This is the suit I'm wearing for the interview tomorrow, I've already decided but I'm going to keep that a secret and see what ya'll think...All opinions welcome(passing or style wise..although my girlfriend is pretty good with style lol)
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Nice, the suit looks like it fits pretty well. I like the red shirt the best. Also, red apparently projects confidence... or so said the guy I practiced interviewing with.
Man you pass well! I'm kinda jealous.
That is a nice suit! I think the red shirt looks better, personally. The stripes are ok, but they're very 'normal', whereas the red, although 'normal', is a little more on the uncommon side. Shows personality. ;D
Red. Red. Red.
You look GREAT.
weird comment here. Stripes on stripes, clash. If you wear the stripe shirt, don't wear a stripe tie.
I like the red shirt also.
Very handsome.
I would go for the red as well.
You are a hottie :icon_love: :icon_redface:
Whoops, sorry to your very lucky girl friend
Hope the interview goes great.
Cindy
Quote from: LordKAT on February 16, 2010, 01:19:24 AM
weird comment here. Stripes on stripes, clash. If you wear the stripe shirt, don't wear a stripe tie.
Agreed. Always solids with patterns and patterns with solids. But either way you are looking great.
Thanks for the heads up on the stripe fashion faux pas there LordKAt. Thanks guys...I'll be going with the red shirt but with a different tie.
Looking good.
Quote from: LordKAT on February 16, 2010, 01:19:24 AM
weird comment here. Stripes on stripes, clash. If you wear the stripe shirt, don't wear a stripe tie.
Not true. While you can easily have a mismatched set of striped tie and striped shirt, you can also coordinate them. A shirt with vertical stripes can be complemented by a tie with diagonal stripes. You have to coordinate colors, and the stripes should be of a different thickness. But there's no reason a man can't combine a striped shirt and a striped tie.
But not with a striped suit. That really is too much.
looks great to me..
Red definitely. Never a pattern with a pattern. And good luck with the interview.
Well, being a little more daring, I think you can mix patterns if you have a good eye for it. But three stripes and you're out.
You look better in the red shirt, Davis, but for an interview with a bank I would go with the more conservative striped shirt.
And d@** you look good! Now if I was only 40 years younger... (Oh crap, that's too much. Just leave my daughter alone. >:()
- Kate
Quote from: Eryk on February 16, 2010, 12:43:17 AM
Nice, the suit looks like it fits pretty well. I like the red shirt the best. Also, red apparently projects confidence... or so said the guy I practiced interviewing with.
ditto. That red looks really good.
Looking great there! :) Good luck!
Thanks everyone for the compliments :icon_redface:....I did go for the red shirt and I got the job ;D So thanks everyone for all the advice and the boost in confidence. Esp the the gf.
I also didn't chicken out on the name thing like I thought I would.
Quote from: K8 on February 16, 2010, 07:22:04 PM
Well, being a little more daring, I think you can mix patterns if you have a good eye for it. But three stripes and you're out.
You look better in the red shirt, Davis, but for an interview with a bank I would go with the more conservative striped shirt.
And d@** you look good! Now if I was only 40 years younger... (Oh crap, that's too much. Just leave my daughter alone. >:()
- Kate
Kate, I'm not in the business of stealing daughters. I did that once and my gf's mom still doesn't like me lol jk jk...I think I've grow on her..lol
Congrats, Davis!! Can I borrow some of your courage a month or two down the line?
Quote from: DavisJ86 on February 16, 2010, 11:52:37 PM
I did go for the red shirt and I got the job ;D
Score! ;D Congratulations.
Fantastic news well done. :icon_bunch:
Someone else to pay taxes :laugh: :laugh:
Cindy
Gratz Davis and I hope it all works out well. The hard part is always getting the job, working it is always so much easier.
Congrats on the job - it's too late for advice, but I'd always wear a belt with a suit :)
And I liked the red shirt better too.
Dennis
Congratulations on the job, Davis!
You and eveyone else was right about the red shirt. You can wear strong colors and shouldn't be reluctant to. They give you power. (I, on the other hand, would disappear behind a shirt that color. :P)
And that's OK about my daughter - she's safely on the west coast. I think you are perhaps the kind of guy that can grow on a gif's mother.
You're on your way. :eusa_dance:
- Kate
Right on, Davis. Not all red shirts get zapped in the landing part. ( Old Star Trek reference ).
I am glad you are among the employed now. :icon_dance:
Quote from: Janet Lynn on February 17, 2010, 08:46:12 AM
Right on, Davis. Not all red shirts get zapped in the landing part. ( Old Star Trek reference ).
Ouch. I canna take any more.
Looking sharp! I like you in the stripes over the red, but both look fantastic. I hope that your interview went well.
Congrats on the job Davis!!! :)
Very handsome in a suit ;)