LegendKiller
Lifer
- Mar 5, 2001
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Hadn't heard of that before. Generally just get compliments on how good I look.
Most of my dress-wear, I have one more flashy colors, then a more toned version of the similar color. Makes easy to use ties interchangeably as well. Then just run with whatever am in the mood for whatever particular day.
Will keep this in mind for future interviews.
Thanks for the heads up though.
Am kind of surprised. Had nearly back to back dead-end interviews for a month, now it's been silent. Hmm...
Personally, I'd never wear that stuff to an interview, too much green. Your tie shouldn't be predominantly green. No offense, to me that looks like a Wal-mart box shirt set. Ties should have a color element from your shirt but it shouldn't be predominantly the same type of color as your shirt.
Dark grey suit, freshly cleaned
Nicely shined lace up cap toe dress shoes with leather soles (I wear Allen Edmonds captoes, usually Park Avenue or Hale)
White shirt with metal collar stays (messy collars = shit look), usually cuff links with subdued elements. No rhinestones or huge cufflinks.
Usually a red tie, I have a nice Brooks Brothers one with blue in it that matches my watch and usually my cuff links
Yeah, it's boring but I've never lost with it.