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Jensen Huang, the co-founder and CEO of Nvidia, is known for his consistent uniform: a black leather jacket. That signature piece of clothing is now heading to the auction block. Sotheby's announced that Huang's personal Tom Ford leather jacket will be sold to the highest bidder, with an estimated value of up to $60,000.
The jacket is not just a fashion statement. It has become a symbol of Huang's public persona, often worn during major product launches and keynote speeches. The auction house noted that the item is a genuine part of tech history, representing the rise of Nvidia as a dominant force in artificial intelligence and graphics processing.
Proceeds from the sale will go to charity, though Sotheby's did not specify which organization will benefit. The auction is expected to draw significant interest from both tech enthusiasts and fashion collectors. Huang's jacket is a rare piece of memorabilia from a CEO who has become one of the most recognizable figures in the industry. The bidding is set to close later this month.
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