really answer your question! I would try more traditional shops with finer knits and snug sleeves. Boden for instance. I also see River Island has a petite section on their website.

I'm not petite, but my MIL was, and I often bought her clothing for gifts.

ClicketyClick Wed 08-Oct-25 18:54:29

Many thanks CanadianGran, I will have a look at those.

TillyTrotter Wed 08-Oct-25 20:21:15

I’ve got narrow shoulders and nearly always have the issue of long sleeves being just too long.
I end up turning cuffs back - or turn sleeves under at the wrist so the extra doesn’t show.

Bixiboo Wed 08-Oct-25 21:54:22

I’ve found Adini and Marble knitwear to be ok with sleeve lengths. Hobbs petite is ok too as is Whistles petite but they are more expensive.

RosieandherMaw Wed 08-Oct-25 22:20:21

Quote RosieandherMaw Mon 06-Oct-25 22:41:03
Has anybody else noticed that this Autumn/Winter's jumpers seem to be shorter in the body but with longer sleeves
I don't think I have unusually short arms (?) but many sleeves seem to come half way down my hands and because of their shape- trumpet- and absence of ribbed cuffs can't easily be turned over or pushed up
I'm not tall but the shorter boxy shape which seems popular does me few favours either
Or am I a freak
It’s being totally ignored that I find so rude!

Allira Wed 08-Oct-25 23:09:42

Sorry, I'm too busy knitting myself half a dozen jumpers with normal length sleeves to post again on your thread, RosieandherMaw!

mum2three Thu 09-Oct-25 07:00:09

There seems to be a fashion at the moment of having your sleeves right down over your hands. It looks slovenly and unhygienic. The only answer is to boycott these ridiculous trends.

RosieandherMaw Thu 09-Oct-25 08:12:40

Give up, I’ll get me coat

Marydoll Thu 09-Oct-25 08:51:44

I have short arms and have to altar coats and jackets, as well as sweaters.
Even bracelet length can be too long.

However, I am wee woman, in all, parts of my body, at least I'm in proportion.šŸ˜‚

Jaxjacky Thu 09-Oct-25 09:09:50

As a tall person, 5’ 11ā€ who often has the opposite problem im quite happy with a longer sleeve. I remember school cardigans being embarrassingly short, not to mention unwearable tights with a crotch mid thigh!!

Marydoll Thu 09-Oct-25 09:14:08

I don't altar sleeves, I alter them.šŸ˜‚

Oreo Thu 09-Oct-25 09:26:25

I’m medium height and reasonably slim but find all jumpers now have sleeves long enough for a gorilla, must be the fashion.😤

ClicketyClick Thu 09-Oct-25 11:07:16

To RosieandherMaw
I'm very sorry if it appeared that I'd jumped over your post but I genuinely hadn't seen yours. A previous post told me there was another thread but for the life of me I can't find it or yours ( if that's another thread). I haven't and wouldn't deliberately ignore you either. I've only just looked at GN and I'm sorry If I've upset you. Can anyone tell me how to check for previous topics so that I'm not duplicating please?

ClicketyClick Thu 09-Oct-25 11:11:47

:54Bixiboo

I’ve found Adini and Marble knitwear to be ok with sleeve lengths. Hobbs petite is ok too as is Whistles petite but they are more expensive.
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I haven't heard of Adini or Marble. I will check out all your suggestions. Many thanks.

Allira Thu 09-Oct-25 11:37:32

RosieandherMaw

Give up, I’ll get me coat

Sorry, I think Debenhams used to offer a good petite range but I'm not sure now.

I never needed petite but I am shrinking, apart from my arms which are still longish but not long enough for these new-fashioned jumpers iyswim.

RosieandherMaw Thu 09-Oct-25 13:09:06

It’s nothing to do with size, petite or otherwise as I said on the thread I started but which has been ignored,but the current trend for long sleeves without cuffs you can push nip or turn over.

RosieandherMaw Thu 09-Oct-25 13:11:45

ClicketyClick

To RosieandherMaw
I'm very sorry if it appeared that I'd jumped over your post but I genuinely hadn't seen yours. A previous post told me there was another thread but for the life of me I can't find it or yours ( if that's another thread). I haven't and wouldn't deliberately ignore you either. I've only just looked at GN and I'm sorry If I've upset you. Can anyone tell me how to check for previous topics so that I'm not duplicating please?

No apology needed ClicketyClick but if you look at the list of topics/forums your thread relates to, you can generally see if there’s anything similar there already.
In this case it was Style and Beauty

TiggyW Thu 09-Oct-25 14:13:45

In Summer I always wear 3/4 sleeves, problem solved, but in Winter I end up rolling back the cuffs.
A much bigger issue for me is body length - I have a short body, so dresses are almost impossible to find (even supposedly petite versions can be too long!).
I’d love to go shopping in China or Japan - surely clothes must be smaller there to suit the population?šŸ¤”

tattygran14 Thu 09-Oct-25 14:14:25

I’ve lost weight, and my clothes are now huge. Sainsbury’s jeans saved the day, but then MnS were doing click and collect again. I can’t comfortably get to the nearest shop, so ordered a couple of their crew neck jerseys. They are huge. A size 12 bought last week is the same size as a 16 from several years ago.
Why?

SquirrelSue Thu 09-Oct-25 14:21:02

My arms must be a little short. For years I have found blouses, jumpers, jackets and coat sleeves to be 2 - 3 inches too long. I try to buy blouses and jumpers with three quarter length sleeves. I have also cut the cuffs off and stitched a hem.

Peaseblossom Thu 09-Oct-25 14:23:29

I'm 5ft 1in and have always had problems with the length of sleeves, but this year I've noticed that the jumpers on tall models come almost to the tips of their fingers. Ridiculous. It looks stupid. Also, a lot of them have baggy sleeves and no ribbing, which also stops you from turning them up. I often have to buy 3/4 sleeves to solve the problem, but haven't seen any for a long time. There are also jumpers with balloon sleeves, which have ribbing, but you can't turn the sleeves up due to the bulky width of them, and also, I don't know how the manufacturers think you are going to put a coat over those wide sleeves! It is uncomfortable, believe me!