

It’s no secret that a long, long time ago Mark Zuckerberg committed to a working wardrobe that saved all time and effort, reducing his outfit selection to what is effectively several shades of grey that have all the creative range of a boiled potato.
It’s dull. It’s boring and it’s, well, grey - but it could have potentially helped turn him into the efficient entrepreneurial machine that he is today. Probably. Obviously, it didn’t but, it could have.
But who knew that such a cut and paste approach to style extended further than his working week. That the man literally doesn’t wear anything else. Surely even Zuckerberg breaks out the sweats and weird university t-shirts on a weekend?
Apparently not. Behold, the worst wardrobe we have ever seen.
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