| Talk to me. |
| Literally anywhere that has a big selection of P clothing. You just have to do the work of finding what you like in your price range and style. I personally also subscribe to Short Story for casual clothes. It's specifically for short women. |
Np - I subscribe to them too but cut down how often I receive boxes. Last time, I returned everything. I feel like the quality has gone down. Online is much better than in stores. Bloomingdale’s and Nordstrom have some good items. I live near a Von Maur and it has a great petite department. They don’t have a lot of stores but you can shop online |
I agree about the quality going down. Still ok for jeans and pants that I don't have to hem. |
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find a reliable seamstress-- sometimes i prefer the fit of regular pants and then just take them to get hemmed.
banana republic, madewell, ann taylor, anthropologie, reformation all carry P sizes |
| Old Navy has a surprisingly robust selection of petite clothing that I like for basics and denim. For work basics I’ve found Talbots fits nice for someone who is short and busty. |
| I wear mostly JCrew, Old Navy and Madewell pants (almost always hemmed) and regular sized tops. |
| Isn't petite and short redundant? |
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It's 2026. There are no clothes in stores for anyone - short or tall. We're all buying online. Everyone has a huge selection of petite online. Literally, name a large clothing brand.
For pants (I'm very short legged), i like abercrombie, jcrew, boden, paige, dl1961, uniqlo.... My torso is more average length, so i do non-petite. |
| My teen daughter likely won't grow more than 5'1" and it's difficult to find short-enough clothes, both tops and bottoms. I'm 5'4", with a long torso, and can wear normal tops and shortened bottoms. But she needs short everything, and the selection just isn't great. I've bought J Crew tops XXS for her, and she still fits into Gap Kids XL for pants! |
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Pretty much anywhere and get it tailored if it didn't already come in petite.
Some brands run shorter than others and I have long limbs. So for Tuckernuck, which runs short, most dresses and skirts hit mid-thigh on me and don't need to be hemmed. Designer pants usually need to be hemmed. |
A lot of places that don’t have a lot of (or any) petites in stores do have them online. I find things I like in the store—I just like to put my hands on things. Then I order the petite version online. This has worked well just recently for Banana Republic and Athleta, for example. |
| Ann Taylor |
Uniqlo, Abercrombie, Aritzia, and lulemon have small sizes. Look for ankle length pants. |
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Macy's (misses and petites)
J Jill [petites, mainly crewneck sweaters and skirts) Talbots Outlet (petites, esp. jackets and tees) Ann Taylor Outlet (misses, esp. tops) Kohl's (petites) LOFT (misses) Lands End (petites, especially knits, coats, pj's) The next price level up (Ann Taylor, Nordstrom's, J. Crew) has quality issues considering their high prices. Also styling, selection, and service issues. Nordstrom's petite selection is terrible. In 30 years, I've only found 3 things at Nordstrom's and one had massive quality problems. Ann Taylor likes fragile fabrics and skinny cuts. Their sale racks have bizarre remnants. |