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I'm lanky as well. 6'1" 145 lbs.Serious question inspired by dieworkwear's podcast: people always talk about the challenges of dressing well if you have a very large body, but what are the challenges for very lanky bodies?
I'm fairly lanky (could be worse) and I've found rugged clothing looks better and is more believable on people who can fill it up. On the opposite end I also noticed more modern, large, flowy coats, shirts, and pants look better on people with muscle and often lead to a "scarecrow" effect on lanky people.
So what clothing suits a very tall very slim person best?
Here are some pics of Cooper. Note that his suit shoulders are extended and his trousers are high waisted and wide. This emphasizes breadth to balance his length.I'm lanky as well. 6'1" 145 lbs.
A good model is Gary Cooper who was really tall. In tailoring, English style suits look better than Neapolitan tailoring. Chinos and jeans have become more full as well - especially Japanese repros, but many brands are offering wide leg, high waisted models. Skinny jeans and chinos are the worst. They emphasize the narrow profile.
That's my $.02.
Yes this makes a lot of sense for tailoring, as it can be used to give structure where it's missing.A good model is Gary Cooper who was really tall. In tailoring, English style suits look better than Neapolitan tailoring.
Yeah. You can apply the same principles. Layering helps because it naturally adds breadth.Yes this makes a lot of sense for tailoring, as it can be user to give structure where it's missing.
Do you think one can extrapolate learnings from this that apply to casualwear?
For example, maybe one should stick to harder fabrics for jackets because they create more structure, as opposed to cardigan-like jackets that just hang on the body. Maybe one should prefer chunky sweaters because they help fill out a coat. Etcetera.
The one good thing about being tall is that most brands' inseams are too short for me, and I can't buy impulsively. My wallet is so much happier. 😆I agree that more structure and moderate amounts of volume help us skinny folk. I’m 6’3” 175-180 and I’ve come to realize that drapey fabrics do not suit me at all. I prefer 5+ oz shirt fabrics, heavier denims, and mid- to heavyweight knits. I’ve come to embrace a fuller fit on a lot of my clothes.
Indeed! I’ve gotten to the point where I make all of my own shirts and pants. It’s so satisfying to wear clothes that are a perfect fit.The one good thing about being tall is that most brands' inseams are too short for me, and I can't buy impulsively. My wallet is so much happier. 😆
I usually have to go the MTM route. Luxire gets all my trouser money.
I agree that more structure and moderate amounts of volume help us skinny folk. I’m 6’3” 175-180 and I’ve come to realize that drapey fabrics do not suit me at all. I prefer 5+ oz shirt fabrics, heavier denims, and mid- to heavyweight knits. I’ve come to embrace a fuller fit on a lot of my clothes.
Man, I'd love to do that! Especially, pants.Indeed! I’ve gotten to the point where I make all of my own shirts and pants. It’s so satisfying to wear clothes that are a perfect fit.
Take some sewing classes and eventually a flat patterning course and you can Maybe there is a technical school nearby? Some local sewing shops even offer a lot of sewing courses. It’s fun!Man, I'd love to do that! Especially, pants.
I feel this pain. Just had to return some Lemaire pants. So sad I won't be able to ever wear some of their styles…The one good thing about being tall is that most brands' inseams are too short for me
May I suggest figuring out the dimensions: waist, hip, thigh, knee, leg opening, front rise, back rise, inseam and outseam. Have Luxire make it for you with your measurements.I feel this pain. Just had to return some Lemaire pants. So sad I won't be able to ever wear some of their styles…