Okay, so I’ve been digging into this whole “business casual intern” thing, and let me tell you, it’s a bit of a maze. I remember when I first started my internship, I was so confused about what to wear. I mean, “business casual” – what does that even mean, right?
First off, I started by looking around at what other people were wearing. I noticed a lot of people were wearing nice shirts. Not t-shirts, but like, button-downs or polos. So, I went out and bought a few of those. I made sure they fit me well, not too tight, not too loose. That was my first step into putting together some outfits.

Shirts
- Button-down shirts: I picked up a couple of these in different colors. Light blue, white, even a subtle striped one. I figured these were safe bets.
- Polo shirts: I got a few of these, too. They’re a little more relaxed than button-downs, but still looked okay to me. I chose some solid colors, nothing too flashy.
Then, I moved on to pants. Jeans were a no-go, I saw nobody wearing them. Most people were wearing khakis or slacks, so I did the same. I remember trying on like a dozen pairs before I found a few that fit just right. Comfort was key because I was going to be wearing these a lot.
Pants
- Khakis: I got a couple of pairs of these. I went with the classic beige and a navy blue. They were comfortable and seemed to go with everything.
- Slacks: I also bought a pair of gray and black slacks. I figured they were a bit dressier than khakis, good for days when I wanted to look a bit more put together.
Next up, shoes. This was a bit tricky. Sneakers seemed too casual, but full-on dress shoes seemed like overkill. I ended up getting a pair of loafers. They were comfy and seemed to fit that middle ground of “business casual” well. I also made sure to take care of them, you know, polish them every now and then so they looked good.
Shoes
- Loafers: These were my go-to. I got a brown leather pair. They were comfortable enough to wear all day and looked pretty sharp.
- Other options: I did see some guys wearing nicer sneakers, but I decided to stick with my loafers to play it safe.
And the last thing I did was to make sure I always looked neat. That means ironing my shirts, tucking them in, and just generally making sure I didn’t look like I just rolled out of bed. I even got a nice belt to complete the look. It’s the little things that make a difference, I guess.
So yeah, that’s basically how I figured out this whole “business casual intern” dress code. It took some trial and error, but eventually, I found a few outfits that made me feel comfortable and confident. I’d say my main takeaway was to keep it simple, make sure everything fits well, and when in doubt, observe what others are wearing and use that as a guide. It’s not rocket science, but it definitely takes a bit of effort to get it right. But hey, once you nail it, you’ll feel pretty good walking into the office every day.