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Floor Steve Jobs, black turtles had black turtles, Zuckerberg, worn black hoodie sweaters and Bill Gates often made a sweater sport on a collar shirt. These are the relatively simple and visible budget friends in the styles of billionaires. However, a technological titanium presented the appearance of a stylish and sometimes fleyer.
Nvidia ceo jensen huang Approximately seen a sporty black leather jacket. And these are not cheap faux dresses. Most of the leather jackets in the wardrobe said how a number of thousands of dollars in POPs and fashion choices.
“You can know me better as a boy in a leather jacket who repeats me three times ” Huang wrote while hosting Reddit but In 2016. Indeed its signature appearance and one wore it proudly Time In 2021, he was one of the people of the year.
Fashion experts confirmed Fortune Huang often wears luxury menswear brand Tom Ford Jackets are more than $ 10,000. For example, Huang turned out to be an athlete Biker style black leather jacket by Tom Ford Nvidia’s GTC 2025 in the main speech.
Fashion experts vary from Tom Ford jacket to the possible styles from about $ 7,000 from about $ 5,000. The main address last year was supposed to wear Huang lizard-embossed Tom Ford Jacket cost almost $ 9,000. But this is a drop of this bucket for Huang The net value is $ 104 billion and Nvidia’s market cover Approaches $ 3 trillion dollars.
“It’s not his first rodeo. It wears very Tom Ford. All expensive,” Reginald FergusonThe owner and founder of menswear fashion advice New York Fashion Geekexplained Fortune. “He found the strip and stuck him. I doubt it’s a motorcycle on his edge. Black jackets go well with gray hair.”
Huang also accepted last year interview with Hp His fashion choices did not come from their inspiration. “I’m happy that my wife and daughter dressed me,” said Huang, he did not like dress– Millionaire and billionaire recognize some of their peers, because it prefers to live at the moment. A spokesperson for the previously speaking Huang New York Times Huang was wearing black leather jackets “for at least 20 years.”

Although black leather jackets become a wardrobe piece of staple, Huang is not afraid of fun with fashion choices. Recently, it was seen as a “firmer, more complex design” such as crocodile or lizard-embossed leather jackets, Veronica ZhaiThe owner of the New York-based luxury continuous fashion brand Zhai explained Fortune. However, Huang opens for more upside styles Dunhill He added in cultural conservative parameters like Taiwan.
Some social media users tried to establish a connection between Huang’s leather jackets and the price of the shareholder of NVIDIA, but it is a difficult tendency to prove.
“Jensen Huang” leather jacket “NVIDIA SATAL. stationed Tuesday. “23%, jacket discount 23% down. Random? I don’t think so.”
Nvidia Huang rejected whether there is a link between the value of fashion choices and jackets and NVIDIA’s sharehold performance.
Leaders of large companies such as NVIDIA, Appleand Microsoft Employees can help with a signature of a signature, the decision can help with fatigue, Zhai said.
It facilitates a decision by wearing the whole black or the same piece, said, the presence of a consistent signature is to extend the execution.

“We see that they take steps outside their comfort zones, Jeff Bezos, the main example,” Zhai said. “Even Zuckerberg, a Nerdy, ‘good’ develops the image by changing the character from Persona to cooler.”
Although many technological leaders have signature appearance, Ferguson has chosen the black moknecks because they did not want to create a form because of the workplaces, because they didn’t want to create a lot about creating and what he wears. Ferguson, Zuckerberg’s only black hoodies made a choice to wear “lazy”, but “developed (and) is definitely a stylist.”
In general, a technological option is a description of the choice of dresses.
“It’s a NERDS revenge,” Ferguson said. “They are trying to fly.”
This story was first displayed Fortune.com