Does anybody else have a problem with Bond's new button downs??
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Zen TemplePosts: 487MI6 Agent
I dont believe he's ever worn them, and i'm having a hard time getting used to them on Bond...i guess its better than a smallish collar but...
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It's tab collar. It looks good on Craig. A first for Bond, but, thinking about it, a tab collar wouldn't have looked too great on the other actors who have played Bond.
It all depends on how they are worn, and the man wearing them. Gianni Agnelli was famous for popularizing button-downs in Italy, and he was one of the most stylish men of the 20th century. Robert Culp and Bill Cosby always looked quite dashing in their button-down shirts and suits in I Spy.
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I have never worn tab collars. - I am a shortarse, so with my neck I would look like I was getting choked! So not for me.
As to Bond? Will have to see Skyfall and see what the costume dept have done this time round.
of those collar tie pins ( very 80s). I'd rather see Bond with a Monocle.
They great for showing suprise. )
The modern world just does not sit well with you does it. More Lord Peter Wimsey than James Bond I guess
Ok I know slim fitting suits are the in thing at the moment but on anyone over 30 they look rather silly, a kind of male mutton dressed as lamb, Apparantly under Dame Judys long coat she is sporting a mini skirt and boob tube.
Correct me if Iam wrong but surely Bond (regardless who is playing him looks better in classic clothes as opposed to fashion clothes.
classic clothes all the way....
having read some of the comments, it IS true that the outfit as a whole looks decent on DC. But the button down and tight suit again take away from one of the elements i've mentioned here before...the element of refinement.
i dont believe that the button down could ever be misconstrued for an 'elegant' collar...Agnelli is admired by fashionistas... but in my opinion only because he might of been one of several responsible for initiating a 'watering down' of sound classic style.
IMO, trendy has not worked well for Bond.
I dont recall him wearing short wide ties...was it DAF?
Yes....DAF. Check out the scene where Bond tangles with the two Amazons in the pool.
Absolutely! Bond hasn't looked this sharp for years, and the proof of that is we're discussing the nature of his shirt collar! (which I think looks fine by the way).
The sight of Roger Moore in a vest and white denim in LALD would have set this forum alight had it been around then!!
Nope, my only complaint about the Craig look is the three buttons on the suit, which while it looks great on him, means my two buttoners may soon be out of date!
Only Joking guys.
I was never a fan of the safari suit.
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it didnt look too bad actually, it just wasnt very Bondian, or more precisely Connery Bondian. It might not have looked too out of place on Moore perhaps...err.. maybe not...
Definitely not, it looked terrible.
Nice to hear from someone else who liked the way Dalton dressed as Bond. He was treated rather harshly in the Bond style book The Suited Hero, and I always thought that was a bit unfair. While his clothes were nowhere near as high-end as, say, Brosnan's, I thought his wardrobe really fit the character.
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I also felt that Dalton's look was very good. My only quibble was that his hair was possibly a bit too long, not as bad as Brosnan in GE Who looks like a member of Duran Duran in the beach scene, but maybe a tad longer than it should have been. For me Bond should privelage style over fashion and should be contemporary but not a fashion victim.
well said...
interestingly the collar/tie combinations in QOS were actually very uninspiring imo. maybe it was that dreaded full windsor (perfect upside down triangle) knot...it made me cringe everytime i saw it...reminded me too much of 'ol Donald Trump. in that sense, the new style is better.
As for the button-down, I hadn't even noticed they were tabbed collars until reading this... The return of a simple white linen pocket-square had me all excited. Now I can only wish for a modernized 'Bond' cocktail cuff.
Did he? Are you certain about that? I'd certainly like your reference point for it.
Or is it just a personal assumption, which may, or may not, be true?
I too understood that Connery only wore Saville Row at the genesis of the series.
Connery wore Anthony Sinclair tailored suits. Lazenby wore Anthony Sinclair suits originally made for Connery. Moore wore suits tailored by Douglas Hayward. Dalton got his suits from the Salvation Army. Brosnan wore Brioni.
Lazenby wore Dimi Major. Moore used several tailors and got his casual wear from Liberace's trash. Dalton wore Ralph Lauren, Armani, Hamnett and Kenzo.
"Lazenby wore Dimi Major. Moore used several tailors and got his casual wear from Liberace's trash. Dalton wore Ralph Lauren, Armani, Hamnett and Kenzo." - alexeberlin
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-{ Guys! You just made my day!!! I was about to comment on the tab collar shirts (you know, if you want "tech support" style you go to the source: Ian Fleming, just wear short sleeve shirts and a tie!!!) But I can't be bothered now, that was just hilarious.
Oh BTW: IMHO the style of the Skyfall is going to be crap, as Jany Temime said in the videoblog: "a little 2012 touch". Craigs shirts and suits will be outdated in just 2 years, you mark my words!
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i had a pretty good chuckle upon reading "Dalton got his from Salvation Army"!
i remember thinking the very same thing when i first saw TLD...
at first i thought too that the look would be outdated, but the style is JUST subtle and reserved enough that it might survive...