Finding Jeans with Short Inseams – A Petite Buying Guide
While most of us at Search By Inseam have the opposite problem, we all have
petite friends who’ve resorted to buying capris and wearing them as full-length
pants at one time or another. Some petite women need a 26-inch inseam,
while others need a 30-inch inseam. So, how does one find jeans that are short
enough?
First, you need to measure your inseam to know exactly how short of a pant to
buy. You can find your inseam by having your tailor measure it for you, or you
can do it yourself. Here's how to find the length of pants you really need:
Begin with a pair of jeans you already have that fit you well (please tell us
you have at least ONE pair!).
Lay the pants flat on the floor, back pockets down.
Get out your measuring tape, and carefully measure from the crotch seam to the
very bottom of one leg.
This number is your inseam and, for shorter gals, will likely be something
between 26 inches and 31 inches. Click
here for more tips on inseam measurement, including how to account for
shrinkage, high-heeled shoes, and different types of pants.
Now, you are ready to shop! Here are 7 resources for buying petite jeans:
Search By Inseam does all the
inseam finding for you, saving you time by organizing pants from multiple
sellers by inseam length. The site currently lists pants with inseams from 20 to
38 inches. You can narrow your shopping criteria by brand name and price
range. You'll find designer brands with short inseams from 7 For All Mankind,
Serfontaine, Joe's Jeans, Rich & Skinny, Hudson, Citizens of Humanity, Siwy,
Paige Denim, Made in Heaven, Anlo, GoldSign, J Brand, and Antik Denim. There's
also a good selection of less expensive petite jeans from Gap, Eddie Bauer, Liz
Claiborne, Paris Blues, Calvin Klein, Truck, Levi's, Lee, Wrangler, Mossimo,
dELiA*s, Piper, and Revolt, starting at prices under $25. You can also
sign up for notifications when a new pair of pants is added to the site that
fits your inseam.
shopbop.com is the best place we've found for designer fashion. Many petites
are finding that the new ankle skinny jeans are fitting them well as full-length
pants, and you can find a lot of those on this site. Shopbop also carries petite
denim from makers like Joe's Jeans, and shipping is free on every order.
dELiA*s short jeans are typically under $40, and come in 26, 28, and 30-inch
inseams. It's tough to find cute, "normal" jeans in a 26-inch inseam, so if
that's what you need, check out this site. Petite plus jeans are the same
price, and it's easy to search by the inseams they sell.
Alloy.com carries inseams of 30 and 32 inches. They do a good job of
organizing the site by inseam length, and pants prices are under $50. Alloy also
stocks a large selection of petite plus sizes, though they do charge more for
them.
Gap.com
offers inseams of 29, 29.5, 30, 30.5, and 31 inches in some of their jeans. Each
pair is different, so be sure to check out the details tab on sizing. (You can
also shop via Search By Inseam and
for your inseam and enter Gap as the brand.)
Nordstrom.com has a petite shop that carries top denim brands and short
inseams of 29.5, 30, and 30.5 inches.
Petite pants from all of these sellers and more are available at
Search By Inseam, making it a great
site to easily find your inseam and quickly shop multiple sites.
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