When shopping for tall pajamas, look for those labeled “tall” or “big and tall” for men. Specialty stores offer better options. Consider the length of the torso and arms, and try on before buying. Unisex and gender-specific options are available for kids. If struggling to find the right length, look for wide hems or consider alterations.
When shopping for tall pajamas, look for those that specifically list “tall” on the label or in the description. In general, garments with such tags offer a large amount of extra length compared to other size differentiations, such as regular or small. You may want to try looking at specialty clothing stores or outlets, although many stores offer at least some options in high tops.
For men’s tall pajamas, the description may be “big and tall.” While there may be some options for tall pajamas from other retailers or catalogs, you’re better off shopping at a big and tall men’s or plus-size men’s clothing store. There can be a better selection of styles, colors and most importantly sizes.
Tall pajamas for women range from full-length flannel nightgowns and warm fleece pajama bottoms to loungewear and some lighter styles, including sexier nightwear. Keep in mind that the pants or the length of the gown are not the only areas that may need more time.
Many tall people also have a longer torso or longer arms, so tall pajama shirts can also add length to the torso or arms. Summer pajamas containing shorts will also need to be longer. It’s generally a good idea to try on tall pajamas before you buy them, if possible, especially for women who may have curves in certain areas.
Tall pajamas for kids can come in specific designs for men or women, while there are some unisex options as well. The latter can be nylon, cotton, flannel or other fabrics in neutral or primary colors. You may also want to consider using children’s flame resistant pajamas. They can be solid colors, printed, or patterned with distinctive characters that are enjoyed by both boys and girls. Gender-specific tall pajamas are often offered in the same varieties as other sizes and lengths, and are available in many colors, styles, prints, and characters.
If you’re having trouble finding long enough pajamas, look for ones with a wide hem. You may be able to drop the hem to lengthen the pajamas and finish it with just a small hem to prevent the fabric from fraying. When you release the hem, press down on the fabric to remove the crease. You can also press a new fold to mark the new hem before you start sewing. On the other hand, it may be easier to find a tailor or seamstress to make alterations for you, especially if you don’t like to sew.
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