What to Wear: Leather Jacket for a Job Interview
A job interview calls for a look that's one notch more formal than the company's actual day-to-day dress code. Here's how to make a leather jacket work for it — plus a way to actually see it on yourself before you commit.
Getting the silhouette right
For this occasion, look for a cropped or moto cut that hits at the hip, not mid-thigh. Genuine or a heavier faux leather holds structure better than a thin pleather.
- Worn open over a dress instantly cuts formality without changing the dress
- A silk or satin layer underneath balances the leather's edge
Color and finishing touches
- Black leather is the most versatile; brown reads softer with warm tones
- Let the jacket be the only 'hard' texture — pair with something soft underneath
What the occasion actually needs
A job interview is one notch more formal than the company's actual day-to-day dress code.
- Fit matters more than trend here — nothing should need mid-interview adjusting
- Research the company's actual dress norms first; 'formal' means different things at a bank vs. a startup
See it on you
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