newband wrote: as for tops.. try marks and spencers, they always have decent sizes going up to XXL.. made my day when i walked in there:D
Miss Judy wrote: You think that's bad..which I can empathise with as I know it's hard for tall blokes to get decent clothes, my brothers hate it. It's horrible for women.....I'm 6ft and a size 10/12 waist and it's hell getting trousers/jeans long enough. Top Shop and Dorothy Perkins do a tall section, but the state of some of the stuff is bad.It's annoying and my height sometimes freaks people out aswell, which I really hate!. Me and most of my friends are tall girls, the smallest of us being 5ft9", which is not small. We have some laughs when we go clothes shopping. We are all the wrong side of 25 now heading towards the horrible 30 in the next 2/3 years and we still have the probs we had as teenagers with clothes. Do shops and designers EVER learn. Most of them have a petites section...so why not enought tall sections?!?!?!. Good luck lads finding decent clothes!. :rolleyes:
Fishie wrote: Where exactly is Charlemont St? My boyfriend's feet are size 14 and it's a nightmare getting him shoes! It's not just shoes either... I won tickets to go ice skating last year and they only had ice skates up to a size 13 I think it was, so he had to squish his feet into them. Poor guy, I think that hour of skating nearly killed him (maybe I should have brought someone else )
panda100 wrote: I'm 6 foot 1 and never have trouble finding clothes to fit!My bro is 6 foot 6' and he never has any probs too. I'm a size 10 and always get my clothes in topshop tall-the new range in the new topshop in stephens green is just to die for!Also get my clothes in miss selfidge cos they do length 36 trousers.Long tall sally in clerys is alright but there a bit frumpy the clothes.I have mega long arms and so i find h+m jumpers and pennys usually fit the length of my arms.It's just a case of shopping around-u wont find one shop that fits you perfect on the top half and bottom half. As for my bro he wears a lot of cantebury and O'neil traccie bottoms so they must do them in long lenths and he always looks well.