Long sleeve Vs. Short sleeve shirt to an interview?
I am curious to ask this!
Does it make a difference if a guy wears a long sleeve or short sleeve shirt to an interview (with a tie, of course)?
Thanks
to an interview in America – USA.
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Dude I would normally go for a long sleeve shirt with a tie obviously as it has a more professional look to it than compared to the short sleeves. Just my opinion.
wearing a full-sleeve shirt creates good impression.Half-sleeve does not grab attention,It’s not too ebullient.Black-pant with light colour shirt[Business colours]is outstanding.Why not wear men-in-black which creates immutable impression,with no tie
It really does not matter at all, as long is you don’t look like you’re hanging out with your buddies after the interview. Your employer isn’t going to hold it against you if you are wearing a short-sleeve shirt in 95 degree weather. Use your best judgment, and don’t wear a short-sleeve shirt just because you feel like wearing a short-sleeve shirt. Make sure the weather justifies it. However, long sleeve shirts always appear more professional. If you really want to knock the socks off an employer, wear a power shirt & tie combo. For example, wear one of those blue shirts with the white collar & cuffs, with a red tie that has blue & white stripes.
Normally long sleeve shirts are worn for white collar jobs. Short sleeves can be worn for blue collar jobs. Long sleeves might look more polished. Wear what will make you look best. If it is incredibly hot out I might wear the short sleeves.
Long sleeve without a doubt, you will appear more responsibe.
It would also depend on the job, if its a very casual position then short might be better, good luck
Long sleeve looks more professional. There is air-conditioning in companies during the hot months, even when it isn’t really hot because buildings are not exposed to the outside weather. Good luck in your job search!
Definitely wear a long sleeve shirt. It looks more professional.
All that matters is whether you look smart and professional and which one you feel more comfortable with.
Absolutely. I never see any interviewers coming with a short sleeve shirt and most people come in conservative navy blue or dark gray suits.