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For those complaining about pantyhose, you still wear them to interviews, right? Like if you're wearing a suit with a skirt? That's appropriate dress code, yes? You just don't want to wear them on a daily basis?
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Re: S/O Pantyhose
I loathe pantyhose.
LOL I do too. It's just that I have 2 suits that are completely different. One is a brownish color w/a taupe and light pinkish subtle pinstripe and then a black, skirt suit. I wear the pants suit first, but then for 2nd interviews I wear the black suit and I suffer through pantyhose.
I'd be surprised if you were actually judged for it or that it would be considered required. I think it was more of an always err on the side of caution type of thing. I think it's part of the better to be over dressed/overly professional mindset than under. A good example of this is if you happen to interview at a job like Martiza's where it actually IS part of the dress code. I'm sure the pantyhose wouldn't go unnoticed there.

I was just curious what the norm was for others. I just always followed this without thinking twice because that's what I was taught. I would certainly rather not wear them if it's acceptable!
I wore pantyhose all the time when I lived in NY and though I didn't particularly care for it, I also didn't really think twice about it because it was the norm (due to the cooler weather). After living in the south for 9 years, I avoid wearing them but will still wear them with a skirt suit depending on the formality of the situation and the weather.
I've never heard this past the 1980's.
I don't think I've worn pantyhose since middle school band concerts or with childhood easter sunday dresses.
It's a little hard to believe, but I haven't really had an interview that required a suit. I have presented at a few big meetings and worked a few events that required suits, but I don't think I wore hose with skirts then.
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As much as I HATE pantyhose, I've always worn them to an interview with a skirt suit. As a matter of fact, at my previous firm, hose were required whenever skirts were worn. Suit jackets were also required, and open-toe shoes were not allowed. Ridiculously formal.