Six smart ways to look the part and cut the price of your next interview outfit

Six smart ways to look the part and cut the price of your next interview outfit

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Six smart ways to look the part and cut the price of your next interview outfit
Author: Adam Sonin
Published: Feb, 02 2025 23:32

BOARDROOM style doesn’t have to come with a boss’s price tag. The Apprentice is back and while Lord Sugar’s candidates dress to impress, not everyone has the budget for high-end workwear. Here’s ways to cut the price of an interview outfit . . . BORROW THE BEST: Ask friends and family for clothes you can borrow. A shirt you could never make work or no longer fits may be perfect for a mate, while a pair of their shoes could help you put your best foot forward.

 [Lord Alan Sugar with the Apprentice series 19 candidates.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Lord Alan Sugar with the Apprentice series 19 candidates.]

GIVE BACK: Charity shops are a gold mine for affordable workwear. If you build a rapport with shop staff, you could even ask them to keep an eye out for a blazer or trousers in your size as they come in and set them aside. SECOND HAND SAVIOUR: Online resale platforms like Vinted, Depop, and eBay have dedicated sections for workwear. Now is a great time to find bargains as most people clear out and declutter in January.

 [Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 8.7
Image Credit: The Sun [Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 8.7" tablet.]

Set up alerts for quality brands such as Next and Uniqlo and don’t be afraid to haggle with sellers. GO FOR GLOW: If your interview is via a video call, it may be a good idea to wear plain, neutral colours to avoid any issues with a pattern on camera. Sit your laptop or phone in front of a window, as natural light will make you look best on camera. If you’re interviewing late in the day, place a lamp behind your screen for the most flattering light.

 [Ben & Jerry's Cookie Dough ice cream pint.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Ben & Jerry's Cookie Dough ice cream pint.]

HELPING HAND: If you can get a referral from the job centre for the company you are interviewing with, charity Smart Works (smartworks.org.uk) is based in London and Scotland and offers coaching and clothing for women seeking employment. If you are unemployed and have an old suit, Timpsons offers a free dry- cleaning service. TOP TIP: Check out barclays lifeskills.com/interviews for interview tips or linkedin.com/learning to find free video courses, on everything from how to impress interviewers to answering the “Tell me about yourself” question.

 [Jo Malone Pomegranate Noir diffuser.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Jo Malone Pomegranate Noir diffuser.]

PICK up the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 8.7” 128GB WiFi Tablet at AO.com – usually £199, reduced to £169. SAVE: £30. QUICK! Tubs of Ben & Jerry’s, usually £5.20, are now £2.85 at Tesco when you use your Tesco Clubcard. SAVE: £2.35. WANT to add some new style to your house this week?. New Topcashback.co.uk members who spend £10 at Dunelm can get £10 cashback this week. FILL your home with the luxury scent of Jo Malone Pomegranate Noir diffuser, £74 at jomalone.com, or head to Morrisons for the Nutmeg Wild Fig & Pomegranate diffuser, £6.

 [Reed diffuser in white bottle with rose gold cap and black reeds.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Reed diffuser in white bottle with rose gold cap and black reeds.]

SAVE: £68. ROLL down to Asda, because Rollback has returned. Asda has slashed the price of more than 4,000 products, by on average 25 per cent. For example, get a Chicago Town Pizza, previously £4.50, for £2.82. BRIGHTEN up February mornings with a coffee at home – the Dolce Gusto De’Longhi Piccolo XS was £35, now £29, at Argos. SAVE: £6. ADD to your wardrobe at Very.co.uk and get 20 per cent off when you spend £50 or more on full-price fashion and sportswear.

 [Dolce Gusto De'Longhi Piccolo XS coffee machine making a latte.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Dolce Gusto De'Longhi Piccolo XS coffee machine making a latte.]

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