What height and weight would you be to start being considered big and tall for clothing sizes?

What height and weight you need to be to start being considered big and tall for clothing sizes is different for men than it is for women. The sizes I'm going to give you will vary a bit from store to store and designer to designer. Also, dress clothes tend to run a bit truer to size than casual ones do as far as width is concerned.

Pant, sleeve and total garment lengths are becoming more and more standardized over time in both dress and casual wear. For women, tall is considered to be 5' 9” and taller. These sizes are usually “number” T.

Some designers also make UT size clothes for women who need a slightly longer garment than is available in the standard tall size. From JCPenney -quote Talls sizes 8T-20T UT for women over 5'9” featuring longer inseams, rises, torsos & arm lengths -endquote For men, tall is considered to be 6' and taller. Weight for big and tall will vary quite a bit depending on how muscular you are.

Muscle weighs more than fat does. Two men who each weigh 200 pounds might wear a large and an extra large respectively if one is a body builder and one is not. In general, if you are a woman, you are considered “big” or needing a “woman's” size if you need a double extra large or larger.

If you are a man, you are also considered “big” if you need a double extra large or larger. The size numbers for double extra large will vary a bit from store to store and designer to designer.

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