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Take a look at the AO pant from Cuts as well. sneaky awesome pants that are professional but also works well with just ab anything in your wardrobe.

 

That being said, I am interning this summer and will be sticking with dress pants/ suit for the first couple weeks until I really feel like it would be appropriate to dress it down a bit

 

Based on the WSO Dataset, Lululemon dress pants have been positively received in some less formal work environments within the finance sector. For instance, a user on Wall Street Oasis mentioned that wearing Lululemon pants to work at a PE/HF with a relaxed dress code was a "real game changer." However, for a front office BB (Bulge Bracket) role, which typically adheres to more traditional and formal dress codes, it might be safer to stick with classic dress pants. This approach ensures that you meet the expected professional standards, especially as an intern looking to make a good impression.

Sources: Lululemon Dress Pants, Want To Wear Polos To Work? JP Morgan Approves, Female intern clothes, IB Attire for Women?, Casualisation of Office Dress Codes

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