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info?Originally Posted by Wilroc
Anyone have any experience with Heutchy? Really liking these. Can anyone vouch for em?
I would say buy a suit, but if you can't afford it, buy a v-neck sweater from Old Navy and wear a dress shirt and tie under.Originally Posted by dopestop
Hey NT, I have a job interview coming up at Nordstrom, I believe it's for a men's sales associate position.
I'm 18 years old, & I know i'll be competing with some people for the job, from what I hear for an interview at Nordstrom it's best to dress up, than to dress down.
I was originally thinking of just wearing a polo button up and chinos but I think that might be a little too casual.
I'm currently in a tight spot money wise since being unemployed but I was wondering, what's a good outfit for an interview? Should I invest in a suit? If so which color? Navy, black, or khaki? I would really rather work at Nordstrom than any other place and I would like to impress, I was thinking about buying a khaki suit and a pink button up shirt with a purple tie & brown wingtop shoes?
Thanks.
Originally Posted by ebpo
Hey guys, I just bought some white shorts (that stops right over the knee. I want to wear them with boat shoes. Which color would you think would be the best?
I'd try and actually go sockless. Just wear em around the house for a little while at a time till they get worn in a bit and your feet get adjusted. Won't take long.Originally Posted by JDMFanatic
Hey guys, I just picked up a pair of these JP Boat shoes in navy for really cheap from Saks off 5th:
I want to achieve the no sock look, but in doing so my feet hurt and feel really weird. Does anyone have any recommendations for some no-show socks? I've heard they were called loafer socks... I've seen the J. Crew socks but I was wondering if there are any cheaper, higher quality alternatives that people may know of.
And also... nordstrom rack has a lot of clarks/sebago/sperry on the down low... at least in my area... Colma
damb my man is irrate. ole sly stallone, clifhangin on rfx nuts steezyOriginally Posted by Iron Mike
damn, you guys were quick to defend your leader.
hey rfx, can i wear timbs in the summer?
Originally Posted by solefulJs
I'd try and actually go sockless. Just wear em around the house for a little while at a time till they get worn in a bit and your feet get adjusted. Won't take long.Originally Posted by JDMFanatic
Hey guys, I just picked up a pair of these JP Boat shoes in navy for really cheap from Saks off 5th:
I want to achieve the no sock look, but in doing so my feet hurt and feel really weird. Does anyone have any recommendations for some no-show socks? I've heard they were called loafer socks... I've seen the J. Crew socks but I was wondering if there are any cheaper, higher quality alternatives that people may know of.
And also... nordstrom rack has a lot of clarks/sebago/sperry on the down low... at least in my area... Colma
They were on Gilt for a little bit. Retail was $250 but they had them marked down to $130 full size run. Just checked and they arent there anymore.Originally Posted by friscostylez
info?Originally Posted by Wilroc
Anyone have any experience with Heutchy? Really liking these. Can anyone vouch for em?
Originally Posted by donjuan513
Been rocking with this one since October. The faces have been known to get small cracks out of them out of no where. That's been the only complaint I've heard about them. It's a fun watch to have, definitely a conversation piece. They're extremely lightweight, you forget its on your arm sometimes. You'd most likely have to get some links taken out when you but it too.
A sweater is acceptable in summer? I'm leaning towards a blue ralph lauren checkered shirt, pink and navy striped tie, j crew chinos, and black/brown leather shoes? I might just buy a fitted blazer. Your suggestion is right on the money, a grey sweater would work great but i'm afraid of the heat & walking in to the interview in a sweater.Originally Posted by georgehimself
I would say buy a suit, but if you can't afford it, buy a v-neck sweater from Old Navy and wear a dress shirt and tie under.Originally Posted by dopestop
Hey NT, I have a job interview coming up at Nordstrom, I believe it's for a men's sales associate position.
I'm 18 years old, & I know i'll be competing with some people for the job, from what I hear for an interview at Nordstrom it's best to dress up, than to dress down.
I was originally thinking of just wearing a polo button up and chinos but I think that might be a little too casual.
I'm currently in a tight spot money wise since being unemployed but I was wondering, what's a good outfit for an interview? Should I invest in a suit? If so which color? Navy, black, or khaki? I would really rather work at Nordstrom than any other place and I would like to impress, I was thinking about buying a khaki suit and a pink button up shirt with a purple tie & brown wingtop shoes?
Thanks.
But if you are going to Nordstrom anyway, just buy a suit from them and return it after.
Originally Posted by Ace Rawstein
^you and me both...i was just able to make out the words its a WEWOOD
I would definitely advise from a checkered shirt, thats a bit too casual. Something in a solid color would work much better. The v-neck sweater seems like a good idea in your case, but since it is summer, try to get a thin one and you should be fine.Originally Posted by dopestop
A sweater is acceptable in summer? I'm leaning towards a blue ralph lauren checkered shirt, pink and navy striped tie, j crew chinos, and black/brown leather shoes? I might just buy a fitted blazer. Your suggestion is right on the money, a grey sweater would work great but i'm afraid of the heat & walking in to the interview in a sweater.Originally Posted by georgehimself
I would say buy a suit, but if you can't afford it, buy a v-neck sweater from Old Navy and wear a dress shirt and tie under.Originally Posted by dopestop
Hey NT, I have a job interview coming up at Nordstrom, I believe it's for a men's sales associate position.
I'm 18 years old, & I know i'll be competing with some people for the job, from what I hear for an interview at Nordstrom it's best to dress up, than to dress down.
I was originally thinking of just wearing a polo button up and chinos but I think that might be a little too casual.
I'm currently in a tight spot money wise since being unemployed but I was wondering, what's a good outfit for an interview? Should I invest in a suit? If so which color? Navy, black, or khaki? I would really rather work at Nordstrom than any other place and I would like to impress, I was thinking about buying a khaki suit and a pink button up shirt with a purple tie & brown wingtop shoes?
Thanks.
But if you are going to Nordstrom anyway, just buy a suit from them and return it after.
Originally Posted by solefulJs
I'd try and actually go sockless. Just wear em around the house for a little while at a time till they get worn in a bit and your feet get adjusted. Won't take long.
Originally Posted by abstrack
Banana Republic has some & I believe they are on sale right now.
Sounds like someone's jellyOriginally Posted by RFX45
Originally Posted by Iron Mike
do you guys have shrines in your closet like helga for rfx45?
%#% does that even mean? Goddamn trolls have nothing better to do.
Does saying stupid s*** like this make you feel better about yourself?
I seriously have no idea what I did to these people to come out and hate unprovoked.