This channel is much better than both Real Men Real Style and Alpha M, no disrespect to those guys. The branding and feel is just so much more professional and inclusive.
Hostarius it is a different focus, they focus more on a general modern take of classic style, whereas this is more focused on true classical menswear. He does do a better job outlining topics though, but they are also great.
I learn great information from all of these wonderful individuals but my focus is with Sven and Gentleman's Gazette as I am in my mid 50's and I'm building my own Classic Men's Wardrobe.
Nothing better than the true european classic fashion and étiquettes. I feel sometimes pathetic to the North American fashion style. :) baggy suits , cowboy style or puffy freezing winter survival outwear (I live in Canada). I found it difficult to find men's high quality outwear and accessories..
Tech is tough. Even corporate tech thinks they're Google. I went for an interview with a hugh healthcare org and healthcare is pretty conservative. Wore my best suit and oxfords and everyone walking into the place was in jeans and tee shirts. Hiring manager looked like he'd been sleeping in his outfit all week. Wouldn't have been so bad if I wasn't 20 years older than everyone I saw. "Look, folks, Dad is here!"
That's exactly how it is in the tech world. I went for an interview a few months ago and the hiring manager literally had on jeans and a sloppy button up.I still wear a suit each time as I'd rather err on the side of caution.
Sven you are on point about everything _except_ the tie knot. A tie looks fantastic with a well tied windsor with a spread collar. It's symmetric, more visually striking, and projects confidence. The four-in-hand is best for little schoolboys and happy hour with coworkers.
God bless all who live this roll because just the thought triggers me and certainly makes me want to climb the walls..... y'all are the fabric of society and have my total respect.
Being in software, out dressing the interviewer is a serious concern for me! Sadly, there is no way to predict exactly where to put your limits for these cases; some of them are quite well dressed as well.
I often tell my clients that the key to nailing an interview is researching the company to the point where you already know exactly what to expect from the interview. Know who is going to interview you. Know their name, know their style, know the questions they’re going to ask you. Knowing all of this will put you in a position to dress equal or slightly less than them, giving you the appearance that you are indeed better than any other candidate and therefor the only choice. This video hit the nail on the head at the end with the blazer and chinos with a tie and pocket square. That outfit gives you plenty of opportunity to both look nice and show your personality.
@@DiggitySchwag Thank you for sharing. I have learned significantly since that era. It is still quite hard to keep track of insecure managers wearing a tucked in polo with jeans and saggy white socks.
Great tips. Your point about the rubber shoe soles got me thinking... if you go for an elegant shoe sole (i.e. leather) then be careful about wearing shoes that are too new. Brand new shoes with a soft or smooth leather sole means that you may slip on the office carpet! I've done this before with new shoes, albeit thankfully not during an interview. Just a little add on tip!
What can you tell us about messenger bags, laptop cases and bags for men? It would be interesting a video about those topics. I have to go with one to the office and I'm considering Maxpedition Testudo or Maxpedition operator tactical attache but I'm not sure. Would you give some advice or make some video about? Thanks if so. Thanks a lot.
I'm afraid I don't agree with your opinion regarding bowties and black shoes. Six months ago, I applied for a position as a law clerk at a rather conservative law firm, which would lead one to believe that bowties and anything other than black shoes would play against me. However, I wore a three piece suit with a bowtie and brown shoes and was selected for the position from among 15 applicants.
Great guide - but what about the second interview? I usually wear a grey herringbone suit that I feel great in, but I'm less confident in my other (cheaper) suits. Is it alright to wear the same grey herringbone to my second interview, with perhaps different shoes and different shirt and necktie?
I've found that if you have one item that's a little out there or flashy it gives you something to break the ice with and something that they can remember you by visually. At least that's how I got my last job. :P
I went to a tech interview with a manchester shirt and chinos and got the job. Just had a pair of new balance sneakers on my feet. Dressing up for an interview will make u look like a boomer
What about an internal interview in IT? Shirt and jacket, with no tie is a few levels above local standards. Still should I wear suit for an interview? I am comfortable wearing suit but it doesn't fit there at all.
Are you the sort of person to go to a fancy restaurant in black tie, put your foot on the table, roll up your trousers and gloat about your non-hairy calves?
In certain professions and social circles, cufflinks have negative associations with old wealth and may come across as obnoxious depending on the interviewer. While I certainly appreciate them as a fine detail, I would not experiment with cufflinks during an interview and would go with barrel cuffs. The time for cufflinks is after you've gotten the job and are certain that they would not be offensive or excessive within the given office culture. In large law firms, for example, most associates would not be expected to wear them or even chastised for dressing "beyond their pay grade." On the other hand, some of the law firm partners, all of whom have already earned their stripes, may choose to wear them or display other eccentricities.
I have always wondered what to wear to medical job interviews? Ony last interview I wore a blue blazer, white dress shirt, navy tie, charcoal dress slacks with tan cap toe dress shoes. The daily attire are scrubs. I think maybe I was over dressed?
We need to get back to where what we call dress clothes are the normal attire of our society like they used to be when people valued dignity, I try to wear a blazer and never walk out of the house without a tie and I'm ostracized for it.
I really like this style of clothing but I work in small software company where you can wear flip-flops and short. And it's really hard to dress up with a blazer or sports jacket. I usually go with jeans s classic jacket and a button down.
I'm wearing a three piece suit to a job interview. Granted it's an office job with a specific profession. But it's also very cold right now and I don't think it's that pretentious to wear such an outfit. If it was summer time perhaps just a standard two piece would be enough.
Im curious though, about advice for summer interviews. it's all fine and dandy to dress up during the fall/winter/early spring, but come mid spring into early fall, and it can be a scorcher. it was 92 and sunny today. if you are in any way waiting for public transit, you will melt before you get to the interview. But wearing a white or cream blazer (or suit) would be inappropriate. And I imagine something like a boater or panama hat would be as well. especially in this day and age where wearing a hat at *all* is looked at weirdly
Considering the view that straight-end neckties are more on the casual side in contrast with pointed ones, would you still approve a knit silk one for an interview in the corporate IT field?
Just looking for advice here - I have an interview in a retail position, presumably a suit is too formal, was going to wear shirt, suit trousers and black shoes,but maybe I'm mistaken? Thanks
for students: nobody will hold it against you if you don't have a suit, but dress pants with long sleeve button down shirt is enough, and borrow one of your dad's tie.
Question if you read this before Wednesday. Is that suit your wearing too bright? I'm wondering if my blue suit I bought is dark enough and it's about that shade.i have an interview and I've lost 70 lbs since wearing my dark gray suit and I'd rather not buy another one because I have some more weight to lose.
For some reason, someone in my family thinks that all men MUST wear a tie for an interview, not realizing not everyone can (which she probably hadn't known before).
+Malaquias Alfaro We have them in short size - for those about 5'8" or shorter. if you go to www.gentlemansgazette.com/shop/ and check an item you like, you will see the full description below the pictures.
Thanks for the video! Really enjoyed watching it. I have a question about the dress shirt though. Would an off-white dress shirt be suitable to wear for an interview? Something similar to a super light cream color or a white shirt with a little gray in it
If the job you're applying to get is one in which you'll always wear suits from Monday to Friday - like a high-end law firm or something like that - would you try to be dressed even 'better' than how you'd look every day (considering you get the job) or would you wear the same simple yet elegant suit?
Is it bad if I polish my black shoes in the interview? I love to polish my own shoes and normally all of them finish really shiny and professional looking even my matte finish shoes have a shiny toe.
what if it's a job interview at J Crew? Would a navy blazer, chino pants, and loafers be fine? What's the ideal look for a place like J Crew? I hope you see this!
I hope you're not taking me seriously. ;) I wouldn't recommend wearing a lab coat, but maybe a jacket with a fitting turtle neck or something along those lines. Chill, but not too chill, because academics seem to be on the more relaxed side when it comes to clothing "rules".
What if I wear a bow tie? Bow ties are all I wear nowadays with buttoned shirts and suits. Are job interviews the exception to wear a tie? And, if I can wear a bow tie, my entire outfit would be: a solid navy blue blazer and pants, solid light blue shirt, a navy blue bow tie with white polka dots, and grayish-bluefish oxfords? I am tilling of applying for a retail job or a diner. Thanks in advance!
+Gentleman's Gazette Great video and nice suit! By showing sensibility to social norms (also the company's), you demonstrate awareness and that you understand how the world works. Classy; not flashy. Your replies and, eventually, work efforts will manifest how different or go-getter you are - if you really are.
I’m interviewing for a server opportunity and I’m torn between want to show respect and trying too hard. I’m going with khakis, brown dress shoes, white button down shirt and tie.
Since a suit with a double breasted coat is appropriate for a job interview, is a three piece suit with a double or single breasted vest also appropriate for a job interview?
In academic jobs, a business suit would likely be a deterrent unless its as an Economics Professor position. Ivy style in conservative, 'Autumn" colors and patterns would work best.
I have no choice but to challenge want you're saying here. I agree that you'll never go wrong wearing a good looking suit to a job interview but the workplace environment should dictate what clothing is appropriate for a job interview. If I'm interviewing a technical person then nice casual clothes will work just fine and a suit would look out of place. If , however, I'm interviewing a salesperson or a manager, then an expensive well fitting suit is a must.
Does it really matter if you wear a black suit or a charcoal suit? I know that a charcoal suit is a little lighter, but I can't the difference. Most men can't tell the difference, only men in the fashion industry. I work in a law firm and I see tons of men wear a black suits to work. It is probably the most common suits color.
+JuliusCaesar500 most lawyers are poorly dressed but on average the one's who dress well are more successful in my experience. Of course you can always find exceptions
In my country we always say to wear your ordinary clothes to an interview. You should only wear a suit if that is a regular thig you wear in everyday situations… if it is not, you should NEVER wear it to a job interview. If you normally wear a t-shirt and jeans that’s what you should wear, if you normally wear sweat pants and hoodies that is what you should wear. Otherwise you send out wrong signals of who you are and for a job interview thats bad. The person who interviews you wanna know who YOU ARE.
Hi I dont understand why many people say wearing a black suit is only reserved for funerals when i see many people wearing them everywhere. Tv presenters and other personalities often wear black suits.
This channel is much better than both Real Men Real Style and Alpha M, no disrespect to those guys. The branding and feel is just so much more professional and inclusive.
+Hostarius Aaron and Antonio are fantastic at what they do. We all have a different take on things and you can learn something from all of us.
Hostarius it is a different focus, they focus more on a general modern take of classic style, whereas this is more focused on true classical menswear. He does do a better job outlining topics though, but they are also great.
I learn great information from all of these wonderful individuals but my focus is with Sven and Gentleman's Gazette as I am in my mid 50's and I'm building my own Classic Men's Wardrobe.
Nothing better than the true european classic fashion and étiquettes. I feel sometimes pathetic to the North American fashion style. :) baggy suits , cowboy style or puffy freezing winter survival outwear (I live in Canada). I found it difficult to find men's high quality outwear and accessories..
Have you seen this video from mr porter about black tie? After seeing it I had to wash my eyes out with bleach it was so horrible!
Tech is tough. Even corporate tech thinks they're Google. I went for an interview with a hugh healthcare org and healthcare is pretty conservative. Wore my best suit and oxfords and everyone walking into the place was in jeans and tee shirts. Hiring manager looked like he'd been sleeping in his outfit all week. Wouldn't have been so bad if I wasn't 20 years older than everyone I saw. "Look, folks, Dad is here!"
That's exactly how it is in the tech world. I went for an interview a few months ago and the hiring manager literally had on jeans and a sloppy button up.I still wear a suit each time as I'd rather err on the side of caution.
Sven you are on point about everything _except_ the tie knot. A tie looks fantastic with a well tied windsor with a spread collar. It's symmetric, more visually striking, and projects confidence. The four-in-hand is best for little schoolboys and happy hour with coworkers.
it screams little school boy.. that was hilarious!
God bless all who live this roll because just the thought triggers me and certainly makes me want to climb the walls..... y'all are the fabric of society and have my total respect.
I got an interview coming up this vid had really helpful tips and was coincidental that it popped up in my feed! Thanks Sven
+Jaz Raindi You're welcome and good luck!
I once wore my Navy striped DB suit by Isaia Napoli with brown Edward Green Monkstraps to a McDonald’s interview.
Got the job flipping burgers...
I interview medical support staff. I’m honestly happy if people come in with a collared shirt.
I saw this video last night, before I had a job interview today. Your advice was definitely heeded :)
+browland1 Wish you the best! :)
Great timing, I'll having Interview job this year, and i'm pretty confused, but thanks to your video Raphael, such a great help
+BamB HSF You're welcome and good luck!
Being in software, out dressing the interviewer is a serious concern for me! Sadly, there is no way to predict exactly where to put your limits for these cases; some of them are quite well dressed as well.
I often tell my clients that the key to nailing an interview is researching the company to the point where you already know exactly what to expect from the interview. Know who is going to interview you. Know their name, know their style, know the questions they’re going to ask you. Knowing all of this will put you in a position to dress equal or slightly less than them, giving you the appearance that you are indeed better than any other candidate and therefor the only choice. This video hit the nail on the head at the end with the blazer and chinos with a tie and pocket square. That outfit gives you plenty of opportunity to both look nice and show your personality.
@@DiggitySchwag Thank you for sharing. I have learned significantly since that era. It is still quite hard to keep track of insecure managers wearing a tucked in polo with jeans and saggy white socks.
I love your videos so much. They help me so much too. Could you please do a wardrobe tour!
Great tips.
Your point about the rubber shoe soles got me thinking... if you go for an elegant shoe sole (i.e. leather) then be careful about wearing shoes that are too new. Brand new shoes with a soft or smooth leather sole means that you may slip on the office carpet!
I've done this before with new shoes, albeit thankfully not during an interview. Just a little add on tip!
What can you tell us about messenger bags, laptop cases and bags for men? It would be interesting a video about those topics.
I have to go with one to the office and I'm considering Maxpedition Testudo or Maxpedition operator tactical attache but I'm not sure.
Would you give some advice or make some video about? Thanks if so.
Thanks a lot.
I'll add it to the list
What about tie clip/bar, would it be appropriate? Thanks
I don't see why not.
I'm afraid I don't agree with your opinion regarding bowties and black shoes. Six months ago, I applied for a position as a law clerk at a rather conservative law firm, which would lead one to believe that bowties and anything other than black shoes would play against me. However, I wore a three piece suit with a bowtie and brown shoes and was selected for the position from among 15 applicants.
Ermac97 It doesn't necessarily mean someone was wrong, it probably just means you were a really good candidate.
Right there with you, friend. I’m a bow tie man.
Who sells the satchel or briefcase at 7:12? anyone knows
I have a white dress shirt and thinking of wear a light brown/tan dress shirt with a navy Laruen Ralph Lauren suite
Great guide - but what about the second interview? I usually wear a grey herringbone suit that I feel great in, but I'm less confident in my other (cheaper) suits. Is it alright to wear the same grey herringbone to my second interview, with perhaps different shoes and different shirt and necktie?
There's your new slogan "Don't go flashy, stay classy!"
I've found that if you have one item that's a little out there or flashy it gives you something to break the ice with and something that they can remember you by visually. At least that's how I got my last job. :P
I went to a tech interview with a manchester shirt and chinos and got the job. Just had a pair of new balance sneakers on my feet. Dressing up for an interview will make u look like a boomer
man those lapels are huge!!!! lol nice!
My Dad, Uncle & Grandfather used to wear these type of lapel in 90s.......even i had a brown dp suit with huge lapels in early 2000s 😃
Mandeep Baweja Nice!!!
Love the suit you have its very subtle and elegant
What about an internal interview in IT?
Shirt and jacket, with no tie is a few levels above local standards. Still should I wear suit for an interview? I am comfortable wearing suit but it doesn't fit there at all.
What if my calf is really smooth. and I want to show it off
Simply don't do it, it's impolite!
Are you the sort of person to go to a fancy restaurant in black tie, put your foot on the table, roll up your trousers and gloat about your non-hairy calves?
Great video once again, sir.
Should my coat also be in a dark colour or would a camel/beige coat also be acceptable?
Raphael, what should I wear for a job interview for the police academy/job as a police officer?
Amazing article.
Love the suit!
In certain professions and social circles, cufflinks have negative associations with old wealth and may come across as obnoxious depending on the interviewer. While I certainly appreciate them as a fine detail, I would not experiment with cufflinks during an interview and would go with barrel cuffs. The time for cufflinks is after you've gotten the job and are certain that they would not be offensive or excessive within the given office culture. In large law firms, for example, most associates would not be expected to wear them or even chastised for dressing "beyond their pay grade." On the other hand, some of the law firm partners, all of whom have already earned their stripes, may choose to wear them or display other eccentricities.
Old money is best money.
Solid practical advice
Hey Rapheal....i want to know when you should wear Suede dress shoes??? Are they appropriate with suits and can we wear in job interviews :D
I have always wondered what to wear to medical job interviews? Ony last interview I wore a blue blazer, white dress shirt, navy tie, charcoal dress slacks with tan cap toe dress shoes. The daily attire are scrubs. I think maybe I was over dressed?
Should you also wear black shoes with a navy suit? I've always been told that is a no-go
I like your tie!
Thanks!
Gentleman's Gazette What fabric is that, may I ask? Is it knit?
Yes it is knit. :) You may find it here. www.gentlemansgazette.com/shop/accessories/ties/knit-tie-burgundy-red-silk-solid-fort-belvedere?
Gentleman's Gazette Thanks a bunch!
We need to get back to where what we call dress clothes are the normal attire of our society like they used to be when people valued dignity, I try to wear a blazer and never walk out of the house without a tie and I'm ostracized for it.
I really like this style of clothing but I work in small software company where you can wear flip-flops and short. And it's really hard to dress up with a blazer or sports jacket. I usually go with jeans s classic jacket and a button down.
I'm wearing a three piece suit to a job interview. Granted it's an office job with a specific profession. But it's also very cold right now and I don't think it's that pretentious to wear such an outfit. If it was summer time perhaps just a standard two piece would be enough.
Im curious though, about advice for summer interviews. it's all fine and dandy to dress up during the fall/winter/early spring, but come mid spring into early fall, and it can be a scorcher. it was 92 and sunny today. if you are in any way waiting for public transit, you will melt before you get to the interview. But wearing a white or cream blazer (or suit) would be inappropriate. And I imagine something like a boater or panama hat would be as well. especially in this day and age where wearing a hat at *all* is looked at weirdly
Would it be okay to wear a backpack if I am interviewing for the position of a teacher?
Sir I love you navy pin stripe, it looks fabulous.
What do you think about an internship (Praktikum) interview? Am I overdressed with a traditional suit?
Can you suggest what to wear to an interview for a job of a physician(doctor) in the US?
Can you wear a 3 piece suit to an interview and if so what shirt cuff should go with it??
Thanks for sharing this information I do however question black shoes with a dark blue or navy suit? Again thanks for an informative video.
+Frank Gadson Black is still the right shoe color for an interview.
I am black, what shirt colors woud look better on me?
Light blue or white. In general and in interviews. I am brown, which is similar, and a majority of my shirts have any shade or pattern of blue in them
+Omar Dario Jimenez Gomez go with white. High contrast works for you.
Considering the view that straight-end neckties are more on the casual side in contrast with pointed ones, would you still approve a knit silk one for an interview in the corporate IT field?
Just looking for advice here - I have an interview in a retail position, presumably a suit is too formal, was going to wear shirt, suit trousers and black shoes,but maybe I'm mistaken? Thanks
ya when i was interning on Wall Street a guy said to me look very conservative. Dark blue suit, red tie. I'm like me ok.
for students: nobody will hold it against you if you don't have a suit, but dress pants with long sleeve button down shirt is enough, and borrow one of your dad's tie.
agree with most Disagree with buttoned down shirt collars, I find that they retain the shape of the collar after washing and are good for taller men.
Is light gray acceptable?
you said at 2:55 "wear a button down" and then 3:34 "avoid the button down" ??? Im confused
I think he meant just the collar, as the picture at that point depicts
can a three piece suit also work for a job interview?
Question. You say don’t wear bow ties. But what if that’s all I wear?
I love how Raphael assumes we all have hairy calves. I mean, I do, but still.
Question if you read this before Wednesday. Is that suit your wearing too bright? I'm wondering if my blue suit I bought is dark enough and it's about that shade.i have an interview and I've lost 70 lbs since wearing my dark gray suit and I'd rather not buy another one because I have some more weight to lose.
For some reason, someone in my family thinks that all men MUST wear a tie for an interview, not realizing not everyone can (which she probably hadn't known before).
Can you do a video on how to dress in high school
Does this apply for university interviews as well?
are those grenadine ties from the Gentleman's Gazette, and if so, will they fit a 5'4 man?
+Malaquias Alfaro We have them in short size - for those about 5'8" or shorter. if you go to www.gentlemansgazette.com/shop/ and check an item you like, you will see the full description below the pictures.
Thanks for the video! Really enjoyed watching it. I have a question about the dress shirt though. Would an off-white dress shirt be suitable to wear for an interview? Something similar to a super light cream color or a white shirt with a little gray in it
If the job you're applying to get is one in which you'll always wear suits from Monday to Friday - like a high-end law firm or something like that - would you try to be dressed even 'better' than how you'd look every day (considering you get the job) or would you wear the same simple yet elegant suit?
Never outdress the Interviewer
Great video!
Is peak lapel inappropriate?
Is it bad if I polish my black shoes in the interview? I love to polish my own shoes and normally all of them finish really shiny and professional looking even my matte finish shoes have a shiny toe.
Yess do it!
Hey, Mr. Schneider. I love the video. Quick question: can black shoes work with navy blue suits?
Offcourse 100% yess.....they look better with navy then brown...otherwise go with a very dark chocolate pair of shoes.
Are three piece suits acceptable? Also I find three button suits way too 90s
Why does your lapel have two buttonholes?
if not sure just go business casual. always a good look.
what if it's a job interview at J Crew? Would a navy blazer, chino pants, and loafers be fine? What's the ideal look for a place like J Crew? I hope you see this!
+AT 7 My interview is in 2 days so I'm trying to get some tips from the chosen one!
If you go to an interview for the post of a researcher în physics or chemistry, is It okay to wear a lab coat instead of jacket?
+RoAwesomeFace Absolutely. If you apply somewhere as a surgeon, you should also consider wearing bloodied surgical clothing.
Alistair Mervyn Thanks!
I hope you're not taking me seriously. ;) I wouldn't recommend wearing a lab coat, but maybe a jacket with a fitting turtle neck or something along those lines. Chill, but not too chill, because academics seem to be on the more relaxed side when it comes to clothing "rules".
What if I wear a bow tie? Bow ties are all I wear nowadays with buttoned shirts and suits. Are job interviews the exception to wear a tie?
And, if I can wear a bow tie, my entire outfit would be: a solid navy blue blazer and pants, solid light blue shirt, a navy blue bow tie with white polka dots, and grayish-bluefish oxfords? I am tilling of applying for a retail job or a diner.
Thanks in advance!
Oops! I just now got to the bow tie part, but I'd still like an opinion of my reasoning and outfit choice!
+The Ddos well said
The Ddos Thank you!! What do you mean by, "be conservative and the employer won't be concerned about your outfit?"
1:45 I noticed the appearance of the Bishops ring. Are you a Bishop? Semper Fi
On my last interview I had a Navy blue suite, white shirt, yellowish tie with navy blue poky dots and Burgundy shoes, is that Okay?
U got the job?? Then its ok :)
can we wear waistcoat sir?
+Gentleman's Gazette Great video and nice suit! By showing sensibility to social norms (also the company's), you demonstrate awareness and that you understand how the world works.
Classy; not flashy. Your replies and, eventually, work efforts will manifest how different or go-getter you are - if you really are.
+mikal_ Thanks!
I’m interviewing for a server opportunity and I’m torn between want to show respect and trying too hard. I’m going with khakis, brown dress shoes, white button down shirt and tie.
Me, about to interview at a punk-based stoner headshop: ah yes, this is the same…
Only 650k gentlemen exist in the world of today
Tie clip or no?
"black is the ultimate interview shoe colour"
Since a suit with a double breasted coat is appropriate for a job interview, is a three piece suit with a double or single breasted vest also appropriate for a job interview?
In academic jobs, a business suit would likely be a deterrent unless its as an Economics Professor position. Ivy style in conservative, 'Autumn" colors and patterns would work best.
Waheguru Ji ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji ki fateh!
Your other hairstyle was way better man
Lapel pin?
What would you recommend for a cashier job at wegmans? in terms of interview wear
I have no choice but to challenge want you're saying here. I agree that you'll never go wrong wearing a good looking suit to a job interview but the workplace environment should dictate what clothing is appropriate for a job interview. If I'm interviewing a technical person then nice casual clothes will work just fine and a suit would look out of place. If , however, I'm interviewing a salesperson or a manager, then an expensive well fitting suit is a must.
How does a backpack make you look like a little school boy? So you'd rather carry a satchel (which lets be honest is basically a man-purse)
A leather backpack looks out of place and you should always have leather
Does it really matter if you wear a black suit or a charcoal suit? I know that a charcoal suit is a little lighter, but I can't the difference. Most men can't tell the difference, only men in the fashion industry. I work in a law firm and I see tons of men wear a black suits to work. It is probably the most common suits color.
+JuliusCaesar500 most lawyers are poorly dressed but on average the one's who dress well are more successful in my experience. Of course you can always find exceptions
No waist coat
In my country we always say to wear your ordinary clothes to an interview.
You should only wear a suit if that is a regular thig you wear in everyday situations… if it is not, you should NEVER wear it to a job interview.
If you normally wear a t-shirt and jeans that’s what you should wear, if you normally wear sweat pants and hoodies that is what you should wear. Otherwise you send out wrong signals of who you are and for a job interview thats bad.
The person who interviews you wanna know who YOU ARE.
All of my dress shirts have button down collars. Now I'll never get a job and end up homeless.
Wait there is a guide to a funeral. What......
I agree with most tips here but definitely wouldn't recommend a double-breasted suit. Really surprised that got a recommendation.
does not feature enough detail - casual interviews, women, there are cheaper priced clothing acceptable to wear !
Hi
I dont understand why many people say wearing a black suit is only reserved for funerals when i see many people wearing them everywhere. Tv presenters and other personalities often wear black suits.
Don't wear double breasted suit. Just no.(on interviews)
Full brogue ? What the hell.