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#76
#76
Gonzo one other thing. Today's workplace is not what it was 10 years ago, things are very casual in most places. Point being a quality blazer and a simple pair of quality slacks can work fine in nearly interview setting these days.

I thought about this. However, my concern is this is a Director position in a professional atmosphere.

I would prefer to be overdressed than under at this one.
 
#77
#77
I'm 6'4" and 3 bills. Kohl's suits off the rack are a touch snug.

Some of them have big and tall sections. But that's hit or miss. I'd just go to a big and tall men's store and get a decent sport coat and pick up a new tie and shirt somewhere and call it a day.
 
#80
#80
I thought about this. However, my concern is this is a Director position in a professional atmosphere.

I would prefer to be overdressed than under at this one.

$20 says they don't wear coat and tie ever there unless it's a sales rep on a client visit and that your interviewer will be less dressed than you if you have on a quality sport coat. I do a lot of our company's interviewing and a sharp dress coat looks better than a sloppy suit that you've made work.
 
#81
#81
$20 says they don't wear coat and tie ever there unless it's a sales rep on a client visit and that your interviewer will be less dressed than you if you have on a quality sport coat. I do a lot of our company's interviewing and a sharp dress coat looks better than a sloppy suit that you've made work.

I like this idea, but...

Buy a suit. Leave the tags on. Return it Thursday. Boon!

Boom!
 
#84
#84
If you are set on getting one and are b&t go get fitted and put it on plastic. As my dad said once, sometimes clothes are a business investment. I'll guarantee you though that a sport coat would not prevent you from getting a job in today's market place. I've seen vendors and clients at important meetings in them and they look 100% normal.
 
#85
#85
Gonzo one other thing. Today's workplace is not what it was 10 years ago, things are very casual in most places. Point being a quality blazer and a simple pair of quality slacks can work fine in nearly interview setting these days.

get the job first, then dress casual
 
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#87
#87
I'm only giving this advice because I too was broke once and thought the clothes made the man. I did the same thing you are doing. I have a beautiful fitted suit in my closet now that cost a fortune and I can't fit into it. I wouldn't do it again. A fitted suit only works if you don't go up or down in weight very much.
 
#89
#89
I'm only giving this advice because I too was broke once and thought the clothes made the man. I did the same thing you are doing. I have a beautiful fitted suit in my closet now that cost a fortune and I can't fit into it. I wouldn't do it again. A fitted suit only works if you don't go up or down in weight very much.

No. A fitted suit is out of the question. I am looking for something middle of the road. I am in the middle of a two year process of losing weight and I am in no mind to buy a suit like that to hang in a closet.
 
#90
#90
As our lead sales guy said to me. First impressions are important but nobody remembers what color your tie was, just how well you delivered.
 
#91
#91
No. A fitted suit is out of the question. I am looking for something middle of the road. I am in the middle of a two year process of losing weight and I am in no mind to buy a suit like that to hang in a closet.

Smart man. Get a zanzibar waisted pant.
 
#94
#94
Oh it can hurt, his wallet, especially if he doesn't get the job. He's doing it right though. Gonzo's issue is being over 6' tall and likely wearing larger than a size 50 coat and a tall at that is he'll pay double what an average guy might.
 
#96
#96
Oh it can hurt, his wallet, especially if he doesn't get the job. He's doing it right though. Gonzo's issue is being over 6' tall and likely wearing larger than a size 50 coat and a tall at that is he'll pay double what an average guy might.

^this. That's why I was searching for ideas.
 
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