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Hyper-Me wrote: » I've gotten more job offers by wearing a suit or blazer and tie than just a shirt and tie or shirt and no tie.
Paul Boz wrote: » I never wear jackets and I do presentations for senior board members of large financial institutions. Jackets are just too hot 99% of the time. I own eight white long-sleeve oxford shirts that are exactly the same. My typical MO is a white oxford, a nice tie, nice slacks, and designer shoes*. Just like you wouldn't put cheap tires on your car, you shouldn't put cheap shoes on your feet. Generally speaking, the more scrilla you spend on shoes the longer they'll last. My current pair of Steve Maddens have lasted me for 18 months so far with zero wear and tear. *and a coach bag briefcase.
ALfromSTL wrote: » Wow, only thing I can think of is "Are you in or are you out?"
hex_omega wrote: » Go with what makes you feel sexy.
apena7 wrote: » Whether you wear a suit or long-sleeve shirt, make sure you rock a piano key necktie
laidbackfreak wrote: » Did you mention that you usually wear suit to interviews ? It may have been a case he's used to people being to casual and was trying to convey a smarter dress code for interviews. Personally I'd still wear a suit.
Dryst999 wrote: » He drives a $100k Porsche so I trust his judgment lol
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