burnout21
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Ok, i have two weeks before a placement interview, and i am bogged down with work, what with portfolio's and other things to get ready.
i need to find a decent attire that looks good but on a shoe string budget. (~£60 maybe more but lets not go crazy) i am not after any designer clothing!
Also key bit of infomation i am currently 20 years of age
Rough build
6ft or 182cm for you new metric types
32in waist
prefer a 32in inside leg
and a 39-40in chest
brown/blond hair
green/grey eyes if that is even useful?
but with atheletic build, so no gut to worry about!
from what i understand a two-piece matched suit single breast is prefered for interviews. Along with the use of conservative colors such as Navy and dark grey boardline black.
oh and shoes to match belt and belt buckle to match watch (black to black and silver to silver)
and here is my problem. when ever i wear dark colours i look bright orange/red even tho my skin is bright white, with a little residual tan from the summer of last year.
And that is when im comfortable, i cant imagin what colour i would go under interview pressure!
i was thinking of wearing some beige chinos like these just for and idea, with a green polo shirt like this but it has no logo's.
brown belt with my brown shoes, which for some reason i cant find on the internet....
do you guys think my idea is acceptable? any pointers that you can suggest.
Alan
i need to find a decent attire that looks good but on a shoe string budget. (~£60 maybe more but lets not go crazy) i am not after any designer clothing!
Also key bit of infomation i am currently 20 years of age
Rough build
6ft or 182cm for you new metric types
32in waist
prefer a 32in inside leg
and a 39-40in chest
brown/blond hair
green/grey eyes if that is even useful?
but with atheletic build, so no gut to worry about!
from what i understand a two-piece matched suit single breast is prefered for interviews. Along with the use of conservative colors such as Navy and dark grey boardline black.
oh and shoes to match belt and belt buckle to match watch (black to black and silver to silver)
and here is my problem. when ever i wear dark colours i look bright orange/red even tho my skin is bright white, with a little residual tan from the summer of last year.
And that is when im comfortable, i cant imagin what colour i would go under interview pressure!
i was thinking of wearing some beige chinos like these just for and idea, with a green polo shirt like this but it has no logo's.
brown belt with my brown shoes, which for some reason i cant find on the internet....
do you guys think my idea is acceptable? any pointers that you can suggest.
Alan