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for interviews, that is. im thinking of going to Express Men and buying one from there. also, does it have to be black suit? what do most guys wear?
jtank said:for interviews, that is. im thinking of going to Express Men and buying one from there. also, does it have to be black suit? what do most guys wear?
Code Brown said:I think it's actually more important to have a nice tie and a good shirt that fits you properly if money is an issue. Too many people have decent suits and crappy shirts or ugly ties.
stoleyerscrubz said:excuse my ignorance but what makes for a "crappy shirt"?
xxbruinxx said:come on....i think u guys are taking this too far
i completely agree that you need a decent suit, and look professional, but as to the nit picky...i think i'd rather rely on my application/personality to wow them (if i'm not being too optimistic here), not my shoes
as far as experess men goes, it's a good store, but you'd better be tall and thin if you're going to look good in their clothing, from what i've seen (my roommate shops there constantly). honestly, i saw everything from black suits, to high fashion pinstripes, to a tan suit with a bright red shirt at my interviews, and i TOTALLY don't think it matters, as long as you look presentable. if you don't have a lot of money, and you think that a black suit will be the best investment, buy one, and wear it with something beautiful like a light blue shirt and a good tie. but don't stress out over it. i really don't think it's as much of an issue as people here make it out to be.jtank said:for interviews, that is. im thinking of going to Express Men and buying one from there. also, does it have to be black suit? what do most guys wear?
hardy said:What's the difference between a $200 and a $500 suit? I honestly can't tell...
stoleyerscrubz said:excuse my ignorance but what makes for a "crappy shirt"?
jtank said:anyone else have any suggestions??
nockamura said:You don't need to stand out. Chances are that if they remember you because of your outfit, then you failed miserably at your interview and/or looked weird. They only remember the wackos.
You probably couldn't tell the difference between a $300 suit and a $1200 one from 5ft away. The shirt and tie do make a difference. You really would't want anything that stands out too much. The tie and shirt must go together. Either wear white, a french blue, or some light color. Tying a good knot in the tie could also help. I see so many young guys with a half ass tied tie. A good Windsor knot should look large and crisp and fill up most of the neck area. my 1 cent and the other cent i get from my girlfriend.jtank said:anyone else have any suggestions??
freaker said:I saw a lot of guys with really crappy ties that should not have been worn to interviews. Seriously, go to Brooks Brothers and look at their ties. These are what you SHOULD be wearing to interviews. You don't have to buy them there, as they're expensive, but stripes or simple patterns are considered professional.
IgweEmeka said:My girlfriend thinks I look absolutely irresistible (her words, i swear) when I wear my pink tie with my black suit and white shirt. Is the pink tie pushing it with adcoms? hey maybe there are a few fashion conscious members or females who would appreciate a manly guy like myself wearing a pink tie.
KingTutATL said:You probably couldn't tell the difference between a $300 suit and a $1200 one from 5ft away.
The shirt and tie do make a difference. You really would't want anything that stands out too much. The tie and shirt must go together. Either wear white, a french blue, or some light color. Tying a good knot in the tie could also help. I see so many young guys with a half ass tied tie. A good Windsor knot should look large and crisp and fill up most of the neck area. my 1 cent and the other cent i get from my girlfriend.
AggieJohn said:I'm curious, all I've ever owned was a black suit. What kind of tie do you wear with a navy blue suit? White shirt I presume? Also, I was checking online, and a lot of places have 3 peice suits (ie the vest). What do ya'll think? Too 1930's?
jtank said:for interviews, that is. im thinking of going to Express Men and buying one from there. also, does it have to be black suit? what do most guys wear?
I think you should just wear what looks good on you - blue is way better on me than white is.doc05 said:you should wear a white shirt. blue is not such a good choice. A windsor knot reeks of pomposity -- just go with 4-in-hand and don't be sloppy.
jtank said:for interviews, that is. im thinking of going to Express Men and buying one from there. also, does it have to be black suit? what do most guys wear?
freaker said:For women, J.Crew and Ann Taylor make excellent suits, often having suit pants with lower cuts, yet still very professional.
jtank said:for interviews, that is. im thinking of going to Express Men and buying one from there. also, does it have to be black suit? what do most guys wear?
xxbruinxx said:come on....i think u guys are taking this too far
i completely agree that you need a decent suit, and look professional, but as to the nit picky...i think i'd rather rely on my application/personality to wow them (if i'm not being too optimistic here), not my shoes
evade said:In the end, a suit is not even necessary. My best friend from high school is an M1 at Yale, and she never bought a suit for interviewing. Sure, it probably cut down her chances a little bit. . .some interviewers hated the fact that she wore no suit, but some of 'em loved it. So don't worry. Anything goes. 🙂
xSTALLiONx said:at one of my interviews... a kid wore a suit with nice shirt and tie.. but had trendy steve madden shoes on.. totally didn't match and everyone including the 2nd year med students kept looking at him like an idiot..