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Does it look unprofessional to wear more than 2" hills in an interview with suit(pants)? What if it s leather, thick hill, and looks really professional? Has anyone gone to an interview with more than 2" hills?!
 
Sigh... first of all, it's "heel" not "hill". Secondly, I think wearing super high heels is more of an issue of comfort than professionalism. 3" heels can still look professional but if you're going on a tour of the school, make sure you can walk in them or bring flats for walking.
 
I'm wearing these to my interview. They're comfortable enough for me to walk around all day and feel fine.
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I'm sure high heels would attract a lot of attention.
 
Sigh... first of all, it's "heel" not "hill". Secondly, I think wearing super high heels is more of an issue of comfort than professionalism. 3" heels can still look professional but if you're going on a tour of the school, make sure you can walk in them or bring flats for walking.

Haha iphone autocorrection. I was roo lazy to repost my thread! And thanks for your reply. My shoes are 4" and they are really comfortable.
 
Haha iphone autocorrection. I was roo lazy to repost my thread! And thanks for your reply. My shoes are 4" and they are really comfortable.

Hmm...4 inches might stand out in a bad way. Unless you're wearing slacks to cover up how high they actually are, I'd play it safe with 2 inches or a little more.
 
Mine were 3 inches, but they were thicker heels. I wore mine with a pant suit. I think skinnier, tall heels may appear on the more inappropriate side. Stay on the conservative side. To play it safe, I would opt for shorter heels. Make sure they are close toed shoes 🙂
 
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