How to Dress for a Job Interview
Briefly

Office attire has seen significant changes over the last decade, shifting from traditional suits to more relaxed forms like smart sneakers and polo shirts. For job interviews, the appropriate attire heavily depends on the industry and level of the position. While a suit and tie is favored, alternatives exist. Avoid black suits for interviews, as they may convey a somber tone; colors like charcoal gray or patterns can be a better fit for conveying professionalism without being overly formal.
If you have a favorite suit, then wearing it will make you feel good, and you want to feel good in the interview.
A suit and tie is the obvious choice, but not the only option. If that suit is black, think again unless you're interviewing for bouncer, undertaker, or henchman.
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