GYPSUM, CO – This week marks the second anniversary of Tall Clothing Mall (www.TallClothingMall.com)
“I am really excited to have reached two years online. This past year has been a great year for tall people as we have been able to create an online community like no other.” said Tall Clothing Mall founder Krista Mayne. “I have gotten so many emails for people thanking me for helping them find clothing that fits in affordable price ranges.”
Mayne, standing at six foot one inches tall, started Tall Clothing Mall when she found she was spending too much time searching for clothes that fit. The website draws from more than 250 online stores that cater to those needing longer than average clothing and accessories. Mayne has created special sections such as – large size shoe trends, long torso swimsuits and tall jeans separated by inseam lengths.
“With the turn in the economy we have noticed that some tall stores are carrying less inventory than in years past. People are strapped for cash and so we try to help people find high quality, yet budget friendly pieces that will last for years to come.” said Mayne. “We update the site daily with the latest tall clothing sales and style trends.”
Mayne receives emails daily from people requesting her assistance to find the perfect piece or clothing or outfit. “I love helping tall teens the most. I remember my teen year when I would go shopping with my shorter friends and realize that none of the trendy clothes would fit me. Times have changed and online shopping has been a lifesaver for tall teens everywhere” Mayne declares.
“We have many exciting plans for the near future. We will continue to create special featured sections and have many surprises up our sleeves,” said Mayne. She would not elaborate on her plans stating, “It’s a surprise.”
Visit http://www.tallclothingmall.com to find the latest tips, tricks, trends and sales. You can also sign up for a monthly newsletter and deal alerts.
For more information, contact Krista Mayne at Krista@tallclothingmall.com.
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