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What's the best color suit for a conservative college interview?

For a guy, when going to a conservative college interview, what suit color should I go for? I've heard navy or charcoal gray are classic choices. Also, are there any specific shades within these colors that are better, or does it matter?

a year ago

You're on the right track! When it comes to dressing for a college interview, especially at a more conservative institution, you can't go wrong with a classic navy or charcoal gray suit. They're both understated, professional, and versatile choices.

Navy projects trustworthiness and is a universally appealing color. Charcoal gray is extremely adaptable, and it exudes a mature and sophisticated air, setting a formal tone. Either one can give you the polished, professional look that you're aiming for in an interview setting.

The specific shade within navy or charcoal isn't as crucial as the overall fit and cleanliness of your suit. However, lean towards the more classic hues. For instance, a darker navy or a medium-to-dark gray would be more appropriate than a suit that is almost black or a lighter gray. But remember, the color and shade of your suit will only make an impression if the suit itself is well-fitted, neatly pressed, and worn with a clean, matching tie and polished dress shoes.

A sharp, well-groomed appearance won't just make a positive impression on the interviewer but will also boost your confidence, which can help you feel more at ease during the interview itself. Good luck!

a year ago

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