Clothes Really Do Matter

John Krautzel
Posted by in Career Advice


While the old adage says, "The clothes don't make the man," your interview wardrobe does play a part in the first impression you make on a hiring manager. Your choice of clothing should present a polished and professional look without going too far. Follow these tips on how to dress to put together an interview wardrobe that is sure to impress.

The Role of Your Interview Wardrobe

Think of the clothing you wear to an interview as a tool to enhance your professional appearance. Your clothing should be subtle; you want the hiring manager to remember your personality and skills rather than what you wore to the interview. When you dress well, it makes you feel more confident and you present yourself professionally. When choosing your interview wardrobe, opt for clothing that is one step above the company's dress code, as this helps the hiring manager visualize you in a leadership role.

Interview Wardrobe for Women

Modesty is key for women when dressing for an interview. Cleavage should be covered, and clothing should not be sexy or provocative. A two-piece suit or a blazer and skirt are ideal options. Choose hosiery that is neutral and sheer, and opt for leather heels that are of a medium height. Avoid miniskirts, costume jewelry and stiletto heels for an interview.

Interview Wardrobe for Men

The ideal interview outfit for a man is a two-piece suit with matching shoes. Choose conservative, classic colors, such as dark gray or navy blue, and make sure your suit is tailored. Opt for a plain white dress shirt or one with a conservative pattern, and select a tie that adds a hint of color to your outfit. A professional pair of shoes is important, and your belt should always match your shoes. Avoid wearing oddly colored suits, character ties and shorts of any kind.

Accessories for an Interview

When accessorizing for an interview, keep it simple and tasteful. A classic wristwatch is fine, and jewelry should be subtle. Carry a purse or briefcase that complements your professional wardrobe; never use a tote bag.

Proper Grooming for an Interview

In addition to your clothing, proper grooming for an interview is an important consideration. Men should be clean-shaven, and all facial hair should be neatly groomed. For both men and women, nails should be clean and well-kept. If women wear nail polish, a natural shade is the best choice. Makeup should look classy and natural; this isn't the time to try a smoky eye or bright pink shade of lipstick.

The clothing you wear to a job interview does not convince a hiring manager to give you the job, but the wrong choice in your interview wardrobe may cause the potential employer to not hire you. Follow these tips on how to dress for an interview to ensure that you make a great first impression.


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