repz
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does it matter what colour the suit is
or should i just go with black for an interview
or should i just go with black for an interview
Wow! I'm impressed. Where from? -- or does PC have their own stores...? (Shows how down with suits I am; warning about buying ones with fake pockets, then asking about where they sell them... ) (BTW the fake-pocketed ones were from Roger David for $150. Avoid.)MoonlightSonata said:...Cost $600 in total, including 2 pairs of pants (but it was on sale at the time, could be more now).
Anyone who wears a white suit needs to do the whole miami vice look otherwise it doesn't work. Miami Vice invented the white suit :uhhuh:KylieR said:If you ever wear a white suit, please do not wear a white shirt under it... Does not look good...
http://www.askmen.com/fashion/fashiontip_200/206_fashion_advice.htmlOne of the first things a potential employer will notice during an interview is your attire, so wearing a suit is a smart (and safe) choice. But a double-breasted suit is not recommended. For men, job interviews usually call for a navy or gray conservative three-button single-breasted suit. Wear it with a white long-sleeve, button-down dress shirt and a conservative silk tie.
Below are some more fashion tips that will help you dress for success:
Wear clean and polished conservative dress shoes.
Get a proper hairstyle and keep it well-groomed.
Make sure you don't have body odor and go light on the jewelry and cologne.
Keep your breath fresh and make sure to brush your teeth, wash your face, and shave before stepping out of the house.
Keep your fingernails clean, short and well-trimmed.
Finally, make sure your posture and firm handshake prove that you're the man for the job. Break a leg.