Anonymous wrote:Winter coat - Peter Glenn sold ski parka, LL Bean, etc.
Winter casual waterproof boots - Sorel, Wolverine
1 puffer coat
1 light rain jacket
1 pr waterproof school shoes/Keen Targhee style
Sneakers per habit
4-6 pairs jeans (per taste, could be grey, black, blue)
All the khakis & best polos from uniformed senior year
7 Casual long-sleeve jersey or cotton shirts
3 dressier casual shirts for parties
1 business suit/very formal outfit
2 dress shirts
3 sweaters if worn, or sweatshirts (heavier tops)
2 long-sleeve winter pajama sets or substitute idea
Lightweight pajamas per taste
Athleticwear per taste
Buy more warm tops in Boston if needed. New England is a better place to buy sweaters than the DMV.
Above is the outline of a refresh of my inbound freshman's wardrobe for college. His senior year wardrobe is almost worn out - not exaggerating. He will be walking a lot at college so hopefully won't gain weight and outgrow these things. This core wardrobe should be good for 2 years minimum for temperate and cold seasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Joggers, track pants, hoodies, t-shirts. Tell him to bring at least two pairs of his khakis, two polos, and two button down shirts and one pair of Oxfords in case he has to dress up for anything.
Yeah, but skip the polo's and button downs - it's all casual all the time. Hoodies, t-shirts, athletic shorts and sweat pants. Lots of hoodies
Boo. Every woman's crazy about a sharp-dressed man! Are there no preppies left in Boston?
Anonymous wrote:long johns
thick winter coat
hat / gloves / scarf
Anonymous wrote:He doesn't need to pack a years worth of clothes at once. Boston has plenty of shopping and he will no doubt be coming home on occasion. My DS definitely wanted some very specific clothes that I wouldn't have anticipated after a few weeks of college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Joggers, track pants, hoodies, t-shirts. Tell him to bring at least two pairs of his khakis, two polos, and two button down shirts and one pair of Oxfords in case he has to dress up for anything.
Yeah, but skip the polo's and button downs - it's all casual all the time. Hoodies, t-shirts, athletic shorts and sweat pants. Lots of hoodies
Anonymous wrote:Joggers, track pants, hoodies, t-shirts. Tell him to bring at least two pairs of his khakis, two polos, and two button down shirts and one pair of Oxfords in case he has to dress up for anything.
Anonymous wrote:long johns
thick winter coat
hat / gloves / scarf
Anonymous wrote:Anyone willing to provide snark-less help? Boy is not interested in clothes, but went an independent HS, so he's used to khakis/polo shirts and doesn't currently own a lot in the way of casual or athletic clothes. I'm at a loss at how much of everything he'll need.