Tall girls looking for trendy clothes should check out www.very.co.uk.
Very.co.uk offer the latest looks from designer ranges and high street brands.
Specialist tall range South has a good range of fashionable clothes for going out and staying in, including jeans, shirts, blouses, dresses and Winter coats. Styles are modern, sexy and stylish.
Trousers and jeans in the South tall range are cut to fit women with a 35” inside leg measurement. Must-have styles for tall women include skinny stretch jeans and cuffed leg trousers; great for showing off perfect pins.
Other statement styles that tall girls can carry off with ease include jumpsuits and all in ones. South have a sequin all in one jumpsuit, available up to UK size 24. With sequinned shoulder panels and a drawstring waist, this sexy outfit is guaranteed to turn heads!
As well as stand-out styles, the South range also has a great choice of everyday essentials such as basic jersey tops and t shirts. Look out for multi-buy offers for great savings; check the deals section to see what’s available.
Other brands worth checking out at very.co.uk include high street labels Firetrap and Miss Selfridge. Although they don’t have specialist tall ranges, they both sell denims cut to fit a 32” inside leg.
For more classic styles, try the Trinny and Susannah collection. Their clever range of clothes has been designed to flatter tall and skinny women, as well as curvier ladies. Read the descriptions carefully to see which body type each product is aimed at before you buy!
A great way of finding ideas for tall girls at very.co.uk is by getting involved in the Very Network. This section of the very.co.uk website is full of ideas and advice provided by a team of “insiders”, including celebrities, customers and buyers. If you’re stuck for inspiration or need help finding clothes that fit, why not ask for help on the forum. You can also check out product bundles and watch behind the scenes videos to see new products and styles.
To find out more about very.co.uk, read our directory article or visit www.very.co.uk.
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