Three Shopping Tricks for Petites

I don’t know if you knew this about me, but I’m only five feet tall, (or should I say five feet small?) so shopping can be tricky sometimes. Over the years, I’ve discovered some shopping tricks that make finding clothes for shorter people much easier, so today I wanted to share my favorite three shopping tricks for petites!

Accept that most things will have to be tailored

The first step to successfully shopping for a petite frame is just accepting the fact that most things will have to be altered. The average height for women is 5’4”-5’6”, so most clothing is not made for petite people, therefore clothing needs to be adjusted to fit your body.

A good tailor will be able to immediately see where clothing should be adjusted to best fit and flatter your frame. It’s always a good idea to find a tailor that you like and establish a relationship with them, as that will make tailoring clothing easier long term, and they will begin to learn how you like your clothing to fit.

If you’re getting a lot of clothing altered, it’s a good idea to look into alterations programs. For example, if you have a Nordstrom card, you get $100, $200, or $300 in free alterations each year depending on what level cardholder you are. I’m sure other stores have alterations programs too, but I always get my clothing altered at Nordstrom.

Cropped pants are your best friend

When it comes to shopping tricks for petites, going for cropped pants is one of the best options. Even if there’s no petite section, cropped pants will often work really well on a petite frame. Most of the time if I can find a pair of cropped or ankle pants, they will be the perfect full length pant for me with no alterations needed! I call this a win! Sometimes petite crop pants even work as full length pants on me depending on the inseam length, but you’ll just have to test out the waters and see what works best for you.

Side note: Cropped pants often go on sale in fall and winter because they’re leftover from spring and summer clothing lines, so look for seasonal sales and swoop up all the cropped styles you can!

There are some really good petite sections out there

While a lot of clothing still needs to be altered, there are some really good petite sections out there. Nordstrom has a great petite section, and so does Banana Republic. I’m also finding that a lot more stores are offering pants in “short” length. I recently even found shorter pants at Target! They still needed to be shortened more to be the right length for me, but it’s a step in the right direction!

I’ve also found that generally Zara and H&M work well for petite frames. Because they are international brands, they cater to a wider range of heights for women.

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The best shopping tricks for petites are to get things tailored to fit your frame, look for cropped pants and shorter styles to better flatter your body, and check out the petite section when you can. Happy shopping!

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