In winter it’s cold. So you need to warm up. Which means wrapping yourself in big coats.
Sometimes regular coats aren’t enough, you want to be warm down to your ankles!
But if you’re petite, it’s not always easy to find a coat that isn’t TOO long.
Wearing a long coat when you are little is possible
You may have heard this many times when you are little, you shouldn’t wear it for a long timebecause it gets smaller.
It already gives the idea that being short is a flaw and that you absolutely need to look taller. Nothing !
So the number one tip is to throw away preconceived ideas and wear what you want.
Now the problem might be that you can’t find a coat that doesn’t drag across the floor once you’re in it…
And for this, there are some solutions.
Wearing a long coat as a child: what you need to know
The length to aim for is up to the calves. And it’s also because if it’s longer, you’ll trip over it and trip over it.
Choosing a coat that is too large to make it a long coat
If you are very short and want to wear a long coat, get one of medium length and a few sizes larger than yours. This will also give him an effect oversizedVery welcomingand no risk of it remaining around!

Fleece coat, Uniqlo, €39.90
Wear your long coat with heels
If you don’t want to be bulky and really want to play with it a very thin and long hair…it might drag on the ground, so wear heels! Not to make you look taller, but simply to avoid ruining the hem.

Long trench coat in black crocodile vinyl, ASOS, €110
Find your long coat in the children’s section
The children’s section is your best ally. Some brands go up to 16 years, which corresponds to 38.
It is therefore not an option for all the smallest on Earth, but it’s possible!

La Redoute, €79.99
How to hem a coat that’s too long
If none of this has helped you, there are no 36 solutions: you need to cut!
Either you have mini sewing basics and do a hem yourself, or take the thing to alter.
If you decide to take care of it yourself, you can use double-sided iron-on canvas. No sewing knowledge is required. However, you will need an iron.
- Measure how many extra centimeters the coat has compared to your personal height.
- Make small chalk marks where the coat should be shortened to the length that suits you.
- Measure the perimeter of the bottom of the coat, then cut a strip of iron the width to be shortened and the length of the bottom hem of the coat.
- Remove the protective strip from one side of the iron-on strip.
- Place the adhesive side against the back of the coat, so that it does not stick out, so that it is right on the edge of the coat, then iron.
- Remove the tape from the second side and fold the hem carefully. Then iron.
Pay attention to the material of the coat!
When you buy the iron, ask the seller to give it to you the one that corresponds to the material of your coat (which you will find on the care label).

Thermoadhesives, Mondial Tissus, €6.99
And if not, there’s always fabric glue!

Fabric glue, Rascol, €8.50
So, will you adopt the long coat?
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Source: Madmoizelle

Mary Crossley is an author at “The Fashion Vibes”. She is a seasoned journalist who is dedicated to delivering the latest news to her readers. With a keen sense of what’s important, Mary covers a wide range of topics, from politics to lifestyle and everything in between.