Dressing for Interviews

<p>@astonmartindbs: LOL, I found it funny that you talked about duke500 expressing his high net worth by talking about Ferragmo loafers, but your screen name is of an extremely nice car! :slight_smile: Oh, BTW, Ferrari is a much better brand lol!</p>

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Ferrari = sporting purposes.
Aston Martin = more luxurious.</p>

<p>Both are sex on wheels.</p>

<p>However, one car I really do want to own in my lifetime is that Nissan GTR. Although the brand doesn’t carry the allure of the exotics, this machine is a pure work of art (mechanically, not necessarily aesthetically). It’s a machine that defies the laws of physics (so to speak).</p>

<p>Business casual, a dress shirt and slacks, could work but if you really want to impress them then I’d say a suit. </p>

<p>You can get really affordable professional attire from wholesale places. If on a budget, brands shouldn’t matter.</p>

<p>As far as where you can put together a good, cheap interview outfit, have you ever heard of SYMS? All of their suits are rather inexpensive, and I just found out earlier today that they’re giving away a suit a day for thirty days (plus talks with a stylist and interview coach) if you’re unemployed. That could definitely be pretty useful, especially for recent graduates who are still looking for their post-college jobs.</p>