The Way I Dress | Mr Nick Sullivan

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Published 2012-10-02
The fashion director of US Esquire, Mr Nick Sullivan, tells us how he makes his style choices.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ajawalkure
    probably the most apt and fair perspective regarding fashion and style and how they can intertwine
  • @modernisto1965
    i like how at the end he's wearing 'vaguely denim looking slacks'. how the fashions have changed.
  • @123chrispotter
    Absolutely Love this series and I hope to see more in the future!
  • @animacp
    Lovely video, lovely style and love the voice.
  • @91lilfrozone23
    Just because YOU feel weird wearing fitted clothes, it doesn't means it's not the way it should be worn. Two sizes bigger and his clothing would look loose and baggy, which is tacky. His suit was definitely costume made for him, it's not constricting on him and it covers what it should cover; in other words, it fits him flawlessly.
  • I've been going through a lot of "the way I dress" videos and in my opinion this is the most applicable to me.
  • He was spot on about the most revolutionary designers being those who know how to make a suit. Look at Giorgio Armani. Look at Thom Browne. They absolutely changed their landscape around them, and all because of a suit. A pity that he, as a (relatively) stylish person, should know that the should be wearing higher-rise pants with that jacket. That little triangle looks terrible.
  • @musclemilk1100
    He hates people who wear tie clips therefore he hates the people at esquire. Hmmmm....interesting
  • @y4nnickschmitt
    Just like so many other people, he worries too much about people's perception of certain items. I don't like tiebars or hats because of the people wearing them. Haha.
  • @MauCordobaMau
    I loved your comment. I agree with you 100%. You just said something I've never read before, but have always thought and agree with.
  • @esarempee
    Looking at the picture of Queen Elizabeth like it's a mirror.
  • @logwind
    So a dark tie with light brown shoes and highwaters? Got it.