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I interviewed a bunch of super wintry places last year, and wore black snow boots with my dress suit. It wasn't the dressiest get-up, but no one seemed to give a damn. (Other interviewees I saw wore hardcore winter boots, left them by the coat-rack and brought flats). One of my interviews included walking around some seriously snowy terrain for a tour, and I looked way more profesh than the women stumbling around in 4-inch heels. So, my experience is, when it's cold out, do whatever you need to not fall on your face and/or get pneumonia - dress code come second to that! =)On a different subject, do y'all have any suggestions on shoes for interviews in cold/potentially snowy ( 😱) climates? For some perspective, I am a Southern gal born and raised who has managed to exist on this planet for over 2.5 decades without buying an actual winter, wool coat, and am at a total loss for suitable winter-appropriate shoes to go with my suit. My pants have a trouser leg that my pumps look great with, but I don't want to be slipping and sliding outside in that stuff y'all call snow and ice. This is not a "what's "appropriate" interview attire" question, this is a serious "what kind of shoes do people wear when it's cold and snowy because I'm from a city that literally shuts down at the CHANCE of snow" question. Any suggestions are more than welcome!
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