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No tie?
Started by Pablo94
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You need a tie.
Grab a tie, heck run to goodwill!
yeah turns out ties don't only come in the form of unwanted gifts from your relatives.... you can also buy them yourself. Are you near civilization?
I wonder how OP is rocking his Kohls tie at his interview today [emoji5]
Kohl's ties are adequate ties Your interviewers didn't know you had a 150$ tie on while the guy before you had a 20 dollar one brooooooooooooooooski
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Picking a tie at a clothing store is easy if you ask a girl for help and you never know may land you a date😉
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Picking a tie at a clothing store is easy if you ask a girl for help and you never know may land you a date😉
Dude I'm married come on have some respect
Dude I'm married come on have some respect
Pros and cons I guess lol!
lololololololPros and cons I guess lol!
Kohl's ties are adequate ties Your interviewers didn't know you had a 150$ tie on while the guy before you had a 20 dollar one brooooooooooooooooski![]()
That awkward moment at your interview when your tie is flipped and the Ermenegildo Zegna tag shows #promisethisismydadstie #stayhumble
My Christian Dior tie tag flipped out, got asked about it haha.That awkward moment at your interview when your tie is flipped and the Ermenegildo Zegna tag shows #promisethisismydadstie #stayhumble
Might as well pick up a swimsuit while you're at kohl's. You'll need it in the Caribbean
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OuchMight as well pick up a swimsuit while you're at kohl's. You'll need it in the Caribbean
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Lol thats a good oneOuch
That awkward moment at your interview when your tie is flipped and the Ermenegildo Zegna tag shows #promisethisismydadstie #stayhumble
I had a zegna tie collection, but I didn't get them until I was in medical school. 😉
Can't go wrong with a Trump style power tie.
#makeinterviewsgreatagain
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Il Destriero
I had a zegna tie collection, but I didn't get them until I was in medical school. 😉
Can't go wrong with a Trump style power tie.
#makeinterviewsgreatagain
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Il Destriero
Zegna's ties are high quality. I love mine. Also, I wouldn't wear a red tie at an interview!
What's wrong with a red tie
A red tie symbolizes power, and typically you don't want that for an interview. Go with a brown or blue tie, which symbolizes honesty and humility.
I had a zegna tie collection, but I didn't get them until I was in medical school. 😉
Can't go wrong with a Trump style power tie.
#makeinterviewsgreatagain
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Il Destriero
http://www.neimanmarcus.com/Brioni-Solid-Silk-Satin-Tie-Red/prod176960245/p.prod
If anyone literally wants Donald Trump's exact tie, here you go.

EDIT: Glad I'm not the only one wearing Brioni/other expensive tie brands in medical school. Good quality ties are the best (same with shoes...).
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Good shoes can last decades. I like Alden, probably partially because it's a US company, and it was good enough for Indiana Jones/Harrison Ford. However, I'm planning to take a trip to NYC soon and while there I'm going to up my shoe game with a semi custom last. It's going to be sweet.
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Il Destriero
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Il Destriero
Good shoes can last decades. I like Alden, probably partially because it's a US company, and it was good enough for Indiana Jones/Harrison Ford. However, I'm planning to take a trip to NYC soon and while there I'm going to up my shoe game with a semi custom last. It's going to be sweet.
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Il Destriero
British brand shoes are very nice, but they worn out super quickly. They're only good for walking in the office!
I wore red ties to all my interviews and did just fine. I wear a blue suit and like the contrast between the colors. I don't think wearing a tie of a certain color actually implies something like power vs humility.
I wore red ties to all my interviews and did just fine. I wear a blue suit and like the contrast between the colors. I don't think wearing a tie of a certain color actually implies something like power vs humility.
Worrying about tie color=pre med neuroticism
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blue suit, red 5$ amazon tie , 25$ dress shoes, and doing pretty alright with my cycle 😉
edit: what im trying to say is you dont have to drop cash on clothes, just dont look disheveled, ur interviewers wont know the idfference between a 500$ suit, 50$ tie and 100$ shoes vs cheap stuff
edit: what im trying to say is you dont have to drop cash on clothes, just dont look disheveled, ur interviewers wont know the idfference between a 500$ suit, 50$ tie and 100$ shoes vs cheap stuff
I wore red ties to all my interviews and did just fine. I wear a blue suit and like the contrast between the colors. I don't think wearing a tie of a certain color actually implies something like power vs humility.
Worrying about tie color=pre med neuroticism
Obviously it's a subtle/subconscious thing. It's not like, "Oh you got a red tie on, you're powerful" or "Oh you got a blue tie on, you're humble." Those Wall Street guys could probably explain this better.
blue suit, red 5$ amazon tie , 25$ dress shoes, and doing pretty alright with my cycle 😉
edit: what im trying to say is you dont have to drop cash on clothes, just dont look disheveled, ur interviewers wont know the idfference between a 500$ suit, 50$ tie and 100$ shoes vs cheap stuff
Totally agree with you. Whatever works, right?
Loll, actually I down-spent on my suit to make myself look more humble. I think having a cheap, but decent looking (or expensive but simple/cheap looking) suit works much better than a flashy one.
Obviously it's a subtle/subconscious thing. It's not like, "Oh you got a red tie on, you're powerful" or "Oh you got a blue tie on, you're humble." Those Wall Street guys could probably explain this better.
Totally agree with you. Whatever works, right?
Loll I know, just never heard that before. Glad I didn't hear it before interviews or else it would've sub-consciously played an effect on me to. That "what if there's that 1% chance this negatively affects me .... ok fine, brown tie it is."
Good shoes can last decades. I like Alden, probably partially because it's a US company, and it was good enough for Indiana Jones/Harrison Ford. However, I'm planning to take a trip to NYC soon and while there I'm going to up my shoe game with a semi custom last. It's going to be sweet.
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Il Destriero
Do you have any experience with Edward Green, John Lobb, or Gaziano & Girling?
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wxman393
We had an interviewee a few weeks ago show up in khakis, an Under Armour golf polo, and some very nice looking Nikes. Unfortunately, our interview groups are rather small (<10 students) and you traditionally meet with the Dean/Associate Dean in a small conference room.
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That's hilariousWe had an interviewee a few weeks ago show up in khakis, an Under Armour golf polo, and some very nice looking Nikes. Unfortunately, our interview groups are rather small (<10 students) and you traditionally meet with the Dean/Associate Dean in a small conference room.
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He probably hoped the dean would take him out for a quick 18 after the interview.
I was in the elevator yesterday with an army of peds resident hopefuls. It was like the clone army descended on the hospital. Dark charcoal/black suits and white/off white shirts across the board. The only variability was in the shoes. And there were some questionable choices...
If you're going to wear god awful shoes, at least polish the damned things.
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Il Destriero
I was in the elevator yesterday with an army of peds resident hopefuls. It was like the clone army descended on the hospital. Dark charcoal/black suits and white/off white shirts across the board. The only variability was in the shoes. And there were some questionable choices...
If you're going to wear god awful shoes, at least polish the damned things.
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Il Destriero
110$
$110 for a ****in' tie?
Might as well pick up a swimsuit while you're at kohl's. You'll need it in the Caribbean
http://www.neimanmarcus.com/Brioni-Solid-Silk-Satin-Tie-Red/prod176960245/p.prod
If anyone literally wants Donald Trump's exact tie, here you go.
EDIT: Glad I'm not the only one wearing Brioni/other expensive tie brands in medical school. Good quality ties are the best (same with shoes...).
Ok seriously that $230 for a tie?? How the hell is it justified to pay that much??
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Real question though: Would a green tie be alright? I think a shiny dark green would stand out against the blue/grey/black ones.
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Dark green is fine.Real question though: Would a green tie be alright? I think a shiny dark green would stand out against the blue/grey/black ones.
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@kelminak
There's a huge difference between a department store tie that you spend $50-80 on and a tie that costs $100+ (especially the ones that cost $150-about $200). Quality doesn't really change much after the $200 mark. I can hang my Drakes ties in my closet and see the wrinkles come out within 1-3 hours, not to mention that they have a very nice fabric and good drape. They also tie very superb knots. This gives my outfit a more polished appearance, along with my shoes. You can say that they cost a lot, which is true, but the investment is worth it.
The funny thing about ties and shoes is that they can make other aspects of your wardrobe that you spent less on (relatively speaking) look better, but the same is not true vice-versa. Cheap, low-quality dress shoes and ties are the bane of all medical students.
There's a huge difference between a department store tie that you spend $50-80 on and a tie that costs $100+ (especially the ones that cost $150-about $200). Quality doesn't really change much after the $200 mark. I can hang my Drakes ties in my closet and see the wrinkles come out within 1-3 hours, not to mention that they have a very nice fabric and good drape. They also tie very superb knots. This gives my outfit a more polished appearance, along with my shoes. You can say that they cost a lot, which is true, but the investment is worth it.
The funny thing about ties and shoes is that they can make other aspects of your wardrobe that you spent less on (relatively speaking) look better, but the same is not true vice-versa. Cheap, low-quality dress shoes and ties are the bane of all medical students.
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He probably hoped the dean would take him out for a quick 18 after the interview.
I was in the elevator yesterday with an army of peds resident hopefuls. It was like the clone army descended on the hospital. Dark charcoal/black suits and white/off white shirts across the board. The only variability was in the shoes. And there were some questionable choices...
If you're going to wear god awful shoes, at least polish the damned things.
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Il Destriero
Hahaha! This.
I also wore a Bur
That is some serious...serious exaggeration. I cant imagine any of your patients will care that your shoes are 200 dollars instead of 400.
@kelminak
but the investment is worth it.
Cheap, low-quality dress shoes and ties are the bane of all medical students.
That is some serious...serious exaggeration. I cant imagine any of your patients will care that your shoes are 200 dollars instead of 400.
I also wore a Bur
That is some serious...serious exaggeration. I cant imagine any of your patients will care that your shoes are 200 dollars instead of 400.
The patients may not care, but cheap shoes and ties are usually pretty obvious to anyone looking. Don't be that guy, unless you really can't stretch a bit to afford some decent clothes.
Allen Edmonds are a good choice and they can often be found on sale if you can't swing Alden's which are rarely on sale and can cost ~1/3 more.
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Il Destriero
The patients may not care, but cheap shoes and ties are usually pretty obvious to anyone looking. Don't be that guy, unless you really can't stretch a bit to afford some decent clothes.
Allen Edmonds are a good choice and they can often be found on sale if you can't swing Alden's which are rarely on sale and can cost ~1/3 more.
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Il Destriero
If you buy factory seconds Allen Edmonds from the Shoe Bank, you can get them even cheaper... for about the same price as any dress shoe you'd find in the mall (just better). I am of the opinion that you ought to buy the best you can afford. Saving money for the sake of saving money by buying the cheapest thing you can buy is no virtue, but if you can hit the "sweet spot" between quality and value, then that is a smart choice.
If you buy factory seconds Allen Edmonds from the Shoe Bank, you can get them even cheaper... for about the same price as any dress shoe you'd find in the mall (just better). I am of the opinion that you ought to buy the best you can afford. Saving money for the sake of saving money by buying the cheapest thing you can buy is no virtue, but if you can hit the "sweet spot" between quality and value, then that is a smart choice.
My allen edmonds were a gift and I can fully attest that I will not be being full price next time around ahahaha. I do absolutely love them though.
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You can stop by the John Lobb store!Good shoes can last decades. I like Alden, probably partially because it's a US company, and it was good enough for Indiana Jones/Harrison Ford. However, I'm planning to take a trip to NYC soon and while there I'm going to up my shoe game with a semi custom last. It's going to be sweet.
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Il Destriero
You can stop by the John Lobb store!
I suggest the Gaziano and Girling, exceptional.
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