First pp here and that is a fair point. |
4’8”, 85lbs here… I fit nicely in a girls 10/12. Gap kids, abercrombie, and occasionally kohls are my kid sites. I can sometimes find stuff on American Eagle as well with the xxs or 000 short options. I used to be able to buy stuff in person, but vanity sizing the past 15 years or so has pushed me almost completely online. |
I’m way too tall for this to be an issue personally, but one of my close friends is short/small and has good luck at stores geared at teens. American Eagle has a very wide size range going all the way down to size 000 in some jeans styles (22-23” waist). Brandy Melville. The juniors sections at Macys and Nordstrom too. You just have to dig a little for styles that are appropriate for adult women vs. teens.
Also - Shein, if you don’t mind the cheapness of the clothes. They have a few brands that are Asian sizes so their size Large is about equal to a US size 4-6ish and then go down in size from there. |
If you're truly very small, some good bloggers are Pumps and Push Ups (I think she is 4'10?). Jean from Extra Petite is 5'0" and tiny. Crystalin Marie is 5'0" as well. |
Angela from The Office |
American Girls Doll store, I buy dresses for large Colonial dolls. And sometimes Gap kids but it's often so flashy. |
lol |
In case you actually want an answer to this question: DP but Athleta Girl and the Target athletic girls’ stuff fit my petite frame for about 30% less. Same for some outdoorsy LL Bean stuff that’s super useful on rare occasions. Basic black running shorts are basic black running shorts. That’s why. |
Don’t you have hips? Even at XXS in my twenties and thirties, I couldn’t fit kids clothes because of the cut. |
OP here - I guess not, no. I have a boyish figure. |
Not to discount your opinion, but I am the same height, and my clothing sizes vary a great deal between 117 and 107. At 117 I can't fit comfortably into children's XL but at 107 I can, and as PPs have noted, it can be less expensive, especially for basics like base layer "long john" type clothing where the kids styling isn't a factor. I've had good luck with athletic wear in children's XL although sometimes the tops are a bit tight across the chest. I am questioning the OP's comment about petites being too short. I've only had that problem maybe once or twice in 40 years of shopping petite clothing. I will +1 to thrift stores. I have found some of my favorite, high quality pieces at thrift stores when I can fit in the smaller sizes. |
I have that issue with most petite clothing. I'm 5,3" but my limbs are proportionally long. The sleeves and inseams on petite clothes are often just a tad too short for me. I just buy regular sizes and get things shortened when needed. |
Fifty! Fifty years old…I like ta kick… |
Look at designer brands (Theory comes to mind) that have a "P" size. It's not typically proportioned for super short women but rather for those with very small measurements who are just under 5'4. |
Nicer clothes tend to run smaller. Vanity sizing is a very real thing.
I'm about your size and often find the XS sizes at the fast fashion stores run really large. But when I go to the nice section of Nordstrom, I'm a size 4 or 27/8 waist. Also, FIND A TAILOR. it's worth it. |