Summer Analyst Wardrobe

IB Summer Analyst at a BB in the New York office. Would you guys say this wardrobe will do for the summer? I would appreciate any insights or advice or any changes to be made (More shirts, different colors, etc.) 


2 Suits (1 navy blue and 1 charcoal gray)

6 White Shirts (No blue shirts)

4 trousers ( 2 navy blue and 2 charcoal gray)

4 ties

2 black belts

Oxford shoes (1 black pair and 1 brown pair)

15+ dress socks

My main question: is it ok to wear only white shirts and never wear blue/power blue shirts. Secondly, is it ok to have 6 shirts and 4 pairs of trousers to get me through the summer or will I need more of each. Thanks for the help and appreciate any other advice. 

7 Comments
 

How can an intern conveniently get shirts dry cleaned once a week? I’ve been told to launder shirts no starch weekly and pants monthly. Let me know if I’m incorrect there.

 

Some places deliver. Thankfully I’m at home this summer and commuting to the city. I hang my suit/whatever on my front door. They see it hanging, pick it up, and drop it off a couple days later all cleaned and pressed and packed. Ofc probably not possible in the city. What my dad did when we lived there was find a good place on the way to work. On the days you have to drop stuff off, take it with you in the morning. When it was ready, pick it up on the way home.

 

Will probably want a few more shirts. It’s easier to re-wear pants vs shirts and you’ll have to do laundry every week with only 6 shirts. Charles Tyrwhitt or whatever the name is has good shirts for cheap.

 

If you’re wearing undershirts, 6 is enough. But if not, probably best to wear once then dry clean. So it’s nice to have more, but not required

 

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