The question of why human language relies so heavily on vague terms has received a great deal of attention from philosophers, linguists, and more recently cognitive scientists, yet much less is known about their effect on other aspects of language use. In this paper, we propose a model for the interaction between vagueness and implicatures, an important pragmatic phenomenon, incorporating recent work in the RSA framework and insights from the philosophical literature on vagueness. We show that the model offers a good fit of data from earlier studies, and discuss the scope of the model more broadly.