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What to wear to a job interview to make a great first impression

by Zintle Mdaka
PICTURE: PEXELS/ LARISSA DE JESUS

Landing a job interview is an exciting opportunity, but deciding what to wear can sometimes feel just as challenging as preparing for the interview itself. While your skills and experience are what ultimately matter, your outfit can influence the first impression you make.

Also see: Appropriate work wear- what are your rights?

According to career experts, dressing appropriately shows professionalism, confidence and respect for the opportunity.

Here’s how to choose an interview outfit that helps you feel comfortable and confident.

Research the company’s dress code

Before selecting your outfit, take time to learn about the company’s culture. Some workplaces have a formal business dress code, while others embrace business casual or even smart casual attire.

According to Indeed Career Guide, reviewing the company’s website, social media pages or employee photos can provide clues about what employees typically wear. Dressing slightly more formally than the everyday office standard is generally considered a safe approach.

Choose clean, well-fitting clothing

No matter the industry, your clothes should be clean, wrinkle-free and fit properly. Well-tailored clothing often looks more polished than expensive outfits that don’t fit well.

For formal workplaces, consider:

  • A tailored blazer with matching trousers or a knee-length skirt
  • A button-up shirt or elegant blouse
  • A simple dress paired with a structured blazer

For business casual environments:

  • Smart trousers or chinos
  • A neat blouse, knit top or collared shirt
  • A midi dress or smart jumpsuit with a blazer or cardigan

According to Harvard Business Review, neat, professional attire helps communicate that you take the interview seriously.

Also see: How to wear red lipstick the right way

Stick to neutral colours

Neutral shades such as black, navy, grey, beige and white remain timeless interview choices. They are versatile, professional and easy to coordinate.

If you’d like to add personality, consider incorporating muted colours like burgundy, forest green or soft blue through a blouse, tie or accessories rather than wearing bold prints from head to toe.

Keep accessories simple

Accessories should complement your outfit rather than distract from it.

A classic watch, small earrings or a simple necklace are often enough. Avoid excessive jewellery or accessories that make noise or require constant adjustment during the interview.

According to The Balance Careers, understated accessories help maintain a polished and professional appearance.

Wear comfortable shoes

Choose shoes that are clean, polished and comfortable enough to walk in confidently.

Closed-toe flats, loafers, ankle boots or low heels are excellent choices for many workplaces, while polished dress shoes are suitable for formal settings.

The American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) recommends wearing shoes that provide proper support, especially if your interview involves walking around the workplace.

Pay attention to grooming

Your overall presentation extends beyond your clothing.

Make sure your hair is neat, your nails are clean and your outfit is free from lint or stains. If you wear makeup or fragrance, keep both natural and understated.

According to LinkedIn Career Advice, attention to personal grooming demonstrates professionalism and attention to detail.

Dress for confidence

The best interview outfit is one that makes you feel comfortable and confident. Avoid wearing brand-new shoes that haven’t been broken in or clothing that constantly needs adjusting.

Career experts at Glassdoor suggest choosing an outfit you feel confident wearing, as feeling comfortable can help reduce nerves and allow you to focus on answering questions rather than worrying about your appearance.

Remember that authenticity matters

While dressing professionally is important, your outfit should still reflect your personality and feel authentic to you. Aim for a balance between looking polished and feeling like yourself.

At the end of the day, employers are hiring your skills, attitude and potential. A thoughtful outfit simply helps you make a positive first impression before the conversation even begins.

Also see: 3 ways to wear a blazer with any outfit

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