03/02/2017 17:46
Subject: Would you consider this OK attire for an interview?
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is DC. You wear a tie in your interview.
Agree. Wear the turtleneck after you get the job[b]. LOL
Coupled with your work badge hanging off your neck.
Seriously, OP, please don't do the turtleneck. You'd look like my mother-in-law.
Anonymous
03/02/2017 11:44
Subject: Re:Would you consider this OK attire for an interview?
Interview for anchorman?
Anonymous
03/02/2017 11:39
Subject: Re:Would you consider this OK attire for an interview?
Maybe you could get a dicky...https://www.walmart.com/ip/WalterDrake-Black-Dickie-Mock-Turtleneck/39798086 Nice and cool once the weather gets warmer but still want that turtleneck look.
In all seriousness, no to the turtleneck. Wear a nice shirt and tie like the rest of the DC political folks.
Anonymous
03/02/2017 11:32
Subject: Would you consider this OK attire for an interview?
Nope.
Anonymous
03/02/2017 10:28
Subject: Would you consider this OK attire for an interview?
I'd wear a tie to the interior, but in real-life, work, and aside from the clueless fashion victims of DC, go for the turtleneck!
Anonymous
03/02/2017 10:26
Subject: Would you consider this OK attire for an interview?
Turtlenecks are the most repulsive look ever. Mr. Rogers style.
Anonymous
03/02/2017 10:24
Subject: Would you consider this OK attire for an interview?
OP, as you're not from DC I'm going to give you some general fashion advice (you already got the correct specific answer): DC is very conservative, clothing-wise. As in, wearing a non-white button-down shirt or (in some places) a double-breasted suit vs. single-breasted looks edgy.
Anonymous
03/02/2017 01:40
Subject: Would you consider this OK attire for an interview?
LOL OP no. It's not ok.
Anonymous
03/01/2017 23:07
Subject: Would you consider this OK attire for an interview?
Anonymous wrote:Unless you're looking to become a European heir to a sports car empire, no.