Thoughts on my suit - Got the biggest interview tomorrow

Hmm, irritatingly enough I have one tie (my college tie) that I just cannot get into a half-windsor. Obviously I'm being retarded but it never seems long enough, despite properly using the subtle seam markings.
 
The shoes aren't that bad are they? :(
They really are. They look like some form of old person winter slippers.

You can't beat a pair of black Oxfords.

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& it will show that you only made half the effort to look good :p


No, the Half Windsor is a variant of the Windsor and has virtually the same number of steps/passes. The difference is in suitability, effect and appearance not in effort.

As Scuzi says (I assume that Scuzi is, somehow, now Tracy?) the knot will be uncomfortable and will look ill-fitting. Ruining your overall presentation because of an insistence on using an incorrectly chosen tie knot seems a little on the stupid side.

All IMO, of course :)

edit : Useful link for those unfamiliar with the passes for different knots

http://www.neckties.com/knots.php
 
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Meh, Its a suit. As long as its clean and you look smart then I doubt theyll look twice. I imagine it will matter more what you say.
 
Meh, Its a suit. As long as its clean and you look smart then I doubt theyll look twice. I imagine it will matter more what you say.

Of course but why do a half assed job of dressing yourself when you can do it properly? It may not make a difference to the outcome of the interview but you should at least make your best effort. Going out the door knowing that you look great is a big confidence boost. This can and does make all the difference in an interview.
 
Of course but why do a half assed job of dressing yourself when you can do it properly? It may not make a difference to the outcome of the interview but you should at least make your best effort. Going out the door knowing that you look great is a big confidence boost. This can and does make all the difference in an interview.
Quoted for a great explanation of why taking 5 minutes longer over your appearance can help.

In other news, I half-winsored my Corpus College tie. Take that ya *******!
 
Just make sure it fits. In my experience, most young men buy suits too big for them, and it makes them look like kids.

Aside from that, I should concentrate on considering answers to the likely questions!
 
Of course but why do a half assed job of dressing yourself when you can do it properly? It may not make a difference to the outcome of the interview but you should at least make your best effort.

He hasnt he, and then felt quite dapper and subsquently confident about the interview, however since the slating on his shoe choice hes probably gonna be more self concious of how he appears and that will be far more noticable to the interviewer than the tie knot or shoe style.
 
It's too late to change the shoes, I'm confident with everything I've bought as I've spent time into preparing in the best way I can. The shoes seem inappropriate, but it's kind of late for that . . besides everyone has different opinion a number of people said they look great.

I've put in a lot of effort, so I'm confident that I'm looking my best . . but hey I've done the difficult part. I just have to prove I'm the same guy they spoke to :)
 
He hasnt he, and then felt quite dapper and subsquently confident about the interview, however since the slating on his shoe choice hes probably gonna be more self concious of how he appears and that will be far more noticable to the interviewer than the tie knot or shoe style.
He did ask for our opinions and I'm sure he's thick skinned enough to take them on board.

If someone asks for my opinion I'm not going to lie to them just to keep them happy. I can't stand people who don't speak their mind for fear of offending someone.

Not only have I given my opinion, I have given him advice on what I think would be better suited. He can take this on board if he wishes. I didn't just mindlessly slate him.
 
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