Americantall.com is where I’ve been buying from recently. Do you have another option? ’ I’m 6’4" and 200 pounds. A typical large is too short. XL and XXL is wider and not longer. I need a place to order a Large X-Long.

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    Try Duluth Trading Company. They have very high quality clothes for large men. They are pricey but totally worth it for fit and durability.

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        XL-T

        Anytime you see shirts with a T on the end it means “Tall” and they are cut longer for people like you.

        DXL has a great selection, but they tend to be very pricey and about 10-15% of their clothes fall apart after a few months. The other 85-90% are great. Clearance bin is where I tend to browse.

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          I second XLT.

          A large for me is basically a men’s crop top, and my shoulders are too wide, so I have to up-size to an XL. An XLT is almost always a perfect fit unless it shrinks in the wash.

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    I get tees from old navy, they have a tall option that’s a longer shirt but same sizing.

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    OneBone It’s not the cheapest, but all their stuff is made specifically to fit big guys. Their shirts generally have longer cuts that keep them from riding up or feeling too short. Be sure to check their size chart to get your specific cut as their sizing is non-standard.

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    My sons are tall - 6’4 and 150-180#. Levis and Gap/old navy sell sizes on their websites and on Amazon that aren’t in stores. Also there are a couple of tall online stores. I’ll try to find them.

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    The men’s wearhouse. It can get a little expensive of course, but I’ve never had a problem with a shirt from there having the wrong size collar.

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    Eddie Bauer and Carhartt are my go-tos. Both carry tons of tall sizes. Wrangler has some too and may be cheaper.

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    I’m 6’7” and use girav. They have a lot of length options. I think they’re Dutch but also deliver in other countries. Not entirely sure. But Dutch brands accommodate very wel for longer sizes.

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    Take a holiday in the Netherlands, visit any clothes shop, enjoy the length. Source: Am a 6’4 2xl Brit and shopping in Amsterdam is sartorial paradise.

    In the UK, Jacamo are excellent.

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    Not the easiest option, but you can sew your own clothes.

    Https://Freesewing.org was created by a large guy who couldn’t find good clothes in his size, so he started to design his own ones.

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    The late 1990s. The only upside to the saggy pants fad was that for a while you could buy extra long T-shirts just about anywhere.
    For work shirts (polo shirts) I find that places like tjmaxx/Marshalls often have stuff for golfers. Golf shirts tend to run long.