Some
of
tech’s
leading
fashionistas.
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X,
Photo:
Justin
Sullivan/Getty
Images
Silicon
Valley
is
not
well
known
for
its
fashion
scene.
New
York
and
Los
Angeles
have
their
own
unique
trends
and
styles—you
can
dress
like
a
New
Yorker
or
an
Angelino.
But
how
do
you
dress
like
you’re
in
Silicon
Valley?
The
answer:
it’s
complicated,
literally.
Silicon
Valley’s
most
successful
tech
bros
have
become
known
for
an
odd
mix
of
clothing
items.
It’s
not
uncommon
to
see
a
tech
CEO
wearing
a
jacket
worth
thousands
with
a
$60
pair
of
running
shoes.
Or
vice
versa,
wearing
luxurious
Brunello
Cucinelli
sneakers
costing
$900
with
a
hoodie
from
the
Gap
on
top.
The
style
can
only
be
described
as
“high-low,”
which
refers
to
mixing
high-end
garments
with
informal
items.
A
picture
recently
went
viral
of
billionaire
and
Meta
CEO
Mark
Zuckerberg
wearing
a
$1,000
shearling
jacket
while
eating
McDonalds.
It’s
a
perfect
encapsulation
of
Silicon
Valley
style.
It
says
“I
have
taste
and
am
rich,”
while
also
projecting
“I
seriously
don’t
care.”
So
here
is
what
Silicon
Valley’s
tech
bros
are
wearing
so
far
this
year,
with
price
tags
so
you
know
exactly
how
much
they
spent
on
them.
Photo:
Michael
M.
Santiago
(Getty
Images),
Screenshot:
Belstaff
(Getty
Images)
This
is
the
jacket
Elon
Musk
wore
to
tell
advertisers:
“go
f—k
yourselves.”
His
jacket
was
almost
as
eye-catching
as
his
commentary.
He
looked
like
a
fighter
pilot,
especially
with
the
dog
tags,
and
came
at
a
time
when
it
really
felt
like
Musk
was
fighting
with
the
whole
world
(when
isn’t
he
though).
Imposters
are
selling
a
version
of
this
jacket
called
“Dealbook
Summit
Elon
Musk
Shearling
Leather
Jacket”
for
just
$138,
however,
the
real
version
is
more
than
10x
this
price.
It’s
from
a
historic
English
brand
that
does
make
some
good
quality
jackets.
Screenshot:
Facebook,
Overland
Have
you
ever
seen
someone
so
happy
to
be
at
McDonald’s?
Zuck
looks
like
he
was
the
toy
that
came
out
of
his
Happy
Meal.
He
posted
this
on
Facebook
while
on
a
trip
to
Japan
earlier
this
year.
This
one
was
tough
to
find.
However,
due
to
the
unique
shearling
stripe
on
the
arm,
and
the
more
subtle
stripes
on
the
torso,
I
was
able
to
pin
these
together.
This
is
an
expensive,
though
nice
quality,
jacket.
Zuck
probably
wears
it
around
his
cattle
ranch
in
Hawaii.
This
person
wore
the
one
shirt
that
could
distract
a
room
full
of
software
engineers
from
Sergey
Brin.
The
conversation
took
place
in
the
AGI
house
in
San
Francisco,
where
coders
and
hackers
meet
up
to
code
and
talk
AI.
Arnesson
asked
the
Google
cofounder
to
explain
what
happened
with
Google
Gemini’s
image
generator,
but
everyone
was
just
looking
at
their
shirt.
The
shirt
itself
is
actually
a
very
expensive
designer
item
from
Jean
Paul
Gaultier,
first
caught
by
404
Media.
It’s
a
$500
bodysuit,
and
it
came
from
a
line
of
even
more
outrageous
items.
Screenshot:
X,
The
Elder
Statesman
And
let’s
not
forget
Sergey
Brin,
the
main
event
that
day
at
the
AGI
house.
Sergey’s
jacket
almost
definitely
comes
from
The
Elder
Statesman,
which
makes
a
lot
of
unique,
one-off
varieties
of
this
Wonderland
jacket.
Not
all
of
the
colors
line
up
exactly
with
this
model
we
found,
but
Sergey
is
likely
wearing
this
multi-thousand
dollar,
multi-colored
jacket.
Photo:
Ethan
Miller
(Getty
Images)
Satya
Nadella
is
fairly
well-dressed
most
of
the
time.
He’s
a
quintessential
Silicon
Valley
tech
bro
because
his
clothes
look
super
minimal
but
are
actually
very
expensive.
These
shoes
look
incredibly
boring
at
first
glance,
but
they
cost
nearly
$400.
The
boots
may
as
well
be
Satya’s
“conference
shoes”
because
he
wears
these
on
stage
all
the
time.
Photo:
Justin
Sullivan/Getty
Images
(Getty
Images),
Screenshot:
Tom
Ford
(Getty
Images)
There’s
three
people
who
are
synonymous
with
leather
jackets:
Fonzie,
Tom
Cruise
in
Top
Gun,
and
Jensen
Huang.
The
Nvidia
CEO
has
become
well-known
for
his
leather
jackets.
He
did
not
disappoint
when
he
rocked
this
lizard
print
jacket
during
Nvidia’s
latest
conference.
The
model
from
Tom
Ford
was
first
called
out
by
Tom’s
Hardware,
which
noted
that
this
was
a
new
jacket
for
Huang.
It’s
priced
at
nearly
$9,000,
but
he
does
look
great
in
it.
Screenshot:
CNBC
&
Sportokay.com
The
Palantir
CEO
pulled
up
to
Davos
looking
extra
cool
in
this
jacket.
Frankly,
this
isn’t
even
a
bad
price
for
a
solid
down
jacket.
Honestly,
I
originally
looked
it
up
cause
I
kind
of
wanted
it
myself.
Mountain
Force
is
a
Swiss
brand
that
makes
unique-looking
winter
gear.
This
model
is
out
of
stock,
but
you
can
find
similar
ones
from
the
brand
elsewhere.
Photo:
Hollie
Adams/Bloomberg
(Getty
Images),
Screenshot:
Bergdorf
Goodman
(Getty
Images)
Suleyman
was
rocking
an
Issey
Miyake
coat
at
Davos
this
year.
The
co-founder
of
DeepMind,
who
now
leads
Microsoft’s
AI
division,
is
not
the
first
Silicon
Valley
bro
to
wear
this
brand.
Issey
Miyake
was
also
the
designer
behind
Steve
Jobs’
iconic
turtleneck.
The
Japanese
designer
is
known
for
simple,
elegant
pieces,
and
it’s
always
struck
a
chord
with
the
tech
bros.
However,
for
$790,
you
likely
have
to
be
a
tech
CEO
to
afford
one
of
these
sport
coats.
Photo:
Michael
M.
Santiago/Getty
Images
(Getty
Images),
Screenshot:
Nike
(Getty
Images)
Tim
Cook
wore
some
Nike
Killshots
to
see
the
unveiling
of
the
Apple
Vision
Pro
in
New
York
City.
The
$90
sneakers
are
the
least
expensive
item
on
this
list.
However,
Cook
is
also
on
the
board
of
Nike,
so
the
billionaire
was
doing
a
little
cross-promotion
here.
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