Steve Jobs has always been an icon of stylish fashion design. Who can forget when he took the stage to introduce the iPod wearing a sensible black turtleneck, a pair of snazzy Levi blue jeans, and of course, some grey New Balance sneakers for extra mobility?
And who can forget how Jobs shocked the fashion world when he wore the exact same outfit while introducing the iPhone and the iPad? Indeed, Jobs' penchant for boldly wearing the same outfit time and time again not only reinvigorated what was then a slumping market for turtlenecks, but also conveyed to the fashion elite that sometimes thinking fashion forward means being fashion repetitive.
All kidding aside, the last thing Jobs could have ever cared about was being fashionable