Fit Testing
Verified tall-market data from a credentialed 6’2” tester with a platform built for this audience.
Tester Profile
All items featured on Sculpt Sixtytwo are tested on a 6’2” model. Editor notes reflect fit, proportion, and sizing based on the tester profile below.
6’2” — 76” wingspan — 35” inseam
Size 8 — 36” bust, 30” waist, 40” hip
“Inseam length works differently depending on the leg cut. The same inseam labeled ‘hits at the ankle’ will look different on a straight leg versus a wide leg — so keep that in mind when reading editor notes.”
Testing does not guarantee placement. Every piece is evaluated independently — only items that meet our standards for tall frames are featured on Sculpt Sixtytwo.
What gets tested.
Does the stated inseam hold at 6'2"? Full-length coverage verified.
High rise that actually sits at the waist. Tested at full inseam, not just standing.
Full arm coverage without tailoring. Tested at actual reach.
An overall Tall Fit Score (0–10) grading suitability for tall frames.
Two types of curation.
Brands built for you. These are labels that built their sizing around taller proportions from the start.
Brands we found for you. Not all tall-worthy pieces come from tall-specific brands. These are pieces from everywhere else that we’ve vetted, worn, and confirmed actually work on a tall frame.
The deliverable.
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Fit Notes summary — detailed observations on inseam, rise, and sleeve.
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Measurement variance report — how the garment performs vs. stated sizing.
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Tall Fit Score (0–10) — an objective rating of suitability for tall frames.
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Potential editorial placement on Sculpt Sixtytwo — direct access to a tall-market audience.
Let’s build something together.
Sculpt Sixtytwo is a premium destination for tall women — intentionally built, carefully curated, and designed to feel like an experience from the first visit. Our audience is an intentional shopper, long underserved by the mainstream market. We partner with brands that value this customer with the same level of consideration. If that sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you.
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