Job interview fashion tips for Men?

I wanted to get some fashion tips on how to dress appropriately for a job interview. What looks best on men on a job interview?
1. Shirts: Plain white, blue, or pinstripes?
2. Tie: Plain, texture, stripes, ect?
3. Hair: Trendy or conservative?
4. Jewelry: Watches, necklaces, bracelets, ect?
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Depends on the kind of job. Given the choices listed, I’d go white shirt, tie with simple pattern or stripes, conservative hair and watch but no other jewelry.
1.white. it subconsiously tells them you are good & clean.
2.plain. so they can concentrate on you not your tie.
3.conservative. trendy can be seen as “flighty”.
4.watch. means you are responsible.
-blurey
Assuming that you’re interviewing for a “regular” job, e.g. in an office, a bank, etc., then I’d suggest
1. White shirt (light blue as backup)
2. Conservative tie — but can be plain, a simple texture or with stripes. Don’t go w/ patterns or critters.
3. Conservative — by that, I mean neat.
4. Watches are great, but don’t go w/ plastic. Necklaces and bracelets should stay at home (unless it’s religious or something), as you never know if the interviewer will not like so much bling.
If you are interviewing for a different sort of job, e.g. in a fashion house, goth bar, or an alternative art gallery, then I’d suggest dressing the part — no sense wearing a conservative suit if the business is trendy or themed.
Good luck!
1. Shirts: Plain white, blue, or pinstripes?
White and well pressed. Alternatively French blue with white collar and French cuffs.
2. Tie: Plain, texture, stripes, ect?
conservative - can be solid or striped - compliment the clothes though. 100% silk. A tie chain looks better than a pin through your tie and won’t ruin your tie. A symmetrical knot - with dimple; not pre-tied or clip-on. People notice the knot - learn to tie several and see which suits you (and your shirt of choice) best.
3. Hair: Trendy or conservative?
Doesn’t matter as long as it’s well done. Not anything extreme though.
4. Jewelry: Watches, necklaces, bracelets, ect?
A quality watch (leave the cheap one at home), one ring only (usually college/military or wedding ring). No bracelets or visible necklace. Match cuff links and tie-chain (if wearing either) to the watch.
What looks best is well fitted and pressed. Few other considerations matter. Being ill-fit just looks bad and not pressed looks like you don’t care about hygeine.
5) good quality, shined, leather shoes. They notice the shoes too.