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Man Dressing For Interview


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By peter hutch   [ 03/07/2008 ]
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Man dressing for interview is challenging because that's the day when you wish to make a good impression on the boss. This calls for the need to have the perfect interview clothes for men. Any western men formalwear will not be suitable for the day. You need to match everything and make a good combination of your business suit and tie. What pattern and which color are apt needs to be worked out.

Dressing smarter than you think you probably need to dress is the safest option because as the old saying goes, “You don’t get a second chance at a first impression! “. I’ve turned up to an interview dressed casually before and I have immediately regretted the decision once the interviewer looked me up and down with just a hint of disdain. Apparently jeans, trainers and a t-shirt with the slogan “fancy a fcuk” are not suitable for a job interview!

Be formal (no matter what the regular dress code is at the job). The only exceptions to this are if you are interviewing somewhere that they tell you specifically what to wear for your own safety such as at a factory. For most interviews, a suit is the appropriate attire. A blue suit works the best and it gives you a lot of versatility in terms of shirt and tie choice. Light or dark grey are also good conservative choices. A three button suit will look good on almost anyone, while a 2 button will give a slightly taller/slimmer appearance.

Choose a solid white or blue shirt. You don’t want to look too flashy with a brightly colored shirt, and striped and especially patterned shirts are a little less formal. A straight collar is also more formal than a button down. Choose one with a medium spread. If you have a particularly large neck, a wider collar may look better.

Shoe Color and Style: Interviewees should wear black, oxblood or brown leather shoes. Black shoes are strongly recommended as they match almost with any suit, and are easy to coordinate with a belt. Rubber soles are acceptable if they are low profile (that is without noticeable treads). Loafers are forbidden.

Belt: Your belt must always match your shoe color. Large or flashy belt-buckles aren't permissible, but suspenders are, provided that they fit properly. Major taboos - Cheap digital watches (unless the company you're interviewing with manufacturers, imports, or distributes them). When it comes to briefcases, the narrower the better, three-inch imported leather versions are probably the most impressive, and they never go out of style. Avoid clothes made of polyester and other synthetic fibers, they are inferior to natural fibers in a multitude of ways, nor do they "breathe." There are a few exceptions in this category, so if you wear blends, make sure they're of excellent quality.

Black Suit:

Predominant color of necktie should be in red, burgundy, yellow or gold which is generally best with a black suit.Let us direct you at this point to what we think are appropriate: For entry level position try our neckties by Tango

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