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    petesgirl is online now Emerald level (3000+ posts)
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    Quote Originally Posted by TwinFoxes View Post
    I think the style this summer is shorter and boxier, so this year it may be harder to find longer tees. I'm 5'8", and have longer legs vs torso, and am having this issue. And then I look at the model shots, and the tees are short. I will pass on that look, it is not good on me!
    I've noticed this too. Ugh, not good for me at all.
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    Duluth Trading have "longtail" shirts. They are 2 inches longer than their regular shirts.

    https://www.duluthtrading.com/women/...tail-t-shirts/

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    i am 5'10" but find that long or tall sizes can be too much for me. I find that no iron dress shirts by Talbots and Lands End are great for me. I take a 14 in Talbots and a 12 in LE. I also like LE and Talbots t shirts--in a Large. They are fitted and long enough. Not skin tight and not too long.
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