atkid
New in Town
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Greetings!
I have been lurking a while on The Fedora Lounge, however I just recently registered to join and this is my 1st post.
Later this week I have an important job interview coming up and would like feedback on wearing my caribou-colored i.e. gray Stetson Chatham to the interview. The other option is a Stetson Andover with Florentine Milan braid.
This would be my 1st interview since I started regularly wearing fedoras last year. I will likely be wearing my blue suit. The interview is for a Project Manager position at a Regional Police Force. I would really like to make a "statement" and differentiate myself from other candidates but don't want to seem presumptious.
Any comments on whether I should wear a fedora to the interview? If so, which one? Or would that be dependent on the weather that day: hot day = straw hat?
Also, they likely have a reception area when entering...Do I remove the hat soon after checking in or do I wait until my interviewee arrives to take me to their office?
Thank you for your advice.
Regards,
Derek Atkins
I have been lurking a while on The Fedora Lounge, however I just recently registered to join and this is my 1st post.
Later this week I have an important job interview coming up and would like feedback on wearing my caribou-colored i.e. gray Stetson Chatham to the interview. The other option is a Stetson Andover with Florentine Milan braid.
This would be my 1st interview since I started regularly wearing fedoras last year. I will likely be wearing my blue suit. The interview is for a Project Manager position at a Regional Police Force. I would really like to make a "statement" and differentiate myself from other candidates but don't want to seem presumptious.
Any comments on whether I should wear a fedora to the interview? If so, which one? Or would that be dependent on the weather that day: hot day = straw hat?
Also, they likely have a reception area when entering...Do I remove the hat soon after checking in or do I wait until my interviewee arrives to take me to their office?
Thank you for your advice.
Regards,
Derek Atkins