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Loooong jumpers!

(52 Posts)
MawBroon Thu 29-Nov-18 13:02:54

Feeling distinctly “under tall “(5’2”) as I tried on jumpers this morning an most of them came down to my knees!
I don’t mind them long if they have side slits or are longer at the back than the front , but these just made me feel like a mushroom!
Not the greatest look!

Gilly1952 Fri 30-Nov-18 11:09:13

I have quite slim legs and feel like Max Wall if I try on leggings or skinny jeans! I tend to buy bootcut or straight leg jeans and trousers. Long jumpers are ok, but can look funny if you wear a short jacket, such as a biker which I love. I think these days most things seem acceptable, as long as you feel good that’s all that matters.

sarahellenwhitney Fri 30-Nov-18 11:30:01

Look in a retailers menswear small size section.I have found many styles of knitwear that have suited my needs. Sales time is the best clearly not many small size men around. Love their brightly patterned shirts.. Much cheaper than women's.

GrannyO Fri 30-Nov-18 13:02:04

Think I must have short arms asI always end up turning the cuffs over which looks a bit scruffy. I like the 3/4 length sleeves, and a jumper long enough to cover my backside.

Angelmph Fri 30-Nov-18 13:35:45

Maybe you ummm ladies who are closer to the ground could send the offcuts from your jumpers to us taller types who also want to keep warm wink

GabriellaG Fri 30-Nov-18 13:48:33

IMO, covering your bottom in order to hide it, does nothing to make it appear smaller, you just look more dumpy.

gulligranny Fri 30-Nov-18 14:49:28

Well thank you for your insight GabriellaG - how kind of you to let those of us who like to keep the less than petite derriere under wraps know that we look even dumpier than normal! Ladies, we've been kidding ourselves to think that by covering up the bum we'll look a little more soignee and put-together instead of (in my case anyway) cut in half across the middle.

Marmight Fri 30-Nov-18 15:23:35

Covering my arse certainly doesn't make me look dumpy. If you feel good then you look good. I don't feel good with an exposed bottom ?

Camelotclub Fri 30-Nov-18 15:37:28

Knit one yourself, then you get exactly the size you want.

Nanny41 Fri 30-Nov-18 15:53:25

I am 5ft 2ins, it seems to be a popular height.I dont like long jumpers,I would look ridiculous in one. Sleeves on anything are always far too long, obviously I am not alone.

harrigran Fri 30-Nov-18 16:34:11

I prefer 3/4 sleeves on jumpers otherwise I am pushing them up all the time. Most of my everyday jumpers are just from supermarkets, they are long enough to cover my bottom and I am in excess of 5' 6"

VIOLETTE Fri 30-Nov-18 16:45:37

OOhh I wish I had that problem ...being tall and 'of a generous size' I CANNOT find many decent jumpers with long enough sleeve lengths, or body lengths ....have to buy knitted short dresses !!!! same with trouser and dress lengths ...WISH I could buy one like shorter people do and turn it up ...you can#t turn down sleeves and I HATE those that are just above the wrist !! Its ok I can buy men#s shirts to wear under jumpers (and they are often of a better material and a better price than women#s) I can buy men#s polo necks for arm length, if I want a basic black or grey ........the list goes on ....WHEN are manufacturers going to make clothes for tall people (does Long Tall Sally shop still exist ?) grin

Grandmama Fri 30-Nov-18 18:38:57

I'm 5'1". Most jumpers are too long in the body - OK if chunky and loose fitting but otherwise they cling over my tummy unless I ruche them up. Sleeves are way too long and they don't always look right if they are turned back.

phoenix Fri 30-Nov-18 19:45:11

Camelotclub I can't knit!

And before you say I should learn, as one of those caught in the pension trap, I'm afraid I don't have time! smile

sluttygran Fri 30-Nov-18 20:06:02

I’m a ‘shorty’ at 5’2”, but like my jumpers long to keep my bottom warm.
I find that Primark men’s jumpers in small size are perfect, and come in some very nice colours. I have a pink one, a lavender, a teal and a cream, so they don’t look too masculine.
Cheap as chips, too!

Patsy70 Fri 30-Nov-18 21:00:44

I'm 5'4" and like to feel comfortable, warm and smart when I'm out for coffee/lunch etc. But, I'm finding it difficult to get tops that fit my requirements - either too thin or too thick. Obviously, I need to do more research and will follow your advice Coolgran!

Purpledaffodil Fri 30-Nov-18 21:57:03

Violette LTS is still around, they have a website and some shops. Must admit I haven’t seen any thing I liked in there for years. Lots of main stream shops like Gap and Next have tall ranges on line but not in their shops. Whereas Petite ranges seem to be everywhere. Or perhaps it just seems like it, she adds bitterly. ?

moggie57 Fri 30-Nov-18 22:00:59

i'm tall and wish i was smaller can never get trousers to fit me or jumpers as sleeves two short or too skinny.

GabriellaG Fri 30-Nov-18 22:13:47

One of my daughters is 5-10 and I've nevervheard her say that she can't find clothes to fit, whether for social activities or business. I know that she buys from Next. Her clothes always fit well and she has a separate dressing room full of clothes and accessories, so clothes for tall women can't be that hard to find as she lives in rural Wales.

Jalima1108 Fri 30-Nov-18 23:28:32

It's odd, really, that clothes come in 'width' sizes but not usually in length, apart from trousers.

GreenGran78 Sat 01-Dec-18 11:57:17

Violette. Many shops DO have Petite clothes, but they are often for petite women, not short and chunky. like me. One complaint that I do have is that many clothes are hung up on high rails that we 'shorties' can't reach, even in the Petite department. It's such a pain, having to wait for someone tall to pass by, and request help. Then you can't reach to put the item back, if you don't like it!

Persistentdonor Sun 02-Dec-18 11:10:07

Mawbroom - terminally under tall myself, I really do know, and I feel your pain. sad
Morethan2 - not an especially sympathetic response!! tchgrin However, I do hope you are out of hospital soon.

Juliet27 Sun 02-Dec-18 16:58:20

I'm 5ft 8 and lately I've bought a couple of M&S men's jumpers - two lengths to choose from - and they're great for covering my behind. They're cotton but still warm and they won't go bobbly as acrylic always does for me. My trouble is, my podgy knees just do not suit leggings and slim trousers. My legs are reasonably slim but I always think it looks as though a couple of steak and kidney puds have been attached to my knees!

MagicWriter2016 Wed 05-Dec-18 16:30:07

As a small, plus size woman, I get fed up of manufacturers deciding that if you are x size or over, you must be 10’ tall with arms like an ape. The other thing is, if my body is plus size, my arms will be too. Not necessarily longer, but definitely fatter! And it’s the same with their models. I don’t want to see a frock I like, in my size, demonstrated on a young woman who has a perfectly body size. Yes, she may be a size 16+ but if her body is still nice and firm, and everything is in the right proportions, it will look beautiful on her, but when I try it on, oh dear me, is it really the same frock??

GreenGran78 Wed 05-Dec-18 22:10:24

I totally agree, MagicWriter. We need more true-to-life models. It's no use being told that the model wearing the item that you like is size 8 and 5.9" tall. I want to know if they make it in a size 16 to fit someone 5'0", and what it will look like on me!

annep Thu 06-Dec-18 03:30:14

GabriellaG you can usually manage to dislodge the item for which you are reaching by using a hanger from a lower item. I've perfected the skill, being 5'1". I don't worry about putting it back up.