Methodology

How we review stores

Every brand in the directory clears the same checklist. No exceptions.

Tallfind is only as useful as the criteria behind it. A lot of "best tall brands" roundups online are affiliate-driven slop — brands appear because they pay to be there, not because they fit tall people. We don't do that. Here's the process.

Inclusion criteria

A brand makes it into the directory if, and only if, it meets all of the following:

  1. Verified tall sizing. Either a dedicated "tall" product line, extended inseams (34″+), extended tops (Tall sizes or +2″ length), or sizing explicitly marketed to tall customers. Marketing copy isn't enough — we check the actual product pages.
  2. Publicly accessible store. No invite-only, no one-off Kickstarter drops, no "contact us for sizing" shops. You need to be able to buy right now.
  3. Ships to the US and/or UK at minimum. If a brand is shipping-restricted to a tiny geography, we note it rather than hide it.
  4. Active inventory. Brands get removed if they've been out of stock across every tall size for more than 60 days.

What we record for each store

Refresh cadence

The directory is re-audited on a rolling basis — roughly 15 stores re-checked every month. Size ranges change, brands rebrand, small labels go out of business. If you spot outdated info, the feedback form is the fastest path to a correction.

What gets a store removed

Affiliate disclosure

Short version: some outbound links on Tallfind are affiliate links. We may earn a commission when you buy from a brand after clicking through — at no extra cost to you.

Affiliate status never influences inclusion. A brand either meets the criteria above or it doesn't. We don't take money from brands in exchange for listings, rankings, or favorable descriptions. If we eventually list something sponsored (we don't today), it'll be clearly labeled as such.

If you have concerns about specific links or want to verify a brand's status, reach out via the feedback form.