So I thought, why not give you examples to help me out with. So here they are:
Charcoal grey pinstripe with solid light blue button up with pink and blue tie
Charcoal grey pinstripe with solid light blue button up with yellow tie
Khaki pants with solid light blue button up with yellow tie
(could use pink and blue tie here as well)
Khaki pants with yellow and blue button up
(this shirt didn't look good with the charcoal grey pinstripe)
Charcoal grey pinstripe with solid light blue button up with yellow tie
Khaki pants with solid light blue button up with yellow tie
(could use pink and blue tie here as well)
Khaki pants with yellow and blue button up
(this shirt didn't look good with the charcoal grey pinstripe)
And to make matters worse, I also have plain black pants which would go with any of the shirts that I wore with the charcoal grey ones...
So my questions are as follows, and please answer:
1. Tie or no tie? if no tie, my shirt options open up more, but is it not as professional?
2. Which pants? the Charcoal grey ones are dressier, but are they good for an interview?
3. shirts galore! which one?
So my questions are as follows, and please answer:
1. Tie or no tie? if no tie, my shirt options open up more, but is it not as professional?
2. Which pants? the Charcoal grey ones are dressier, but are they good for an interview?
3. shirts galore! which one?
As of right now I'm leaning to the first one, the charcoal grey pinstripe with the blue and green stripe button up. But I'm nor sure if I need a tie.
So there's your mission, help me figure out what I need to wear.
Oh and one more thing, I'm interviewing at a national clothing store, not too dressy style, but still nice, so I do need to look like I have some sense of style!
So there's your mission, help me figure out what I need to wear.
Oh and one more thing, I'm interviewing at a national clothing store, not too dressy style, but still nice, so I do need to look like I have some sense of style!
2 comments:
I like the last picture best - Old Navy isn't really a tie type of place. A little more on the casual side would be better.
And how long did it take you to put all those clothes on and off and take pictures?! You definitely need a job. ;)
Ditto on what Katie said - I think Old Navy is pretty casual and that last combination looked nice. I agree that you need something else to occupy your time. Love you, praying for you tomorrow --and every day---Mom
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