
Your interview outfit is your first impression before you even introduce yourself. Studies consistently show that interviewers form judgements within the first 7 seconds, and clothing plays a significant role. The goal is to look professional, put-together, and appropriate for the company's culture while still being authentically you.
This outfit uses strategic cuts and darker tones to create a streamlined, flattering silhouette.
A tailored blazer adds a professional touch and the navy blue color complements medium skin tones while being versatile for cold weather.
This classic shirt provides a smart look under the blazer and pairs well with both navy blue and a range of other colors.
Chinos are a comfortable yet polished choice, and the dark brown shade is flattering for a fuller figure.
A warm coat is essential for cold weather, and charcoal is a sophisticated color that enhances the overall outfit.
Leather shoes complete the outfit and the dark brown color matches well with the chinos and coat, providing a cohesive look.
Research the company. Check their website, social media, and Glassdoor photos. Dress one level above their daily dress code.
Keep it conservative. This isn't the time for fashion risks. Stick to classic pieces in professional colours.
Ensure perfect fit. Nothing too tight, too loose, or too short.
Prepare the night before. Iron everything, check for stains or loose threads, and make sure your shoes are clean.
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