Men: what color shirt are you wearing to interviews?

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should i just go with the classic conservative white, or can i go with a dark gray shirt with my suit?

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hah.. no. but yeah, i was just wondering how conservative i should dress
 
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Im a fan of the yellowish cream. Gotta give it a little color! (I bought a gray one too for the more conservative schools)
 
keep it white

by the way, are you from Canada? You have interviews already? :p
 
Navy blue suit. Classy burgundy tie with a subdued but sophisticated pattern. Expensive black dress shoes. Black belt. Black socks.
 
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this thread seems like it was made to mock the female shirt thread.
 
Wear whatever looks best. Don't go too crazy, but if you want to wear a blue shirt instead, wear a blue shirt. Unless it's bright pink or some awful color that stands out too much, I can't see an admission comittee saying "No, we can't let him in, he wore a blue shirt. I mean come on... blue."
 
Navy blue suit. Classy burgundy tie with a subdued but sophisticated pattern. Expensive black dress shoes. Black belt. Black socks.

Navy blue suit, with black socks, shoes and belt? Everyone knows you're supposed to wear cordovan with navy - navy and black clash...
Heh, but it's a good thing Clinton from What Not to Wear isn't on an Adcom. Seriously, wear what you want to wear guys. I wear my "lucky socks" to every interview - which happen to be very argyle and very loud. I had the dean at Emory compliment me on them at the interview - and opened up my acceptance today.
 
Navy blue suit, with black socks, shoes and belt? Everyone knows you're supposed to wear cordovan with navy - navy and black clash...
Heh, but it's a good thing Clinton from What Not to Wear isn't on an Adcom. Seriously, wear what you want to wear guys. I wear my "lucky socks" to every interview - which happen to be very argyle and very loud. I had the dean at Emory compliment me on them at the interview - and opened up my acceptance today.
Congrats on the UofM (and other) acceptances. :cool:
 
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