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10 Amazon Pants for Tall Women (Long Inseams!)

  • Writer: Gabby G
    Gabby G
  • Apr 14
  • 3 min read

I’m on the taller side at 5'7, and if you’re built like me, you already know the struggle — pants that should fit but somehow stop two inches above your ankle, jeans that look perfect online but turn into accidental capris in real life, and that constant routine of stretching every pair after every wash hoping they’ll magically gain an inch.

Since I’ve dealt with this for years, I put together a list of 10 Amazon pants that actually work for tall women — from sweatpants to jeans, work slacks to casual everyday pants. These all have longer inseams, flattering fits, and best of all, they’re affordable. If you’re tired of pants coming up short (literally), these are the pairs worth adding to your cart.


Flowy Pleated Wide Leg Pants

Lightweight, drapey, and actually long enough — these pleated trousers are a tall‑girl staple for work. There are three inseam options that will help give you that effortless, elongated look, and the pleats make them feel way more elevated than the price.

Stretchy Bootcut Dress Pants

These bootcut trousers are perfect if you’re on the tall side — the longer inseam option, stretchy fabric, and subtle flare make your legs look a mile long. They’re comfy enough for all‑day wear but polished enough for work.

Wide-Leg Dressy or Casual Pants

These straight‑leg pants are a go‑to if you want something comfy that still looks put‑together. The longer inseam gives you that easy, straight‑down silhouette tall girls love, and the fabric has just enough stretch to feel like loungewear without looking like it.

Tall Women's 34"/36"/38" Inseam Curvy Bootcut Jeans

These bootcut jeans are perfect if you want something long, flattering, and not baggy in the waist. The stretchy mid‑rise fit hugs in the right places, and the special inseam options will ensure you can rock those heels you've been putting on the back burner.

Straight Leg High-Waisted Jeans

These straight‑leg jeans are a great everyday pair if you want something relaxed but still flattering — and they even come in a tall option, so the inseam actually hits where it should. The micro‑stretch fabric keeps them comfy, and the straight cut gives that effortless, off‑duty look without drowning your frame.

Shaping Bootcut Flare Jeans

These stunning shaping jeans are perfect if you want something long and smoothing. They come in a tall option, and the built‑in shaping panel gives a really flattering, held‑in look without feeling stiff. A great everyday pair that keeps everything looking sleek.

Waffle Knit Wide-Leg Sweatpants

These drawstring sweatpants are perfect if you want something comfy with a longer inseam that doesn’t bunch awkwardly. They have that relaxed, straight‑leg fit that flatters taller frames and the soft fabric makes them an easy everyday pair.

Tall Cargo Sweatpants

These sweatpants are perfect if you want that soft, relaxed fit with a true tall inseam. They’re lightweight, comfy, and the straight‑leg cut keeps them flattering instead of bulky — finally, a pair of sweats that doesn’t run short on tall frames.



Casual Linen Pants

These smocked‑waist pants are lightweight, flowy, and surprisingly long — perfect if you’re on the tall side and want an easy, relaxed fit that doesn’t run short. The smocked waist keeps them comfy and flattering, making them an effortless throw‑on pair for warm days.

Tall Fleece Joggers

These joggers are a great pick if you need real length — they come in 32" and 34" inseams, so you can finally get that relaxed jogger look without them riding up. The fit is slim‑straight and flattering, and the well-made fabric makes them an easy everyday pair.

Finding pants that actually fit when you’re on the tall side shouldn’t feel like a full‑time job, and hopefully this list saves you from a few more “why are these so short?” moments. From jeans to sweats to work slacks, these Amazon picks all have longer inseams, flattering fits, and prices that don’t make you cringe. If you try any of them, let me know which ones end up becoming your go‑tos — I’m always hunting for more tall‑friendly finds.

 
 
 

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