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Thread: Smart Casual?

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    Clothing matter on interview
    So better to wear nice clothing that help you in interview
    And be prepare for the interview her you have not to show your clothing but you have to face interviewer so prepare for that

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    oh my god why are you obsessed with jack wills, do you dislike having money??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luke View Post
    Ahhh, It's a hard decision, 'cause I don't want to over dress but at the same time don't want to under dress.. I've been to all interviews and such in smart clothing so jeans wouldn't feel right!
    Luke, you can never overdress for an interview imo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catchy View Post
    Luke, you can never overdress for an interview imo
    Yes, you can.

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    Smart jeans and a shirt tucked in with maybe a tie too

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    It depends
    A lot of parties ask for smart casual, because it combines every single style of dress: smart and non-smart.
    It's not too formal as in a suit you'd wear to a friend's wedding, but it doesn't mean tracksuit bottoms and trainers.

    I suggest maybe a formal shirt with trousers, like a basic version of a suit, but without tie and jacket etc.

    people know me because of that shower thing one time and I do not regret anything

    upon further review I feel a rather mild regret is warranted

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    this thread is old stop posting in it

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    Can't look too over dressed, it shows discipline
    Quote Originally Posted by Luke View Post
    Ahhh, It's a hard decision, 'cause I don't want to over dress but at the same time don't want to under dress.. I've been to all interviews and such in smart clothing so jeans wouldn't feel right!

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