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Mark Zuckerberg And Six Other Guys Who Wear The Same Thing Every Day

When you're busy running a tech empire, major company, or hugely successful band, you tend to have more important things to think about than your wardrobe.

That's what we found when we put together this list of some of the world's most famous men—who always wear (or wore) pretty much the same thing.

At the top of the list is Mark Zuckerberg, who is known for his trademark grey shirt. "I'm in this really lucky position where I get to wake up every day and help serve more than 1 billion people, and I feel like I'm not doing my job if I spend any of my energy on things that are silly or frivolous about my life," he told the audience at a recent public Q&A. "That way I can dedicate all of my energy towards just building the best products and services."

But Zuck isn't alone. The Facebook mogul is only one in a long line of men favoring simplicity.

1. Mark Zuckerberg

(ROMEO GACAD/AFP/Getty Images) (ROMEO GACAD/AFP/Getty Images)

2. Steve Jobs

(Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Always rocking jeans and a black, long-sleeved shirt, Jobs was the prototype of tech simplicity.
3. Michael Kors

(Photo by Hong Wu/Getty Images for Michael Kors) (Photo by Hong Wu/Getty Images for Michael Kors)

Kors may be a fashion guru, but he also likes to keep it clean, usually in an all-black suit.
4. Johnny Cash

(Photo Scott Gries/ImageDirect) (Photo Scott Gries/ImageDirect)

Cash = Dressed in all black, always.
5. Jim Harbaugh

(Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images) (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)

Locally famous for those Costco slacks, Harbaugh is always wearing them on game day. Call them his lucky charm!
6. Slash

(Photo by Anthony Harvey/Getty Images for MTV) (Photo by Anthony Harvey/Getty Images for MTV)

That. Hat.
7. Simon Cowell

(Photo by Ben A. Pruchnie/Getty Images) (Photo by Ben A. Pruchnie/Getty Images)

Always donning the tight t's, Cowell, who is in pretty good shape, can at least still pull them off.

 

(Zuckerberg's statement via The Telegraph)

 

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