Interview for Abercrombie and Fitch- what to wear?

<p>I know a lot of you on this site aren't into Abercrombie and fitch :), but I got scouted for them yesterday completely out of the blue. I was waiting for my friendsd to come out of the dressing room when a girl came up to me and asked if i was interested in a part time job. Of course I was (I've been looking for a job forever), and so now i have an interview on tuesday. Problem is, I don't actually have any af clothing- I only go in there when im with my friend! Do u guys think a nice pair of jeans, white flip flops, a white tee and a navy old navy polo will be okay? If not, what should I wear? I don't need rants on the horribleness of af- i need a job and af has one :) Thanks!!</p>

<p>one of my friend's sisters worked at af...she got scouted too, didn't really have more than 1 full outfit of their clothles. they basically told her to wear it every time though, so you should probably just borrow from your friend before you have your own af stuff</p>

<p>Instead of flip-flops, I would suggest wearing some kind of closed-toe shoe. Flip-flops are too informal.</p>

<p>my friend's a guy... :(</p>

<p>That would complicate the idea of borrowing clothes slightly...</p>

<p>yeah... unless they really enjoy the whole 'morning after' look but somehow i doubt it :)</p>

<p>Better start shopping at AF :(. Assuming you're hired, you'll need outfits for every time you go to work.</p>

<p>Don't wear another brand name.</p>

<p>Hollister. :P</p>

<p>I'm just curious, but if an empoyee sees a person who looks like an abercrombie model, do they just walk up to them and ask them if they want a job? Wierd.</p>

<p>i wouldnt want to work there. my friend works there and gets minimum wage. there are a lot better jobs out there for high schoolers that pay more and are more rewarding</p>

<p>love preppy clothes; uh...wear their clothing?? can't u go and buy something like a tshirt at least?</p>

<p>Their very random and spontaneous aren't they.</p>

<p>Yeah, just buy an outfit from AF or Hollister or at least don't wear logos from competing companies. If I were you I'd wear khaki pants and an AF sweater. Don't wear flip flops or tennis shoes.</p>

<p>you've gotta wear their clothing. maybe they'd not care as much during an interview but when you work they force you to. they like the casual look but flip flops mite bee too casual, try flats.
dress simple and nice-casual, and if you can't get any of their clothing before the interview, at least don't wear something from a competing store (i.e. AE)</p>

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<p>Abercrombie isn't really preppy.</p>

<p>You'll probably lose more money buying their clothes for work then you'd ever make.</p>

<p>^Yeah, that's probably true.</p>

<p>heeheehee...</p>

<p>The interviews aren't really interviews...</p>

<p>My friend had one, they offered me one too but I'm not old enough. They just scout anybody who looks like they'd have teenage friends and they make sure that you aren't the type of person who robs their store. You'll get hired no matter what. </p>

<p>They hire like 75 employees, and then never schedule you. You might work like 15 hours a week on a great week, most likely less.</p>

<p>Just a warning, most of the people i know who have work there have a bad experience. But with this job market i guess you should just take what you can get. But yeah, don't worry about the interview, its more of a formality to make sure you aren't a socially repulsive person.</p>

<p>i think best bets are learning centers; you get paid big money [for hsers at least], next i would work at coldstone or something, it seems like an easy job.</p>