BRING FROM INDIA | BUY IN THE U.S. |
Formal clothes (men) | Formal clothes (women) |
Casual clothes (men and women) | Casual clothes (men and women) |
Party wear | Party wear |
Traditional clothes | Winter jacket |
Undergarments / Socks / Nightwear | Gloves / Mufflers / Scarves |
Light sweaters | Blanket / Comforter |
Toiletries | Toiletries |
Handbags / Wallets / Purses | Bedsheets / Pillow Covers |
Leather shoes | Stationery |
Sports shoes / Floaters | Sports shoes / Floaters |
Slippers (casual and formal) | Electrical appliances |
Pressure cooker + spare parts | |
Belan (for rotis) | |
School bag / Backpack | |
Eyeglasses / spectacles | |
Selected medicines | |
Selected food items | |
Textbooks (certain subjects only) | |
Namak Dani (for masalas) |
Before you decide what clothes to bring, please keep these important points in mind. The detailed list below has examples for each category. Items in red can be purchased in the U.S.
> Quantity of clothes: Make sure you get a large quantity of clothes. You will typically wash your clothes only once a week and if you are busy, once every two weeks. Get sufficient quantities of clothes to last you at least two weeks. > Quality of clothes: You will be washing all your clothes together in a washing machine, and drying them in a dryer. Make sure your clothes have fast colors and will not shrink from the heat of the dryer. Avoid bringing clothes with a lot of zari work or decorations as they will get spoilt in the washer. Wrinkle free fabrics are recommended as you will not have time to do a lot of ironing. > Clothes for the weather: The summers here are very hot and humid (as hot as India) and winters very cold and windy. Bring clothes that are appropriate for the weather. > Clothes for your program: Each school at the University has its own informal dress code. Engineering and natural sciences tend to have a more casual dress code than Business and Law. It is a good idea to have a sense of what the expected dress code is for your school.
Formal wear (men)
Suit
Full sleeve shirts
Ties (not too bright)
Dark colored trousersFormal wear should be purchased in India as it is very expensive to get tailored suits in the U.S. Get atleast one white and one blue shirt. Ties should be conservative (solid color or muted pattern).
Formal wear (women)
Skirt Suit or Pant Suit
Formal tops
Black pantsFor interviews and other professional activities, you will need western formal clothes which you should buy in the U.S. to be consistent with acceptable styles. For other formal occasions like weddings, parties, etc., it is acceptable to wear traditional formal clothes.
Casual wear (men)
T-shirts
Half sleeve shirts
Shorts
Jeans
TrousersMost types of western casual clothes that work in India are fine for the U.S. Since clothes are cheaper in India, it is advisable to bring most of your clothes. You can buy additional clothes here depending on how much you want to spend.
Casual wear (women)
T-shirts and tops
Skirts
Jeans
Pants
Capris
Embroidered kurtisMost types of western casual clothes that work in India are fine for the U.S. Since clothes are cheaper in India, it is advisable to bring most of your clothes. You can buy additional clothes here depending on how much you want to spend.
Traditional (men)
Kurta-pajamas
Embroidered short kurtas
SherwaniBring one or two sets of Indian clothes to wear for events like Diwali and Holi and if you visit the temple. Keep in mind that these have to be hand washed or dry cleaned (fairly expensive).
Traditional (women)
Salwar-kameez
SareesBring one or two sets of Indian clothes to wear for events like Diwali and Holi and if you visit the temple. Salwar kameezes are easier to wash, iron and maintain as opposed to sarees. Dry cleaning silk sarees can be very expensive.
Other clothing
Underclothes
Socks
Nightclothes
SportswearBring underclothes and socks in large quantities as you will do laundry only every week or two weeks. Bring cotton socks as well as woollen socks for the winter. Bring light nightclothes for summer and something warmer for winter (even though your apartment will have AC and heat). If you swim or play sports, consider bringing relevant attire from India.
Winter wear
Winter jacket
Sweaters and sweatshirts
Gloves
Hat
Scarf
Thermal underwearBuy almost all winter wear from the U.S. as they are designed for the cold here. Sweaters and sweatshirts are useful to wear in the Fall and Spring when it is not so cold or to wear under the winter jacket during winter when it is very cold. Preferences vary for gloves, hats, scarves, and thermal underwear. In general, if you are not used to the cold, you should get gloves and a hat at the very least.
Shoes (men)
Sneakers
Black leather shoes
Floaters
SlippersGet one pair of comfortable sneakers to wear on a regular basis. One pair of black leather shoes to go with your suit is a must. Bring slippers to go with your Indian clothes as finding those is hard here. In addition, bring foaters and slippers for use during the summer months. Usually, there is no need for winter boots in St. Louis. Shoes are readily available here so don't feel like you have to bring a lot of pairs.
Shoes (women)
Sneakers
Formal shoes (close toed)
Floaters
Slippers (for Indian wear)
Slippers (casual)Get one pair of comfortable sneakers to wear on a regular basis. One pair of formal shoes to go with your suit is a must. In addition, bring foaters and slippers for use during the summer months. Bring slippers to go with your Indian clothes as finding those is hard here. Some women prefer to wear boots during the winter but it is up to your personal preference. Shoes are readily available here so don't feel like you have to bring a lot of pairs.
Toiletries and Medicine
General toiletries
Toothpaste and toothbrush
Shaving kit
Sunscreen lotion
Combs and brushes
Vaseline
Hair oilBring minimal amount of toiletries from India, enough for one or two weeks. They are heavy and can cause a mess. Most basic toiletries can be bought here fairly cheaply. If you use something that is specifically sold only in India, like vaseline, bring that with you.
Make-up (women)
Foundation
Rouge
Make up is available here but can be on the expensive side. Shades of make-up sold here are geared towards lighter skin tones, which may not be suitable for you. Also, if you are particular about colors and shades, you may want to bring make up from India.
Medicines
Crocin
Vicks / Iodex
Brufen
Stomach upset medicine
Bandaid
Malaria medicine
Antiseptic ointment
Bring a small supply of medicines with you for emergencies. If you use any ayurvedic medicines, bring them from India but make sure they are new, completely sealed packets. You may also want to bring medicines you take regularly as it takes some time to get a prescription for equivalent medicines in the U.S.
Kitchen and Household
Bedroom
Sheets and pillow covers
Comforter or blanket
Don't bring linens from India. Beds in the U.S. have different dimensions and your sheets will not fit. You should bring just one or two sheets for temporary use and to cover yourself if you like. Comforter should be bought in the U.S. so that it is suited for the cold here.
Kitchen
Pressure cooker
Plates
Spoons and forks
Glasses and mugs
Bowls
Belan
Namak daniMake sure you get a pressure cooker and spare parts as they are expensive here but are useful for cooking rice and dal. Other items should be gotten in a small quantity (1 or 2 of each) just to get you started. You can buy additional kitchen items cheaply here. Make sure everything you get or buy is microwave and dishwasher safe because you will be heating food in the microwave and washing dishes in the dishwasher a lot.
Food
Masalas
Tea / Coffee
Misc. groceries
You can buy most Indian masalas, dals, and other groceries at the Indian store here. However, they are usually far away from where you live and hard to get to without a car. You can bring a small supply of food for the first few days.
Stationery
Pens and pencils Notebooks
Textbooks
Scissors, stapler
Hole puncher
Paper clips
Rubber bands
Stationery is easily available here and you should avoid bringing any unless you have spare space (unlikely!). Be aware that in the U.S., they use a different paper size. Also, they use 3-hole punches instead of 2-hole so buy that here.(Walmart is the best place to get stationery from).
Miscellaneous Items
Documentation
Indian drivers license
International Driving Permit
Old academic transcripts
Medical prescriptions
Copies of visa/passport
Copy of bachelors degreeThe Indian license / IDP will make it easier for you to get a U.S. license if you plan to drive here. Other documentation may be requested by U.S. Immigration authorities and may be needed for other purposes. Keep copies of your passport, visa, and other immigration documents in multiple places. Medical prescriptions are needed if you want to get equivalent medication here. Eye & Dental Care
Eye prescriptionsEye and dental care is NOT included in most student insurance plans. You have to pay an additional amount to get this coverage. Get your eyes and teeth checked up and if you wear glasses or contacts, get lots of spares. Eye and dental care is very expensive in the U.S. Glasses cost in the hundreds of dollars.
Misc. Items
Umbrella or Raincoat
Agarbatti ?
Sewing kit
Shoe polish and brush
Bring these items as per your preference. A sewing kit is useful to repair buttons and small tears.