4 Rich People in the World Who Like to Wear T-Shirts

When compared with other fashion products, T-shirts have a relatively cheap price. Even so, it does not mean that a T-shirt wearer will lose self-esteem and be considered not classy.

Collected from various sources, here are 4 rich people in the world who like to wear T-shirts:

Mark Zuckerberg

Taken from thesun.co.uk, Mark Zuckerberg is the chairman, CEO and co-founder of social networking giant ‘Facebook’.

Born in New York in 1984, Zuckerberg already had a "reputation as a programming prodigy" when he started college.

While at Harvard, Zuckerberg launched a site called ‘Face Mash’, on which students ranked the attractiveness of their classmates. Harvard shut the site down after its popularity crashed a network and Zuckerberg later apologised saying it was "completely improper".

The following term he began working on an early version of Facebook. The 33-year-old launched the social network from his dorm room on February 4, 20o4 with the help of fellow students.
The tech prodigy dropped out of Harvard to focus on Facebook, but received an honorary degree in 2017.

Mark Zuckerberg was named the fifth richest person in the world in Forbes' 2017 annual list, with an estimated net worth of $62.5 billion in 2019.

Steve Jobs

Taken from cheatsheet.com, everybody knows about Steve Jobs, the idiosyncratic co-founder of Apple. You probably know that Jobs built his fame (and wealth) as one of the masterminds behind Apple’s personal computers, and later the iPod, the iPhone, and the iPad.

Steve Jobs co-founded Apple, in 1976. Jobs was forced out of Apple in 1985, and took a few Apple employees with him to found NeXT, another computer company. He funded Pixar’s spinoff from Lucasfilm. Then, he saw Apple merge with NeXT, and became CEO of Apple, which he remade into the tech giant you know today.

Investopedia reports that Steve Jobs’ net worth was estimated at $10.2 billion at the time of his death in 2011.

Giorgio Armani

Taken from elle.com, Giorgio Armani is something of a Godfather to Italian fashion. His diffusion brand, Emporio Armani (founded in 1981) has had its name and iconic brand’s wings hung above Milan's Linate Airport since 1996, meaning visitors to Milan are greeted and waved off by the symbol, giving Armani the first and final word from the city of style.

His eponymous, father label, Armani (then Giorgio Armani) was founded in 1975 and has since cemented itself as the epitome of relaxed, yet luxurious tailoring.

Bloomberg believes the co-founder and sole owner of the fashion house is worth $5.92 billion (£4.63 billion). Forbes, however, estimated it at a whopping $7.4 (£5.78 billion) billion.

Simon Cowell

Taken from wealthygorilla.com, Simon Cowell is a famous English TV personality, who is widely recognized for his work as a judge on talent shows such as ‘American Idol,’ ‘The X Factor’ and ‘Pop Idol’.

Simon is notorious for his harsh criticism and sarcastic and insensitive comments on the shows. He is one of the most recognizable television personalities and has made an imprint on the industry using only his sarcasm and wit. As of 2019, Simon Cowell’s net worth is approximately $570 million.

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