People’s sartorial choices have a big impact on their identity, and the founders of tech companies are no exception.
Just as Winston Churchill always wore a bow tie and Michael Jackson almost always wore a white glove, some tech founders have signature garments or consistent styles.
Check out our list of some of the better known!
Steve Jobs, Apple
Blue jeans, Levi's Original dark stone wash, $58
Black mock turtleneck, by Carhartt, sold at Cabelas.com, $27.99
Jobs has almost never strayed from this simple, down-to-earth uniform. And it has served his company well.
Jack Dorsey, Twitter
Grey pinstripe sportcoat, J. Crew, $275
Skinny black tie, J. Crew, $59.50
This is by no means Dorsey's official uniform, but he regularly wears a well-fitted jacked and a crisp collared shirt.
Sergey Brin, Google
Shoes: Vibram FiveFingers FLOW, $90
Brin was first seen wearing these unusual shoes in 2009.
The FiveFingers design takes a new approach to walking and running and is made by Vibram, an old Italian shoemaker that decided to do something different.
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