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What do you wear to a lunch interview?


Jase

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short-sleeved gingham shirts are popular.  definitely don't skimp on the shoes (stylish shoes tie an outfit together) and wear pants that fit.  You might get a bunch of nice clothes but it's way too baggy and you look like an idiot who still can't dress yourself.  

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short-sleeved gingham shirts are popular. definitely don't skimp on the shoes (stylish shoes tie an outfit together) and wear pants that fit. You might get a bunch of nice clothes but it's way too baggy and you look like an idiot who still can't dress yourself.

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