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Interview Hosiery (Stocking)

It is best to wear hosiery to your interview. Every little detail matters and you want to set yourself ahead of thr pack. Some experts say that interviewers create a mental point system in their mind while they analyze your every move. Therefore you cannot afford to lose those points. Without a doubt what you wear reflects your character and you
want to come across as a mature, sophisticated woman who is smart and reliable. This means your hosiery needs to be reliable too! Now you can keep your focus without the burden of being uncomfortable or worrying about your thigh highs falling mid-interview. 


Thigh high stockings that are made with a silicone band are best as they sit securely along your thigh and won't make you feel confined around the waist. Although it may be scorching hot with this summer weather, you have
to remember that you are there to prove that you are a woman who stays polished and will do whatever it takes to get the job done. Adfitionaly, most job interviews are conducted inside an office setting with an AC cranked up so an extra layer on the  legs wouldn't be a bad idea. I have discovered that confidence is an absolute must for a job interview. It's more professional to wear robust and higher quality thigh highs that will sustain. 


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