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Good point, rr, most events and interviews cluster around the November - February period, when it's cold almost everywhere. Coats, scarves and gloves will prove very valuable.

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so I found a new place that makes pretty good custom made suits for pretty good price. Got 2 suits (the standard navy and dark gray) in Taiwan for a total of $530 USD. I think part of it is the exchange rate and part of it is the cheap labor. The expensive part is the fabric (I asked for one of the best ones he had). I'm pretty happy with the suits and they fit pretty well, so just wanted to throw that out there if anyone is traveling remotely close to Taipei, Taiwan. :) It's definitely a "safer" place to deal compared to the thousands of tailors in Hong Kong asking you if you want a suit or the more sketchy ones in China.
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so I found a new place that makes pretty good custom made suits for pretty good price. Got 2 suits (the standard navy and dark gray) in Taiwan for a total of $530 USD. I think part of it is the exchange rate and part of it is the cheap labor. The expensive part is the fabric (I asked for one of the best ones he had). I'm pretty happy with the suits and they fit pretty well, so just wanted to throw that out there if anyone is traveling remotely close to Taipei, Taiwan. :) It's definitely a "safer" place to deal compared to the thousands of tailors in Hong Kong asking you if you want a suit or the more sketchy ones in China.
kryzak i will be in taiwain in 2 weeks... any specific places to get a suit?
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kryzak i will be in taiwain in 2 weeks... any specific places to get a suit?

Yes, but I can't seem to find the name card. I'll try to find it and post it here, but it's in the Hsimending (or Ximending in Pingying) area, very close to the Metro exit. Small tiny shop with an older couple running it.

More to come once I find their name card.
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this is good advice thanks.
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So I went to the Boss Outlet Center near Stuttgart the other day. And somehow I was talked into buying a black suit. Hugo Boss-style.

I actually went their with the objective of getting business attire. When I left I realized I have a black suit on my hands. (knowing that black is not really business)

The thing is: The Hugo Boss cuts are relatively sporty, so I do not look like an undertaker. The style is not pure black, the fabric has a really subtle criss-cross that breaks the light in a somewhat more interesting way than a purely black suit would.

(I will try to take pictures and post them)

Since I got the thing basically at half the price the loss isnt really that big, and its probably an extremely nice suit for a wedding or some such occasion - I just dont know if I should risk wearing it for the recruitment season this upcoming recruiting year. I AM European, though. :)

Thanks for your thoughts guys.

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Looking forward to the pictures, branson!

Anyway, the tailor in Taiwan is called:

"Nan Shih Mei Tailor's Co"
Located at No. 5, O-Mei Street, Taipei, Taiwan. In the Ximending shopping area

Phone: 0919-383707 (Chinese only)
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thanks kryzak, kudos for the suggestion!
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Just one late tip/revision to add to this. Your belt should match your shoes. So if you followed pelihu's instructions you would always wear black shoes with black belts and you would be safe.

However, if you feel like wearing brown shoes (especially the darker shades,) that's fine too, but make sure you change your belt to match it as well. I personally prefer wearing black shoes + belts with everything but a navy blue suit. I wear my dark brown shoes with a navy blue suit.
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Are ascots and sailing caps ever acceptable? :P
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Are ascots and sailing caps ever acceptable? :P

Sailing caps are fine. Ascots are never acceptable, under any circumstances.
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Try to avoid 'fashion' cuts, and unless you're European (or in Europe) avoid those types of cuts as well.

Pelihu - what do you mean by 'European'? From what I know European suit (compared to American) is more tailored (i.e. fitting more tightly) and the jacket tends to be shorter (i.e. just enough to cover your @ss but not longer than that).

If that's the case is it faux pas from US perspective (recruitment)? Or did you mean something else by 'European'?
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i dont think anyone has brought this one up - what about pants with drawtabs instead of beltloops? for my suit, the pants dont have belt loops at all. is this considered TOO formal? i dont want to appear like a slacker when they see im not wearing a belt (though some may catch on that there are no belt loops).

on the other hand, i would think someone who pays attention to detail would appreciate a more "formal" pant style if they did notice i was lacking a belt?

thoughts?
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oh come on guys :)

i'm not joking!!! the suit is from ralph lauren and no, it is not a tuxedo suit. but it is cut very "european" i guess you could say.

thoughts? oh its black too. i guess thats another ding? :(
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I am not in an MBA program yet but I am reaching out to students who are in MBA programs, did their summer internships at the firms I want to work for and they are going back full time. So if I meet them on campus for informational interviews should I wear a suit and a tie? Or just business casual?
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Does it go without saying that a tie clip is too much?
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Great information on the attire! Looks like I will have to keep a close eye on my wardrobe when heading off to B-School :)
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