Completely wrong. Socks match pants, and if you think otherwise, don't give fashion advice.Anonymous User wrote:Um? no? this is so wrong. Socks generally match the shoes and belt, NOT the suit. If you match your navy suit with navy socks but are wearing black shoes / belt, you look like an idiot.Anonymous User wrote:+1 on the socks. Once had someone told me that the only thing interviewers should remember about your attire is that you didn't mess it up.SomewhatLearnedHand wrote:It really cant be more simple for guys. Wear a navy or dark charcoal suit. Wear a white shirt with a spread or point collar and red/blue tie with a conservative pattern. Button down collar looks bad. Wear black cap toe oxfords with matching belt (can get away with dark brown oxfords, but ultra conservative places you should really just play it safe with black). And for the love of god just wear socks that match your suit color.
Standard:
Navy or charcoal suit / black shoes, black socks, black belt
Navy suit / brown shoes, navy socks, brown belt
Light grey suit / brown shoes, light grey socks, brown belt
https://www.gq.com/story/sock-match-debate
https://www.gentlemansgazette.com/how-t ... oes-pants/
See basic rule #3 in second link.