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Can I wear black suit with thin stripes to a management (IT project manager) interview? |
Both the jacket and suit is black with thin light white stripes. This is for a interview in california. Exactly like the one in this link: I think that would be a fabulous choice. Just dont forget to be comfortable and relaxed while wearing the suit. If you look uncomfortable, the best looking suit in the world wont help you. Dont be afraid to let your charm and personality shine thru. I would, it looks 'snazzy' and modern, which is what IT is trying to be. Confidence is everything, whatever you wear and this suit is appropriate. I think wearing a pinstripe suit to an interview would work out quite well. It's quite professional yet has a bit of flare. Good luck at your interview! Yes, I've seen many IT execs wear black stripe suits there in CA. Not a problem, as long as you don't look like Al Capone in a pin-stripe. Not a bad choice and does look very modern. Traditional interviews call for solid black, navy blue or gray. However, I think if you are comfortable and don't overdo it with crazy shoes or tie then you'll be fine. Yeah pair that with a lighter blue shirt or a pumpkin colored one. I suggest a thinner tie with verticle stripes in gold or similar color for the blue shirt and blue tie with the pumpkin. |
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