I prefer to wear something with a little bit of edge and pop; a striped or check shirt, colorful tie, perhaps a suit with an subtle pattern, and I do a pocket square. And of course, make sure it all fits well (which is light years ahead of most in my field). The primary goal is, of course, to discuss your work, but I don't think it would be harmful to stand out a little bit, to get people's attention, to initiate their thoughts of "What is this guy's deal?" If you can get them to notice you, whether by your work, clothes, mannerisms, or speaking style, you've got an edge on having them remember you AFTER the conference. There's obviously a difference between interesting and ostentatious. Maybe my field in the hard sciences is different than humanities, but most colleagues don't give a shit about clothing, one way or the other; those that do, however, appreciate a well-dressed man.... I've received compliments for being "put together very well" or "looking dapper."
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1/17/12 at 2:57pm
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I like this attitude.I prefer to wear something with a little bit of edge and pop; a striped or check shirt, colorful tie, perhaps a suit with an subtle pattern, and I do a pocket square. And of course, make sure it all fits well (which is light years ahead of most in my field). The primary goal is, of course, to discuss your work, but I don't think it would be harmful to stand out a little bit, to get people's attention, to initiate their thoughts of "What is this guy's deal?" If you can get them to notice you, whether by your work, clothes, mannerisms, or speaking style, you've got an edge on having them remember you AFTER the conference. There's obviously a difference between interesting and ostentatious. Maybe my field in the hard sciences is different than humanities, but most colleagues don't give a shit about clothing, one way or the other; those that do, however, appreciate a well-dressed man.... I've received compliments for being "put together very well" or "looking dapper."







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that day. Strangely, I have no idea what she was wearing. OP - when I said make sure people are talking about your paper, this is not what I was talking about! (But I guess you knew that.)
I would definitely notice what she wore!


