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had some free Kohls bucks, so I picked up another pair of 511's for $19.99.
And grabbed these Sperry's for $39.99.
And grabbed these Sperry's for $39.99.
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wear the suit ....when i arrived and see the interviewing boss dress like thrash...i take off my tie to relax a bit and unbutton the top collarOriginally Posted by got shoes
Yup. throw a suit on. If you don't want to wear a suit, maybe you should wear a v-neck sweater with a tie and some nice pants.Originally Posted by RFX45
Eh, I'll keep the suggestion simple. Wear a suit no matter what it is. Remember, you only have one chance to make a first good impression. In my old job, this one guy was applying for a maintenance job and wore a suit to the interview. My employer even told him, "you know you are just interviewing for a maintenance job, right?" and he simply said, "Yes!" In the end, he got the job so he obviously made a great impression to my former employer so I say go for it even if it is just for a sales position at GAP.Originally Posted by SupremeApe
Doesn't it depend on what kind of job he is interviewing for?Originally Posted by RFX45
Originally Posted by Bhupy
I need help. What would you guys recommend I wear to an interview? My first interview in my life. Should I wear a tie?
I'm pretty sure this question has been asked a bunch of times. I'm sorry for asking again but I'll look through the thread as well.
Can't go wrong with a suit. Actually, do not even think about not going without a suit.
i just would like to know a little more info on it. Do people just post what they wore and give advice?Originally Posted by OptimusPrimeAPhiA
lookbook.nu invite please?
posting your looks...Originally Posted by RFX45
Is an invite needed to create an account or see other pics or something?
Just curious what are the perks of being a member?
you can post pics and leave comments.Originally Posted by RFX45
Is an invite needed to create an account or see other pics or something?
Just curious what are the perks of being a member?
Originally Posted by davidisgodly
Nice green peacoat. Kinda fall-*%* in my mind.
Needs altering in the sleeves.
Seeing you pics makes me regret not copping one for $10 nowOriginally Posted by MuslimShady
Originally Posted by davidisgodly
Nice green peacoat. Kinda fall-*%* in my mind.
Needs altering in the sleeves.
Thanks, the sleeves are actually pretty good for me. For $10 I'm not complaining.
About 100 pages ago someone posted a sale for a $10 coat by a company called Tulle. That's the coat I'm wearing in this picture. I got lucky and got one in my size. It came much longer than the picture, but I had it altered to that length.
No Fn way. I knew I had to cop em. Problem was I already have 3 long coats (thigh length) and didn't want another one.
What's the material?
Originally Posted by damnTHOSEjs
About 100 pages ago someone posted a sale for a $10 coat by a company called Tulle. That's the coat I'm wearing in this picture. I got lucky and got one in my size. It came much longer than the picture, but I had it altered to that length.
Alright everyone thanks for the help, I really appreciate it. It's a sales associate position at Buckle, nothing spectacular. I actually don't own a suit, should I go buy a coat?Originally Posted by i3allistic
wear the suit ....when i arrived and see the interviewing boss dress like thrash...i take off my tie to relax a bit and unbutton the top collarOriginally Posted by got shoes
Yup. throw a suit on. If you don't want to wear a suit, maybe you should wear a v-neck sweater with a tie and some nice pants.Originally Posted by RFX45
Eh, I'll keep the suggestion simple. Wear a suit no matter what it is. Remember, you only have one chance to make a first good impression. In my old job, this one guy was applying for a maintenance job and wore a suit to the interview. My employer even told him, "you know you are just interviewing for a maintenance job, right?" and he simply said, "Yes!" In the end, he got the job so he obviously made a great impression to my former employer so I say go for it even if it is just for a sales position at GAP.Originally Posted by SupremeApe
Doesn't it depend on what kind of job he is interviewing for?Originally Posted by RFX45
Originally Posted by Bhupy
I need help. What would you guys recommend I wear to an interview? My first interview in my life. Should I wear a tie?
I'm pretty sure this question has been asked a bunch of times. I'm sorry for asking again but I'll look through the thread as well.
Can't go wrong with a suit. Actually, do not even think about not going without a suit.