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Jaxjacky Mon 05-Jun-23 13:05:51

Wouldn’t be long enough for me at 5’11”, so I am limited on where I can shop, my daughter and granddaughter are tall as well.

Auntieflo Mon 05-Jun-23 12:54:52

Casdon I know I have shrunk over the last couple of years, but not that much. I was always 5'6", same as you.
I would love to think that I am Petite, but won't kid myself.
But, platforms of 4", wow!

As to the young women being taller, I haven't really noticed, but maybe they are.

Charleygirl5 Mon 05-Jun-23 12:41:25

OMG Casdon I am an inch shorter than you. It shows how long it is since I bought trousers because all of my life I have bought long, preferably 30 inches.

Casdon Mon 05-Jun-23 12:38:12

Surprisingly, here’s the answer *Auntieflo. Young women are taller.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-59140359#:~:text=Average%20height%20in%20the%20UK,countries%2C%20as%20nutritional%20health%20improved.
It is frustrating though, M&S have done the same. I’m 5’6” which I don’t think is particularly short, but I’m now a petite in many trousers and jeans, I always try them on first these days.

Theexwife Mon 05-Jun-23 12:32:45

Platform trainers are fashionable at the moment so maybe that is why the trousers are longer.

Auntieflo Mon 05-Jun-23 11:45:57

I saw an article this morning about TU summer trousers.
Apparently the linen ones, trimmed with Broderie Anglais, are much, much too long.
Recently I bought two pairs of their summer trousers, length Regular, lightweight and with linen, in bright colours. They were fine, except that they were 4" too long.
Luckily I was able to shorten them, but the trimmed ones, mentioned in the article, will not be possible to alter without losing the trim.
What has gone wrong?