Office Style by Fab.com’s Co-Founder

Bradford Shellhammer:
Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Fab.com
Suit: Prada, mohair, silk
Shirt: Prada, cotton
Shoes, Prada, leather
Socks: Happy Socks
Brooch: Chanel
Office Style at Esquire Magazine

Nick Sullivan:
Fashion Director
Jacket: L.B.M. 1911
Shirt and tie: Brunello Cucinelli
Watch and bracelets: 1930s Hermes pilot watch; Tod’s
Pants: Dockers alpha-cut khakis
Shoes and socks: Grenson; Smart Turnout
“When I first got [to the U.S.], I was really shocked how men like to wear roomier clothes,” said Mr. Sullivan. “Often you see a guy when it’s not hot, it’s in the winer, and they’re wearing a suit that is patently too big for them. Tailoring is supposed to flatter the body, it’s not supposed to envelope it or conceal it.”
Mr. Sullivan shuns hoodies. “I don’t want to be responsible for putting them in the magazine.” His picks for staple wardrobe items: a slimming pair of khakis; a jacket (“unlined, whether it’s wool or cotton, single-breasted, it doesn’t matter.”); and a pair of good shoes.










