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EyeAmCommi

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Sorry ladies, but these are manly questions:

What color dress shirt did you wear for your interview(s)?

And what type of response did it elicit (if any) from your interviewer?

Thanks guys.
 
I wore a blue shirt to some and a green shirt to the others (with a suit of course). I never had any response. My wife just bought me a pink dress shirt, I don't think I have the brass to pull that off on an interview.
 
I wore a pink shirt today for my BU interview 👍
 
funny that you mentioned that, becuase at one interview I went to all the director could talk about is some poor bastard who wore a pink shirt. Can anyone say "flame on"
 
hockeydentist said:
funny that you mentioned that, becuase at one interview I went to all the director could talk about is some poor bastard who wore a pink shirt. Can anyone say "flame on"

lol
 
i am proud to say that i am secure enough with my sexuality to wear a pink shirt. in fact, most women i talk to like a man that can pull off a pink shirt.
 
EyeAmCommi said:
Sorry ladies, but these are manly questions:

What color dress shirt did you wear for your interview(s)?

And what type of response did it elicit (if any) from your interviewer?

Thanks guys.

I wore a white shirt with a light blue tie which wasn't plain and of course a black suit. For interviews you need to avoid anything flashy and questionable while some interviewers might like it, there is a good chance that the rest won't so you can't risk! White shirt is the best because it goes with any suit of dark color and matching a tie is very easy. Just avoid a red tie!
Good luck in your interviews
 
rjarvis said:
i am proud to say that i am secure enough with my sexuality to wear a pink shirt. in fact, most women i talk to like a man that can pull off a pink shirt.

👍 If a color so easily sways your concept of 'masculinity' then you're not as secure in your identity as you would like to believe. Pink is alright and I see it a lot on men on the east coast.
 
rjarvis said:
i am proud to say that i am secure enough with my sexuality to wear a pink shirt. in fact, most women i talk to like a man that can pull off a pink shirt.

sure most women would love to talk to a man that CAN pull off wearing a pink shirt, but the catch is that not many men can. 😛
 
I saw an older 'gentleman' this morning with a pink shirt AND a dark pink tie. He looked GREAT!
Nice looking guy in a pink shirt = HOT!
Nice looking guy in a pink shirt + pink tie + black suit = VERY HOT!! 🙂
 
OK this is crazy :laugh:
 
Wow pink is the new blue it seems.

Since you guys were all kind enough to share your colors, I'll be wearing a light green shirt with a dark blue tie with green stripes to go with my really dark blue suit. I know green isn't as sexy as pink but I have a blue/green tie and not a blue/pink one 🙁

Is it safe to say that my green appearance won't offend my interviewer? Cause I'd hate to be the guy that gets remembered cause of my shirt and not my words. 😎
 
EyeAmCommi said:
Wow pink is the new blue it seems.

Since you guys were all kind enough to share your colors, I'll be wearing a light green shirt with a dark blue tie with green stripes to go with my really dark blue suit. I know green isn't as sexy as pink but I have a blue/green tie and not a blue/pink one 🙁

Is it safe to say that my green appearance won't offend my interviewer? Cause I'd hate to be the guy that gets remembered cause of my shirt and not my words. 😎

I wore a light green shirt at one of my interviewers. Didn't seem to make any difference to the interviewer. Then again... I haven't gotten any acceptances yet. 🙁
 
i wore a white shirt...i am very secure in my masculinity..i am engaged....and yes, that does mean i am secure if i can pop the marriage question...so you're telling me i have to dress up like a homosexual to be secure in my masculinity...i dont think so..next, the world will be saying you have to have sex with your own sex in order to be secure in your masculinity...pink is a girl color, dude...the chicks that dig that only dig the color..once it comes off in the bedroom then they will have to turn their heads....now enough with masculinity ha
 
berryfremont said:
i wore a white shirt...i am very secure in my masculinity..i am engaged....and yes, that does mean i am secure if i can pop the marriage question...so you're telling me i have to dress up like a homosexual to be secure in my masculinity...i dont think so..next, the world will be saying you have to have sex with your own sex in order to be secure in your masculinity...pink is a girl color, dude...the chicks that dig that only dig the color..once it comes off in the bedroom then they will have to turn their heads....now enough with masculinity ha


I wore a shiny jacket with one of those collarless shirts and parachute pants. I would also suggest cleaning up your neckline a bit too. I got some lines in the side of my head, trimmed my goatee, and used a little extra soul glow. Remember the movie Risky Business? Keep the sunglasses on while you're inside. This gives the "laid back cool headed" look they want.
 
EyeAmCommi said:
Sorry ladies, but these are manly questions:

What color dress shirt did you wear for your interview(s)?

And what type of response did it elicit (if any) from your interviewer?

Thanks guys.

EyeAmm, I wore a dark blue suit, a sky blue shirt, and a white tie with thin blue stripes on it. I did feel like I stood out among the black suits and white shirts, but Im not sure if that helped me or not. I got in but I like to think that it wasn't because of my choice taste in style that I got into dental school.

Hope that helps bro
 
EyeAmCommi said:
Wow pink is the new blue it seems.

Since you guys were all kind enough to share your colors, I'll be wearing a light green shirt with a dark blue tie with green stripes to go with my really dark blue suit. I know green isn't as sexy as pink but I have a blue/green tie and not a blue/pink one 🙁

Is it safe to say that my green appearance won't offend my interviewer? Cause I'd hate to be the guy that gets remembered cause of my shirt and not my words. 😎

Blue and green would certainly constitute a good set color combination. You'll be fine with this selection. 👍 👍
 
hockeydentist said:
funny that you mentioned that, becuase at one interview I went to all the director could talk about is some poor bastard who wore a pink shirt. Can anyone say "flame on"

Was I at that interview too??? I remember a guy wearing a hot pink shirt but i doubt the director at that school would comment on such things. Do you remember what color i was wearing?? ... baby blue, tan, white? dark blue maybe?? cant remember myself (even though i was complimented on the tie ... and i cant remember which one that was either!!)
 
pink's cool if you know how to wear it. as long as its not hot pink. :wow:

i wore a grey shirt with burgandy tie for a dark, sultry look. the only compliment i got was from a D2 student at temple: "Nice color match, dude."
 
rjarvis said:
i am proud to say that i am secure enough with my sexuality to wear a pink shirt. in fact, most women i talk to like a man that can pull off a pink shirt.

Is this guy giving off a flamesque quality. I don't know about you but my conversation with girls are not " does that make look me fat" or "would these look good with my pink shirt"...
 
hockeydentist said:
Is this guy giving off a flamesque quality. I don't know about you but my conversation with girls are not " does that make look me fat" or "would these look good with my pink shirt"...

Okay, let's keep the topic on the color of the shirt and away from questioning member's sexual orientation.
 
Is a brown suit no good? I have this well fitting brown suit that is really my only decent suit. Its not like mud brown but more of a light brown...pretty professional looking I think. Blue/black suits don't go good for those of us with light complexion....or at least not on me.
 
Yellow Snow said:
Is a brown suit no good? I have this well fitting brown suit that is really my only decent suit. Its not like mud brown but more of a light brown...pretty professional looking I think. Blue/black suits don't go good for those of us with light complexion....or at least not on me.


Your screen name is hilarious. :meanie:
 
and they say only women worry about such things 🙂 If your suit's dark, and you can pull off pink w/out looking like the energizer bunny, then go for it!
 
EyeAmCommi said:
Wow pink is the new blue it seems.

Since you guys were all kind enough to share your colors, I'll be wearing a light green shirt with a dark blue tie with green stripes to go with my really dark blue suit. I know green isn't as sexy as pink but I have a blue/green tie and not a blue/pink one 🙁

Is it safe to say that my green appearance won't offend my interviewer? Cause I'd hate to be the guy that gets remembered cause of my shirt and not my words. 😎

I wore a light green shirt to my Nova interview. 👍
 
I have absolutely no fashion sense, I just wear whatever the hell my wife picks out for me. Honestly if she would let me I'd do the whole Seth Brundle thing from The Fly and just have 7 sets of the same outfit. That or wear coveralls with the sleeves torn off all the time.

I wore a black suit, blue shirt, blue tie. with pearl earrings of course

Look, if you really want to impress the adcoms all I can say is this: Go with a bow tie. I mean sure the bow tie signifies dork, pansy, and rich bastard, and sure maybe people will confuse you for that douche bag Tucker Carlson, and yeah it's true that most serial killers wear them... and uh.... was I going somewhere with this.
Oh yeah, at least you will stick out from everyone else. Especially if it's pink.
 
Being that a lot of dental professors have served in the military or are of a very conservative persuasion (at least in my experience) I wanted to look as clean-cut and conservative as possible. I stuck to a plain black suit (no striping, etc) with a white (highly starched) shirt. I don't think it matters as much what kind of tie you chose, as long it isn't too distracting. No one said anything about my appearance- but I think that's the point. You really shouldn't be relying on your keen fashion sense to get you into dental school because tastes really vary.
 
Rjarvis, you aren't alone in wearing pink. I was at an interview recently, and there was a guy there who wore the palest pink shirt, and pulled it off quite nicely. Thought you'd like to know that you had company 🙂
 
White shirt, light green tie, olive green suit and no comments... nothing too exciting here.
 
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