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Buying a business suit for college-age interviews

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Originally posted by: cchen
Originally posted by: zerocool1
Originally posted by: brigden
Three button, single-breasted is more business than two buttons, which is what you want. Flat-front trousers are also the way to go. I'd stay away from double-breasted suits and pleated trousers.

Just make sure the suit fits properly. The jacket's hem should hit your thumb joint and the sleeve should allow about a centimetre of shirt cuff to show.

three button is more of a trend, a fad if you will. I'd go for the 2 button double breasted. They don't go out of style and will remain a staple of men's business fashion.

You're kidding right? Double breasted? HA!

QFT, ROFL
 
Originally posted by: akubi
Originally posted by: cchen
Originally posted by: zerocool1
Originally posted by: brigden
Three button, single-breasted is more business than two buttons, which is what you want. Flat-front trousers are also the way to go. I'd stay away from double-breasted suits and pleated trousers.

Just make sure the suit fits properly. The jacket's hem should hit your thumb joint and the sleeve should allow about a centimetre of shirt cuff to show.

three button is more of a trend, a fad if you will. I'd go for the 2 button double breasted. They don't go out of style and will remain a staple of men's business fashion.

You're kidding right? Double breasted? HA!

QFT, ROFL


I guess even hit-men have to dress up for an interview.
 
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