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ASOS Tall Spring Look

I don’t want to jinx it, but I think it might be safe to declare that spring is here (in Wisconsin). Our magnolia tree looks like it’s about to bloom and it sure feels like it is per my allergies. I’m a sniffly happy mess, because I’ll take these allergies if it means warmer days ahead! We’ve also been able to sleep with our windows open and I definitely don’t take these days for granted, as I know it will be short lived

So despite being stuck at our homes, we’re still shopping with warmer temperatures in mind. No one is sure what Summer will end up looking like this year, but we’re still thinking positive on smaller gatherings! A ton of our favorite festivals have already either been cancelled for the year or postponed. That doesn’t mean we’re not holding out hope on attending some barbeques, etc and looking cute doing it!

I know some of you might already be close to tank top weather, which is really jealousy inducing for us! We were supposed to be heading to Arizona for a cousin’s trip in a couple of weeks and we’re desperately awaiting that heat. So imagine Caitlin wearing this adorable Summer top in Arizona for us, if you will. But in all seriousness, welcome to her porch if you aren’t following along on Instagram already. Get ready to see it from all angles as she did her very best to still get content ready while being responsible about social distancing!

This tank top is from ASOS tall. Sidebar, I just want to clarify the verbiage we choose to use when we’re talking clothes with you on The Real Tall. We’ve seen a lot of bloggers use the words “tall friendly” to describe clothing. This would be a good description by our standards if we were shopping the mainline selection/stores that only carry average sized clothing. If a retailer has a designated tall section, then they are not “tall friendly” by our definition, they are a tall clothing retailer and deserve to be denoted as such. Hopefully that makes sense to you. We will always do our part to tell you the difference. 

So back to the tank top. We’ve bought plenty of ASOS tall crop tops over the past couple of years. It’s always great to have a couple of extra inches and not feel overexposed while still participating in the crop top trend. This option is super fun with all the ties in the back. Dare we say, you could go braless with this one? Your call, but just saying – it could work. 

Whenever we wear crop tops, you better believe whatever we wear on our lower half is going to be high waisted. These jeans (which are also from ASOS but not their brand) have the perfect rise to just show a sliver of midriff. Unfortunately I think most sizes of that specific pair is sold out, but we will also link a couple of similar washes below. With everything going on right now, ASOS has been running a bunch of promotions on and off trying to drum up sales. If you haven’t checked them out before, now is a good time to do it while they’re having sales. 

I’m constantly surprised that tall women haven’t heard of or haven’t tried ASOS yet. They have by far the largest selection of tall women’s clothing and they have so many on trend items. We definitely count them as one of our go-to’s when looking for budget friendly pieces. We find them to be pretty true to size (when dealing with their own brand) but would say to err on the side of sizing down if needed. So tell us below, have you tried ASOS yet? If not, what’s stopping you? Hope you have a great weekend ahead of you!

Outfit Details

Link to the top, here. Link to the jeans, here. Link to similar jeans, here and here.

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