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Bowties are cool.
We told one applicant, but waited until after interviews to avoid making him nervous/self-conscious. (Debated vs. making him not look silly to interviewers.)Public service announcement: You know how suit jackets sometimes come with the back flap sewn shut with a little white thread? You are supposed to remove that thread. I have seen a couple of fellow applicants walking around with a little white X on their back.
Bowties are cool.
What about winter dress coats? I really don't want to shell out even more money so what would be the best(read: cheapest) place to buy a decent winter dress coat to go on top of my suit especially seeing as now the weather is getting rather frigid in some parts of the country? I wish I could just use my regular winter coat but I already know that would be a big mistake since it's not formal enough, right?
I second Dr. Bagel. Bring your suit jacket to any shop that fits your budget and peruse their coats (try them on over your suit jacket). I don't think I saw this at the Uniqlo near me, and the fit looks awful in the picture, but I'm sure something like this would suffice.What about winter dress coats? I really don't want to shell out even more money so what would be the best(read: cheapest) place to buy a decent winter dress coat to go on top of my suit especially seeing as now the weather is getting rather frigid in some parts of the country? I wish I could just use my regular winter coat but I already know that would be a big mistake since it's not formal enough, right?
I just found out that the place I'm likely to sign attendings do not have a dress code. Those suits will be mine.