Lanky Littles

Clothes that fit the kids
everyone else forgot

Apparel designed from scratch for tall, slim children. Not adjusted. Not "slim-filtered." Built from their actual body type.

75th Height percentile
25th Weight percentile
0 Brands designed for them

The entire industry sizes to the middle

Every major children's brand builds around the 50th percentile. If your kid falls outside that range, you're stuck choosing between pants that fit the waist but stop at the ankle, or pants that reach the ankle but fall off the waist. That's not a wardrobe problem. It's a design problem.

The Waistband Gap
Size up for length, and you get a waist that bunches, slides, and requires constant adjustment. Kids notice. They stop wanting to get dressed.
The Ankle Problem
Size for waist, and pants ride up mid-calf. Parents call them "flood pants." Kids call them embarrassing.
The Adjustable Myth
Adjustable waistbands help, but they can't add three inches of inseam. The fit is still wrong. It's just tighter wrong.

Design from the edges, not the average

Body-First Sizing

Every pattern starts from tall/slim measurements. We don't shrink adult patterns or stretch toddler ones. We draft from the actual body type.

Wear-Tested

Real kids wear every design before production. Our Wear Tester Program puts fit through the playground test, not just the fitting room.

Built to Last

Durable fabrics, reinforced stitching, and designs meant to survive the way kids actually move. Because "gentle use" isn't a thing at age 5.

Not another "slim option"

Most brands add a slim filter to standard sizing. That's like making a left shoe by mirroring the right one. Close, but never correct.

Everyone Else
  • Sizes to 50th percentile, adjusts down
  • Slim = narrower waist, same inseam
  • Adjustable bands as a workaround
  • Age-based sizing
Lanky Littles
  • Designs from 75th height / 25th weight
  • Slim waist AND extended inseam together
  • Fit validated by real kids before production
  • Body-based sizing

Every kid deserves clothes that fit

Not close enough. Not "pretty good with a belt." Clothes that actually, genuinely fit. Lanky Littles exists because your tall, slim kid shouldn't have to compromise on something as basic as getting dressed.