By John Gruber
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Fraser P. Seitel, writing for Fortune:
Jobs famously presented Apple products, always dressed in jeans and a black turtleneck sweater. Cook presents Apple products in jeans and a black open-collar shirt; evidently believing that switching the shirt for the turtleneck suggests a break with the past.
It doesn’t.
Why not take a risk and purchase a blue blazer! Anything to break the deleterious chokehold of the Steve Jobs’ legacy.
The whole piece, from top to bottom, is jacktastic, but the above advice truly takes the cake.
★ Saturday, 14 September 2013