Rompers are a sore subject with tall women, amirite?! We just want to rock these one-piece wonders like everyone else, without a cameltoe or our buttcheeks hanging out everywhere. Amalli Talli shows up as a champion for us yet again! It’s like they’re reading our minds. Last year they came up with the best sleeveless romper, see the blue Laguna romper here (if you’re lucky enough to be shopping for a size XS this one’s for you). This year we were really hoping for a sleeved version, and to no one’s surprise, our dream came true with the Seychelles Romper!

You might be wondering if the fit could work on both 5’11 and 6’4. Amalli Talli nailed it by having the elastic waistband. It creates the blousing effect that you can either pull up to sit at your natural waist or it can stretch long and lay flatter for extra length. No tugging down as you go either, which is sometimes the effect when you force a romper to work on your length. Plus the waistband serves a double purpose. It both flatters and draws attention to your waistline while also still smoothing that area because of the way the fabric skims.

The fabric has a terry cloth feel to it and does have some stretch. It is made a bit more casual by the barely discernible white flecking in the fabric. The fabric is lightweight but still thick enough to not feel flimsy! The bottom line, we’d still be confident wearing it out to dinner but also rocking it as a coverup on our way down to the beach/pool. The leg holes are cut generously which has been a dealbreaker for us. If it sticks to our thighs, it’s not sticking in our closets! Think of a culotte type cut that won’t hug close to your butt or thighs but skim over both.

Another detail is; although it has sleeves it doesn’t have the “feel” of a sleeve. They are a fluttery style that falls directly over your arms because it’s cut to correctly fit your shoulders. That is also an underrated part to note. We are typically concerned with our shoulders fitting into clothing as well as arms sometimes. This is ideal for anyone who might also struggle. It flatters your arms by not squeezing but instead laying gently.

As for the neckline, we know v necks are one of the most widely flattering! Not to mention it helps out any nursing moms for easier access. Some other rompers we have bought in the past have been very difficult to finagle your way in/out. We’re happy to report we can shimmy in and out with no issues, so you can too! You can wear a cami underneath if you’d like to feel more covered up or if you want to pin it so it stays closed that’s an option. 

For sizing, I’m wearing in a medium, and Caitlin went with the large. The Seychelles romper is a clear winner, and I think we speak for tall women everywhere when we say the only improvement could be more colors! Don’t forget this is the last week for 15% off your purchase using THEREALTALL15.

Most of us collectively pressed pause on business as usual last week. Our country reached a tipping point and change began to occur in a lot of us. We were happy to be silent and let our black counterparts be heard. I got the chance to reflect on what I have known over the years and what I can improve upon. I think the summation of our feelings is, as Christians, we do not believe this to be about anything remotely political. If you choose to take it as such, we can’t stop you, but know our hearts lay making sure any black people we encounter experience nothing but love/support from us. 

With that said, we are still here to share tall fashion finds with you. We had planned to share these shorts this last week with you, but now we’re another week closer to Summer which makes them even more relevant and probably needed! Over the last couple of years, Caitlin and I found ourselves buying linen fabric for the first time. It gets a bad rap for being easily wrinkled and some might say disheveled. To that, we politely say, we disagree!

Yes, it does wrinkle, but there is an artful look about said wrinkling. It gives us a bohemian flare, which is exactly the look I’d strive for on those hot summer nights. Plus if you compare with jean shorts, linen will keep you much more cool at those outdoor gatherings where you’re baking in the sun as you scarf down a hotdog and try to keep watermelon from dripping down the front of you.

We’ve also long been proponents of the “midi” short length. When Amalli announced their Spring/Summer collection and their linen short inseam was 5 inches, we swooned in delight! I know some women delight in showing off as much of their mile-long stems as possible, but we prefer to feel a bit more covered. These linen shorts are going to make you look appropriate for everywhere, including if you have a corporate gathering and are bemoaning your work-friendly outfit options. No constant tugging to make sure everything is covered and having to choose between your crack or your bottom of your butt cheeks. 

They tie with a drawstring and hit about mid-rise on us, so below the belly button. Caitlin styled hers with a basic white tee shirt and some chic white sandals. Of course, she had to bring her Hollis Amalli denim jacket for night time temperature drops. We will never shut up about this denim jacket until every tall girl discovers the magic for herself. You deserve a jean jacket that fits your proportions this well and has enough stretch in it to never feel restricted. 

I styled mine as if I was going to a get together (which I did wear to celebrate our Dad’s birthday)! Had to elevate the look with some statement sleeve drama and these perfect statement earrings we won from Amalli Talli after Caitlin shared the story of cutting her own bangs and consequently having to wear a headband for the entire school year because she cut it all the way to the scalp trying to fix it. So thanks for her experiences and me getting to rock these chic earrings since she can’t wear them!

So if that wasn’t enough, they also released a second color of this same linen pair. So if you prefer brighter looks, they have them in coral as well! But really, if you like the versatility grab both of them for your rotation! Caitlin is wearing size XL and I went with the Large. We’d say it’s basically a comfort thing. You won’t get a ton of stretch out of the shorts but if you like some breathing room for your thighs you can size up. As a reminder, we’re both between a 10/12 for bottoms! You can always ask us any additional questions if you need help with sizing. We’re happy to help.

This is the last week we get to share our coupon code with you, so if you’ve been eyeing up some Summer items, now is the time to grab them! THEREALTALL15 for 15% off and it is one-time use!

We know this might be considered early but now is the time to stock up on all things Americana so you’re ready for the fourth and really just the summer! We are linking up all of our favorites for you!

These go up to size 11

As you may or may not know our family is hugely into what we call Party shirts but you likely know them as Hawaiian shirts. We have a variety of these shirts that are always our favorite to wear on the lake!

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Do you ever feel like society makes you challenge the way God so perfectly made you? I don’t know why this has been weighing on my heart a lot lately. Perhaps it’s the comments or DMs we get saying “you’re not that tall” “you don’t look tall” etc. While on the flipside people in public still tend to stare and make comments about how tall I am. Which sometimes makes me think do I deserve to be 50% of a blog called The REAL TALL? (I do!) Am I even tall? Am I credible to write on clothing for tall women? Would I own a blog called The Real Tall on my own? Probably not. Because I couldn’t help the majority of tall women but I do add my own spice to this one. 

Why is this so conflicting for me? Because it’s so polarizing from both ends of the spectrum. If I am with my family where I am the shortest I can easily sink into the background and avoid the noise. Conversely, with my girlfriends I am easily the tallest especially when set next to my petite best friends. If I am with just Jenilee I feel like I need to say something when the ignorant humans make hurtful and unnecessary comments or stand next to her to see if they are taller. So sometimes this sends me spiraling into a confusing place. Why is it anyone’s place to question how my maker made me? 

I want to make clear that I am perfectly happy with who I am and when I am with the people I love, I don’t care what size they are and in return I don’t think they care either. I am accepted and loved and happy but for some reason still feel called to put these words on paper for the small talls out there. An ode to the above average height people but below extraordinarily tall people. 

And with that, I say you fit wherever you want to be. For me that is tall. My family is tall and I am tall. I am the shortest but I am tall and that is what makes our entire family so amazingly unique and memorable. I still have to purchase clothing from the tall range because the mainline items don’t fit me properly. It is still hard to find all the shoe options I want because my feet are above average in size. And if I get invited to something last minute, I likely can’t find something in the store the day of, that will fit me how I would like.

I know Jenilee typically writes our posts and I feel that she does a wonderful job of covering both of our thoughts/beliefs etc. Even if it is my outfit I have expressed to her my love for that piece enough that she can express it for me. That is just how our roles have naturally divided in our blog and in my opinion it works perfectly. However, I wanted to write a post for the ladies who stand at my level so you know you belong here just as much as any one woman who is taller than you. I think what makes our blog so special and unique is that we get to show you a better spectrum of the tall range. We can show you the same item in the same size on two completely different bodies. There isn’t a lot of gray area in these parts if you’re anywhere on the tall spectrum. You may be taller and thinner, shorter and curvier, flat, busty and you can still get a pretty good idea of how an item will fit based off of one of us! 

I guess in a very long winded way I am trying to say you fit in here. And you deserve to be whoever you want to be. You deserve to have the resources to buy clothing and shoes that make you feel like the best version of you. You should wear the heels if you love them. You should block out the haters and shut down the criticism of strangers if you feel called to do so and not feel bad about it. Granted there is a kind way to do so, which is the route we try and take but sometimes feelings get hurt too quickly and your mouth takes over before your truth self can evaluate what is being said. 

And on the same token: do your best to treat others the same as you would like to be treated, without judgment, without questioning or commenting on who they are. Instead be an ally. Ask how it makes them feel or how you can support them for being tall, short, black, white, obese, disabled, etc. 

As a random side note to this post I want to give a shoutout to a company we resonate so closely with: Amalli Talli. We know you hear that name often around here but in case you haven’t seen posts from the past they are also sisters running a company at nearly identical heights to both of us. We love that because it gives them the same insight as us that all (tall) body types are different and sometimes two different cuts are necessary to satisfy all of the tall needs. They have so many new summer drops that come in multiple lengths and support a variety of summer needs. Head to their site to check them out and if you happen to snag a few goodies you can use our code THEREALTALL15 to receive 15% off (one time use). So load up while you can! 

In conclusion this post was all over the place but I feel good about it. I stopped blow drying my hair midway to write it because the inspiration hits and that doesn’t happen all that often so hopefully you can take something away from my random thought purge. Thanks for being here and for being you!  And thanks to the Good Lord for making me ME!

Unofficially Summer has been kicked off by Memorial Day weekend. We hope you had a great weekend celebrating. Did you have altered plans this year? Ours was close to normal. Caitlin went up north (normal) and I stuck around town but was supposed to be camping. It got auto canceled because the state parks aren’t open until now. 

Luckily all this time at home, I’ve gotten all of my new plants/vegetables planted already. I even probably killed the first round of vegetables because I planted them early May, a little overzealous. The second round is starting to look lush, and I’m appreciative of being able to slow down and make our yard a little oasis more than ever this year. One of the small perks of life being put on pause. On the other hand, the house projects are starting to pile up as I’m home constantly finding improvements.. Haha. I’m sure I’m not alone in all of that, as someone who tends to be on the go pre-pandemic times. 

I’m finally taking the time to really make our home reflect me, which I never had prior to this. It might help that we’re about to start a huge home renovation project and finally will have my dream closet! Can’t wait to share the before and afters on all of that. Within months I will have all of my clothes in the same closet instead of spread across the house. Y’all know we have plenty of clothes. 

With having everything in one place, it will continue to help me create/evolve into a cohesive wardrobe as well. Why am I sharing all of the behind the scenes of not tall fashion? Because it helps introduce this Amalli Talli Baja maxi dress! One of the very best parts about Amalli Talli, is their vision for their clothing to help create a cohesive wardrobe. I think deep down, all of us strive towards having that magical wardrobe we can pack into a suitcase and look chic on vacation. Much easier said than done, don’t you agree?

It is so difficult to produce pieces for tall women as a small business. You’re covering the whole population that is vastly different in shape, age, and style. Sounds like a crazy order to fill, doesn’t it? Amalli Talli manages over and over to produce the ideal piece that will have you looking spot-on style-wise and simultaneously classic. You need this Baja maxi dress in your closet. It is such a high-quality piece. 

The Baja maxi creates a stunning silhouette and is also extremely forgiving. Part of that is due to the liner, that causes it to skim over trouble spots you might worry about normally. Feel comfortable and confident wearing this, because it is made thoughtfully so you won’t have to give it any worry. Plus, it’s a blank canvas. You can add a belt or big jewelry or both to dress it up. You can throw the most incredible jean over it for a casual vibe. You already know I’m talking about the Hollis jean jacket also from Amalli. Just an aside, but if you haven’t grabbed this jacket yet you are MISSING OUT. We cannot emphasize that enough. 

Back to the Baja maxi dress, I’m wearing it in a medium. I tried it on in large as well. It skimmed the floor in a large but I preferred to have it fit a bit slimmer because I don’t have a large chest. Of course they have both small talls and tall tall’s covered because they think of everything! So if you’re more Caitlin’s height you could snatch up the Alli length. I’m wearing it in the Amy length for my 6’4 frame. Or if you want to rock some serious heels with it, maybe you’d still get the Amy length. We’ll have to shoot some pictures of Caitlin to compare!

Every girl needs a good black maxi dress in her closet. It will cover you for so many occasions, I can’t think of a more versatile dress. It goes back to cost per wear, and you will definitely get enough use out of it to merit the cost. Plus we are super excited to be able to share a code for 15% off with you all again THEREALTALL15! This code is a one-time use, so be smart when you choose to use it. We will be sharing more of their incredible pieces over this week and next, so stay tuned for more!

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