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For a professional interview, men should typically wear a well tailored suit, dress shirt, and dress shoes. A tie is often recommended, but not always mandatory. Dress pants, chinos pants with a button-down shirt or polo shirt can also be acceptable, depending on the company’s culture. Avoid t-shirts, jeans, sneakers, and open-toe shoes.
Essential Pieces:
- Suit: A well-tailored suit in a neutral color like navy, gray, or charcoal is a classic and versatile choice.
- Dress Shirt: A crisp white or light blue button-down shirt is a good choice, but consider a slightly more patterned shirt if the industry or company culture is more relaxed.
- Tie: A conservative tie can elevate your look, but it’s not always necessary, especially in more casual settings.
- Dress Shoes: Polished dress shoes, such as oxfords or derbies, are a must-have.
- Belt: A well-fitting belt that matches your shoes is a good touch.
Alternatives:
- Dress Pants/Chinos/Khaki Pants:If a full suit feels too formal, dress pants, chinos, or khaki pants in classic colors like navy, khaki, or army green are acceptable.
- Button-Down Shirt or Polo Shirt:A long-sleeve dress shirt or polo shirt paired with the appropriate pants can create a professional yet comfortable look.
Things to Avoid:
- T-shirts: T-shirts are not appropriate for a job interview.
- Jeans: Jeans should be avoided unless the company has a very casual dress code.
- Sneakers: Dress shoes are generally preferred for a professional interview.
- Open-toe shoes: Open-toe shoes should be avoided.
- Bright or distracting patterns/colors: Stick to neutral colors and subtle patterns for a professional appearance.