Meet the best-dressed man on Wall Street
NY Post
On Wall Street, where pressed collars, Patagonia vests and brown loafers reign supreme, Wedbush Securities’ Dan Ives stands out.
While some may still imagine FiDi’s best-dressed as a Gucci-clad Gordon Gekko clone, it’s a new Wall Street — and this globally-known tech analyst is the rising style stock to bet on.
Ives, 49, shuns “cookie cutter” suits that have become synonymous with the Stock Exchange and instead chooses neon sport coats, vests and trousers. Every day, the perma-bull — that’s a strictly bullish analyst, Ives consistently rallying for Tesla and Apple — opts for colorful outfits and sneakers over bland corporate garb.
“When I go in my closet, it’s just there’s no rhyme or reason,” he told The Post. “My style makes me feel good in a stressful job, talking stocks and dealing with clients and billions of dollars.”
You could say he’s bullish for brights.
“I love color. I don’t really have a plain piece of clothing,” he said. “I was in Sydney a month ago. The cab driver recognized me and asked me about my sports jacket.”