Would these shoes be okay? I tend to be wobbly in pumps and still wanted some height, but I haven't seen that many mentions of thicker heels here
perfect.Would these shoes be okay? I tend to be wobbly in pumps and still wanted some height, but I haven't seen that many mentions of thicker heels here
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Would these shoes be okay? I tend to be wobbly in pumps and still wanted some height, but I haven't seen that many mentions of thicker heels here
It does not look business casual, looks too casual. I would mistake it for high end leggings.This is a business casual question, not an interview question, but I thought y’all might have some input:
I bought a pair of those skinny ankle pants that people are wearing these days, and I like them, but I’ve got super long legs, and these pants don’t come anywhere near my ankles. They stop about 2/3 of the way between my knee and ankle, so more like Capri/culotte length. I don’t mind the way they look, but they seem a little more cookout casual than business casual to me. What say y’all?
Edit to add:
They look basically like this on me:
https://m.macys.com/shop/product/al...MI3OTjhYaG3AIVW7jACh02nA0MEAQYASABEgJHkPD_BwE
They look skinny to me. Is there a matching jacket? Will you wear a contrasting jacket?Is this pant acceptable? It says they are "skinny" but they look reasonably straight to me.
Planning on matching jacket. I'm very short so I always worry about wider shapes.They look skinny to me. Is there a matching jacket? Will you wear a contrasting jacket?
Would this top be acceptable under a charcoal suit?
The pinstripe top would be wrong under a suit jacket. It's basically a jacket-substitute.
Is this pant acceptable? It says they are "skinny" but they look reasonably straight to me.
The "skinny" pants are indeed almost certainly too skinny. Plus they're knit, which (unless it's a VERY good knit -- so NOT from The Limited) will read as too casual. If your legs are skinnier than the model's and they hang straight without clinging, you might be able to get away with it, but there are much safer choices out there, and tailoring straight pants to reduce the width slightly is a very easy and inexpensive alteration.
Mind sharing where these are from? Like you, I prefer thicker heels and these look like a great find.Would these shoes be okay? I tend to be wobbly in pumps and still wanted some height, but I haven't seen that many mentions of thicker heels here
Mind sharing where these are from? Like you, I prefer thicker heels and these look like a great find.
Also, related question: what kind of bags/purses are you ladies planning to carry?
I don't recommend seersucker for business professional.https://www.macys.com/shop/product/...owse_3&tdp=cm_choiceId~z6009513~xcm_pos~zPos3
What do we think of this style suit with a black blouse and 1 inch pumps?
In fall and winter?
It's not terrible but I can't recommend it.Perhaps not in November - December, but September/warmer climates? I don't like the look of dark gray personally. Looking for a nice alternative to black.
Ok, thanks so much for the feedback!It's not terrible but I can't recommend it.
Cotton suits are not business professional and they certainly don't have a serious vibe...
Perhaps not in November - December, but September/warmer climates? I don't like the look of dark gray personally. Looking for a nice alternative to black.
Would these shoes be appropriate?
They're actually dance shoes, but they are very comfortable!
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They are fine.Would these shoes be appropriate?
They're actually dance shoes, but they are very comfortable!
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Oh wow, really? This is awesome. I have a couple pairs of character shoes back from my dancing days and never would have worn them out and about back when I was dancing for obvious reasons. But if these are acceptable then that just saved me about $100 in shoes! Not to mention the nostalgia of my dancing days and the fact that the ones I have are certainly broken in already 🙂They are fine.
Would these shoes be appropriate?
They're actually dance shoes, but they are very comfortable!
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Oh wow, really? This is awesome. I have a couple pairs of character shoes back from my dancing days and never would have worn them out and about back when I was dancing for obvious reasons. But if these are acceptable then that just saved me about $100 in shoes! Not to mention the nostalgia of my dancing days and the fact that the ones I have are certainly broken in already 🙂
Even a very small heel is better that flats.Also, I genuinely have foot problems. Totally flat feet, need to wear orthotics, and until I put more leg muscle on, I have some knee pain. Would dressy flats be ok with a skirt suit then? Heels hurt a lot.
Edit: Some pagecatching told me that it has to be nude hose, so I will get that.
Even a very small heel is better that flats.
"Straight" refers to the pant being straight from the hip/thigh. Fold the pants up from the bottom; if they are narrower at the cuff than at the thigh, they are not straight. These look skinny as advertised. Interesting factoid: we called them "cigarette" back in my day. Probably un-PC now.Is this pant acceptable? It says they are "skinny" but they look reasonably straight to me.
Also I've seen that suit in person (just yesterday at Macy's) and the fabric is stiff; it doesn't fall well.It's not terrible but I can't recommend it.
Cotton suits are not business professional and they certainly don't have a serious vibe...
If you absolutely need to wear flats, opt for a pantsuit instead of a dress or skirt suit.
Hmm, I can see if I can find anything. It's not that flats are that comfortable, they just have seemed to be the least worst dressy option :-/ For the last 10 months or so, I've been having problems with misalignment of my knees causing my kneecaps to rub against my condyles. The fix is to put on more muscle/do physical therapy and wear orthotics, and I haven't been able to do the former since I've been so busy. Even with orthotics while wearing sneakers, it can be rough. Shoe shopping sucks for me.Even a very small heel is better that flats.
Is a thin heel acceptable? It’s about 2.5- 3 inches, very comfortable to walk in... or are thicker heels the norm?
Are pantyhose absolutely necessary if wearing a skirt suit? I'm attending an interview next week and it's supposed to be almost 90 degrees and I'm just trying to stay as cool as possible.
The safe bet is to take it out.I have a very subtle cartilage piercing in one ear. I would rather not take it out because it can close pretty quickly but do you guys think it will pose a problem? It is just a stud, not a hoop.
Darn... ok I will then.The safe bet is to take it out.
That is a scuba dress!!!I am much much more comfortable in a dress than in a skirt or pants. I have this dress in both black and the dark purple, and I also have this suite jacket. Would that be appropriate? Everyone keeps saying the dress should be the same material as the suit jacket and for this it isn't 100% the same but it is the same designer and looks very nice together. Also, I'm stringing together 3 interviews in a row and the dress doesn't wrinkle and only worrying about 2 pieces would be very helpful in minimizing stress before the interview.
If you don’t get have a suit this would be a great opportunity to get one. You’ll prob need one again to wear in med school if you attend any professional things or do clinic work (at least you’ll wear the pants). It’s not unheard of for people to wear a dress and jacket for II’s but you prob don’t want to stand out in a sloppy/lazy/cheap way after putting in years of work to get to your interview (imo). That’s why I ended up buying a suit for this app cycle, but maybe someone with more experience can chime in?Is it absolutely necessary to buy a suit? I was thinking formal pants/ nice blouse/ black blazer would be okay
So I know that heels > flats if possible, but I have an ongoing foot injury so heels are really going to be tough for me. I don’t want to mess up my interview because I’m distracted by foot pain. I found the shoes in this picture and they seem professional to me. They are flats but have some structure to them.
Any thoughts?
Also - what color shoes should be worn with a navy suit?
Thanks!
If you have a SteinMart near you (not sure if they’re nationwide), I found some very nice kitten heels there.So I know that heels > flats if possible, but I have an ongoing foot injury so heels are really going to be tough for me. I don’t want to mess up my interview because I’m distracted by foot pain. I found the shoes in this picture and they seem professional to me. They are flats but have some structure to them.
Any thoughts?
Also - what color shoes should be worn with a navy suit?
Thanks!
Charcoal is great.Gals, I'm sure this has been asked before but what's the consensus on gray suits?
To me the pants look too skinny around the ankles but I'm not sure.Thoughts? I really like this suit but want to make sure cut of pants is okay (they are a very high quality material but are cut narrower than many suits). This is actually the first pair of suit pants I've found that fits well in the hips, so I'd love to keep this suit ideally but will definitely return if it would be seen as too informal! Thanks in advance 🙂