hh4evr1 Posted November 4, 2013 Report Share Posted November 4, 2013 I was going to wear womens loafers to a job interview with my suit and tie, my mum saw them and said you can't wear those, they are obviously womens shoes. She doesn't like me wearing womens shoes/boots. They are tassel loafers from New Look. They don't have any height in the heel. I thought they would be less obvious than my wedge heeled boots. http://m.newlook.com/mcs/publish/4923/76718?prodid=290534601&cat=cat10002&name=Womens Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FastFreddy2 Posted November 4, 2013 Report Share Posted November 4, 2013 I thought they would be less obvious than my wedge heeled boots.http://m.newlook.com/mcs/publish/4923/76718?prodid=290534601&cat=cat10002&name=Womens I wore something VERY similar while at my last year of school. A long, long time ago. They were very trendy, back in the day. I would suggest a bit 'casual' for an interview, but much more suitable than a womans shoe. Should I ever find myself being forced to attend an interview for a job I don't want, I'll wear a heel. It would guarantee I would not be offered a position. As would wearing long fingernails painted bright red, or wearing lipstick. A 19 year old boy trying to get into an art or fashion college could expect a different response, but a business interviewer will have a duty of care toward the company and any other employees. Hiring anyone but the best candidate will lead to criticism, and any non-conformist will (sadly) automatically remove themselves from that "best" position. I don't expect anyone to like it, but thems the facts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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