Wall Street style guide: Bankers break down what interns should — and should not — wear this summer, from Lululemon trousers to Allbird sneakers
like flat-front trousers, after noticing they were popular among colleagues. Regardless of where you fall, the New York-based analyst recommends waiting to do most of your shopping until you get the lay of the land. Budrul Chukrut/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Imagesgo out and buy more clothing to fit whatever that is," she said."The first three months on the desk I accumulated so much more clothing than I had initially, just because the vibe was different than I expected.
"Start the summer in business professional," he said."If senior bankers suggest that you dress more to your day, then follow their directions."David Solomon takes the stage at Goldman Sachs' 2023 Investor DayEveryone knew ties were out when David Solomon, the CEO of Goldman Sachs, ditched one at the bank's all-important investor day in January. But blazers still have a place on Wall Street, even if they're not as omnipresent as they once were.
"I think it's an absolute core piece of wardrobe that is very, very functional," she said."Even if you only have one and it lives in the office, it's still very utilitarian." Black is a fine color for ladies, she said. In fact, if you're a woman and can only get one blazer, let it be black. But it's too formal for men and makes them look like they're going to a wedding or funeral. Guys should opt for dark blue or navy, she said.
Her suggestion for both men and women at anyone's price point: All white Stan Smiths — you can get them for about $100 fromCadmus' other suggestions include a button-down shirt for men or a classy dress polo with trousers and dress shoes.
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