Step 1: Filter for “tall.” Step 2: Lower expectations. That’s usually the routine. This blazer, though, was a rare win. The retailer has historically been tall-friendly, and after a brief period where their tall options noticeably scaled back, they’ve relaunched their extended sizing — and their workwear has been especially strong. The sleeves fully reach my wrists (non-negotiable), the torso length feels balanced, and the tailoring doesn’t rely on width to compensate for height. And yes — it’s machine washable. I hang dry and it holds its structure beautifully, which makes it practical for real life. The tie-neck blouse is thrifted via Poshmark. As more brands quietly reduce tall inventory, resale has become one of the most reliable ways to source longer lengths — especially from labels that used to carry tall consistently. The barrel pants are from the same retailer as the blazer. The crop is intentional and hits at the ankle rather than hovering awkwardly mid-shin — a critical distinction at 6’3”. And the boots? A clearance section accident so affordable I didn’t even realize they were in my cart when I checked out with groceries. Tall doesn’t mean settling. It means being strategic. LTKPlusSize LTKTall LTKMidsize

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