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cabaretfreak

What should I wear?

I'm going to New York for my design interviews and I have no clue what I should wear to both. I have a prefence to the one I really want to attend, should I dress up more than the first one.?

Thanks in advance
Ulla Dance Again!

The one that you really one want to make an impression with is the one you should really dress up for... not like going and buying a tux but a nice dress shirt, pants, shoes, etc. Very Happy

You can still dress up nice for the other one... but maybe take it down a notch but still have some class... like a nice pair of jeans and shirt and nice shoes or sneakers.
DaddyDiesel

Re: What should I wear?

cabaretfreak wrote:
I'm going to New York for my design interviews and I have no clue what I should wear to both. I have a prefence to the one I really want to attend, should I dress up more than the first one.?

Thanks in advance
Man treat it like a job interview. Always dress up but comfortable. For example, I like to wear a suit but without a tie. (no tshirt underneath looks tacky. YOu want to look professional but not uncomfortable. SOme people pull off a tie but then there is other people who look like there being choked to death. Now dress up for you to. If you where cackys and a button up shirt all the time. take it one more step up. If you are a blue collared guy and where jeans and a Tshirt put on a pare of kackies and a button up shirt. Always take it one more step up then what you acyually dress in. Always do your hair. NEVER WEAR A HAT. And relax and have fun. Good luck on the Interview!!!!

~D
cabaretfreak

Thanks!!!
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