it's an interview-why on earth would you consider wearing anything else.
talk about slipping standards.
p1sses me off.
Come on grandad - let it all out. The fact that mars bars were cheaper when you were a young rapscallion?
I'd be more inclined to wear this: pig - Angels Fancy Dress Costumes
I haven't worn a tie for possibly over 5 years, even if I go to a company presentation or something in the City.Although my ex-boss, who is very well bred (!) told me a couple of years ago: never wear a suit without a tie. Even that seems to have been dropped now. Most of the meetings I go to in the city it's sort of 50/50 or maybe even more in favour of tie-less.I must admit I would feel underdressed if I didn't wear a suit (say jacket and trousers).My office is in the country, well Crawley, although I wouldn't say we are country-brokers (no tweed jackets!). The other day my young compliance officer was wearing brown shoes and I said, half jokingly, i hope you don't wear them in the city and he didn't really understand. Are brown shoes still verboten? What about earings (on chaps) and tattoos (both), are they frowned upon in brokers offices?kinda half/half I'd say. I would never wear one now just around the office, but always have one in my drawers. Generally, internal meeting that I have arranged, odds are I won't be wearing one. External meeting where I'm trying to 'impress' / am on best behaviour I'd say 80% chance I will be wearing one if it's people I don't really know. If it's people I do know the odds drop dramatically.
But we're kinda casual here tbh. I have jeans, trainers and a designer T-Shirt on today. Fridays are pretty scruffy.
edit - so that's really no help is it? lol