Tall Men's Clothing

Tall and Short Men's Pants. Short Rise. Short Inseam. Tall Rise. Tall Length.  Tall and Short Pant Sizes are On Sale Now at FORtheFIT - short lengths and extra tall lengths

Why Proportioned, TALL Men's Sizes Matter

At FORtheFIT, we FIT everyBODY.  Whether Skinny, Slim or Big & Tall - it is our passion to make sure you LOOK GOOD.  Every element is considered - long length, tall rise, pocket placements and depths (bigger hands!)... We've endlessly considered every detail, so your style can look effortless.  We use premium fabrics and insane attention to detail and quality control to ensure your garment looks great wear after wear.  Great looks start with well-fitting, properly proportioned clothes.  For over 20 years, FORtheFIT has lead the industry in providing high quality, on trend designs for the tallest men, 6'+. Classic looks, built to last, delivered right to your door- FIT. FAST.

What Size Should I Order?

Our Size Charts and Style Guides are a great place to start. If you need a tape measure to take your measurements, you can find one here

TALL Men's Clothing Size Charts & Style Guide

The hard part is done: First, we designed and crafted the best tall men's clothes in America. Then, we offered an insanely wide range of sizes and inseams to FIT you.  What comes next is the easy part: Simply identify your size from the size charts below! 34 inseam? 36 inseam? Waist XS or 2XL? Lastly, order online for fast and easy delivery of perfect FIT styles for you. To that end, our men's American tall size chart options below  (with European equivalents), are provided below. Who are we? Our customers tell it best!  Scroll down for FORtheFIT site and product reviews, or click here for more.

HAVE MORE QUESTIONS? Check out our Tall Men's Style Guide below

Read below to find answers to all your tall men's style questions.  First, learn how to measure yourself for tall pants and dress shirts with our measuring guide below.  Next, if you're not sure what style suits your tall body best, send us your questions! Details about our Free FindMyFIT service are below.  Lastly, if you're ready to order, FORtheFIT's tall men's clothes are always in-stock and available in a range of styles, lengths and inseams to FIT you best. Because whether you are tall and slim, tall skinny, or big and tall, we will help you find your perfect FIT.

FIT is Key - use our American Tall Size Charts to find your best FIT

Knowing your ACTUAL size is the key to great FIT. Great FIT, is the key to looking good. Look good, and you'll FEEL Great. A simple formula that starts with consulting our American Tall Size Charts for Men.

American Tall Men's Clothing Size Chart:(*International size conversions provided, too)

Think you're hard to FIT? Nah.  Since 2005, FORtheFIT has been stocking the most popular (and a few not so common) tall men's sizes. Whatever your needs: 34x36 pants, 34x38 jeans, or even 40" lengths, we offer sizes to FIT you. The first step is to find your size in our tall men's size charts below.  Once you identify a general size, start shopping!  Then, be sure to read product description carefully.  The charts below offer general sizing, but item-specific charts are included on every product page.

American Tall Men's Size Chart - SHIRTS

For assistance on how to measure for Tall shirts, just scroll down to our guide below. Not located in the U.S.? No problem- International conversions are included in every chart and we also ship globally.

  Neck Size (for US American Tall, UK, Canada, Australia) U.S. Chest Size (inches) Neck Size (Europe, cm) Chest Size (Europe, cm)
X-small 14/14.5 34 36/37 86
Small 15/15.5 36 38/39 91
Medium 16/16.5 38 40/41 97
Large 17/17.5 40 41/42 101
X-Large 18/18.5 42 43/44 107
2X-Large 19 / 19.5 44 45/46 112

American Tall Men's Size Chart - ATHLETIC PANTS / SWEATS / JOGGERS

The chart below features American and international tall men's sizes.  First, consult the chart below.  Next, if you need help taking the measurements, read on for our measurement tutorial below.

Tall Pants (Label Size)   X-Small   Small   Medium   Large   X-large   2X-large
Your Waist Measurement (inches)   < 28 waist   28 - 30 waist   32 - 34 waist   36 - 38 waist   40 - 42 waist   44 - 46 waist
Your Waist Measurement (cm)   < 70   71-79   81-89   91-99   101-109   111-119

American Tall Men's Size Chart -  JEANS / CHINOS

For assistance on how to measure your waist and inseam for tall jeans, dress pants, chinos and more, simply review our instructions below.  Are you based outside the U.S.? No problem. International conversions are included in every chart and we offer fast, low cost shipping throughout the world.

Tall Pants  (LABEL Size)  28 waist 29 waist 30 waist 31 waist 32 waist 33 waist 34 waist 35 waist 36 waist 38 waist 40 waist 42 waist 44 waist 46 waist 48 waist
Your Waist Measurement (inches) 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37-38 39-40 41-42 43-44 45-46 47-48
Your Waist Measurement (cm) 71 74 76 79 81 84 86.5 89 91.5 95 100 105 110 115 120

American Tall Men's Size Chart - TALL MEN'S PANT LENGTHS / TALL INSEAMS

For assistance on how to measure your waist and inseam for tall pants, simply scroll down to our guide below. Not located in the U.S.? No problem- International conversions are included in every chart and we ship globally.

Tall Pants (Label Size)   Reg-Tall   Tall   X-Tall   2X-Tall
Pants , Jeans & Athletic Pants:  Inseam Measurement (inches)   34 inseam  36 inseam   38 inseam   40 inseam
Pants, Jeans & Athletic Pants: Inseam (cm)   86 cm   91 cm   96 cm   102 cm
Your Height (inches)   <6'4"   6'4" to 6'6"   6'6" to 6'8"   >6'8"
Your Height (cm)   <193 cm   193 to 198 cm   198 to 203 cm   >203 cm

Top Style Tips for Tall Men - How to measure & What to wear

Step 1: How To Measure yourself for Tall Men's Clothes

Finding your perfect FIT is easy- just find an inexpensive, soft tape measure and get to work! Don't own one?  Click the above link- we offer them right online at FORtheFIT.

Neck Measurement:

Finding your collar size is easy! First, with a soft tape measure, either 1) measure around the base of your neck, or 2) measure the collar on your favorite shirt.  If you are measuring from a shirt, you will start from the center of the collar button and run the tape to the far end of the button hole. The resulting measurement is your collar size.

ProTip:

If you intend to wear the shirt with a tie, the size you select should closely match your exact collar measurement. However, shirts you intend to wear without a tie may be purchased slightly larger at the neck.  The larger neck offers comfort and a more casual look.

Chest Measurement:

To measure your chest, first relax your arms at your sides. Then, measure around the fullest part of your chest,  keeping the tape measure under the armpits. This is your chest size.

ProTip:

If you're shopping for a jacket or sports coat, in addition to considering your chest, you will want to ensure comfort and a better fit in the upper arms and shoulders.  Therefore, in addition to the chest measurement above, you will also want to know your overarm measurement.  First, measure around your chest and arms (at the highest point of your shoulder blades). This is your overarm measurement.  Next, subtract your chest measurement from your overarm measurement.  If the difference is 7 or more inches, then we recommend ordering one size larger through the chest, so you can comfortably move your arms and shoulders in the jacket.

Sleeve Measurements (Arms):

To find what sleeve length to order, start by bending your elbow 90 degrees and placing your hand on your hip.  Next, hold the tape at the center back of your neck. Last, measure across your shoulder to your elbow, and down to your wrist. Voila! You've just calculated your sleeve length.

Waist Size Measurements:

Figuring out what waist size  to order for pants is simple.  First, grab that soft tape measure.  Second, measure loosely around your natural waistline. Third, don't forget to breathe. Remember: if you hold the tape measure too tightly, you may pop a button the next time you take a deep breath or eat a sandwich! If you're in-between sizes, consider a self-sizer waisted pant (learn more about those here)

ProTip:

Here's how NOT to measure.  First, do NOT simply go by the stated or label size on your favorite pants. Second, do not simply measure the waistband on the garment itself.  That's because depending on the intended rise of that item (ie. whether it's supposed to sit AT or BELOW your waist), and also how it actually fits on you (ie whether you are wearing it as intended), the resulting numbers may have no relevance to your actual waist size. Instead, simply measure your waist itself.

Rise and Inseam: Measuring for Pants

Pant Length / Inseam:    

Inseam is the measurement of your pants length from the crotch seam to the bottom hem.  A professional tailor can take this measure for you. But, if you're more comfortable, you can easily find this measurement at home.  First, identify which of your existing pants fits you best.  Next, fold that pair in half-lengthwise and lay on a flat surface (a bed, table or the floor will work). Then, measure from the crotch seam (where all the fabric meets) and straight down the pant leg all the way to the bottom. This is your inseam. Wish your favorite pair were just an inch longer? Cool beans! Just add an inch to the number.

Trouser Rise:

The rise on your pants refers to the distance from crotch to waist. Simply fold your pants in half lengthwise, and along the front of the pant, measure from the crotch seam to the top of the waistband to find the front rise.  Rise is important because it determines where the pants sit on your body.  First, rise is most commonly used to describe whether the pants are supposed to sit on your body.  For example, low rise pants sit well below your waist, and high-rise just above.  But YOU also have a natural rise - the distance between your crotch and waist, that also needs to be considered.  If you are taller than average, you may have a tall rise.

ProTip:

If you are tall and skinny, you may find yourself buying regular, off the rack pants and wondering why they sit so low on your body.  You may have a tall rise.  If you are much taller than average, you may need to start with pants that feature a tall rise, and THEN shop for your perfect style (ie whether you want a tall/low rise to sit below your waist, or tall/standard rise to sit AT your natural waist).  See our featured Pant Rise Article for more details.

For more help finding your perfect style or size, contact FindMyFIT © :

What can we help you to find? Whether you have questions about what to wear on a special occasion, or what styles will FIT you best, simply send us an email! Next, a FIT Consultant will reply within one business day with advice and helpful suggestions.  Lastly, they can suggest what specific FORtheFIT items will work for you. Just send an e-mail to FindMyFIT@FORtheFIT.com.  Ready to Shop?  Tall Men's Clothing is available now at FORtheFIT.com

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How does "Rise" affect Fit?

Learn about Hem Lengths

You get your jeans in a certain length - then order chinos in that same length and they're too long; you're stepping on your pajama bottoms - did you shrink? Nope. We just where different pants at different lengths, so while your "inseam" doesn't change the best length to order in different pant items might. Not to worry - we're happy to hep you identify the right length to order for each style of pants - check out our Blog Post about Hem Lengths by Pant Style