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    Tips to dress like elite tech CEOs

    Synopsis

    Take pointers from these star executives who have their own signature sense of style.

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    Take pointers from these star executives who have their own signature sense of style:

    Aaron Levie, CEO, Box

    Levie typically sports a slim-cut J Crew suit and Pumas or Tigers on his feet. You can find similar Puma shoes in the retail stores, which Levie has said "should get a Nobel Prize for awesomeness". The blazer can be found at Jack and Jones for Rs 6,995.

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    Sheryl Sandberg, COO, Facebook

    Sandberg tends to stick to one look, favouring sleeveless sheath dresses by Calvin Klein and Prada ankle boots. Here, Stylista Select by Stylista.com will offer the same bodycon dress with PVC patch for Rs 1,890.

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    Kevin Systrom, CEO, Instagram

    Systrom maintains a polished and preppy look. You can copy his style with this Koovs men crew cut jumper for Rs 1,495 and Metro class tan brown suede shoes at Rs 3,490.

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    Jack Dorsey, CEO, Square

    Dorsey is considered by many to be one of the most stylish men in tech, regularly donning leather jackets and slim suits by Prada and Hermès. He's also grabbed attention with his Dior Homme reverse-collar dress shirts. You can get a similar shirt with printed collar detail from 16Stitches.com for Rs 1,700

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    Sergey Brin, co-founder, Google

    Brin, who is an adrenaline afi cionado, generally opts for an athletic look. His Vibram FiveFingers shoes are available for $52 (Rs 3,218), while the Lacoste Polo shirt is for Rs 5,600.

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