Color of Interview suit

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Okay, I have two suits that I had bought for interviews, but I'm not sure if I want to wear them anymore (don't worry, I've worn them to other job interviews already, so no money wasted).

One of them is gray, and it's a 3/4 sleeve, with pink details (they're very small details, but I was planning on wearing a pink dress shirt with it). The only problem is I haven't found gray shoes to go with it.

The other one is black with very think beige lines, and I was planning on wearing this one with a beige dress shirt/black shoes. This is long sleeve.


I'm not sure if I would like to stand out from the black/white and black/blue crowd that much.... what do you guys think???

Also, I'm interviewing in TX so it will be good to assume a +90 degree weather.
 
baylormed said:
Okay, I have two suits that I had bought for interviews, but I'm not sure if I want to wear them anymore (don't worry, I've worn them to other job interviews already, so no money wasted).

One of them is gray, and it's a 3/4 sleeve, with pink details (they're very small details, but I was planning on wearing a pink dress shirt with it). The only problem is I haven't found gray shoes to go with it.

The other one is black with very think beige lines, and I was planning on wearing this one with a beige dress shirt/black shoes. This is long sleeve.


I'm not sure if I would like to stand out from the black/white and black/blue crowd that much.... what do you guys think???

Also, I'm interviewing in TX so it will be good to assume a +90 degree weather.


Either one sounds pretty conservative and fashionable. Just get nice shoes.
 
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