Casino Royale Coat Hanger

Dear All,

I know this may sound a little strange, but does anyone have any info on the coat hanger used to hang Bonds dinner jacket in Casino Royale ? I think as coat hangers go, its cool.

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  • rhinomanrhinoman Lancashire, UKPosts: 67MI6 Agent
    Not an expert on coathangers really but I'm sure that it's a specifically designed one to use with a suit carrier / travel luggage type of suit holder - and in the preceding bedroom bit of that scene, Bond spots a suitbag on the bed.
    Excellently strange question, however. Not sure of the maker, however.

    Bond: "I have a dinner jacket!"
    Vesper Lynd: "There are dinner jackets ... and dinner jackets. This is the latter ... and I need you looking like a man who belongs at that table."
    Bond: "How ... ? It's tailored ...!"
    Vesper Lynd: "I sized you up the moment we met."
    Bond: "Well, OK - nice hangers, though!" :))

    Cheers,
    Rhinoman B-)
  • StrangewaysStrangeways London, UKPosts: 1,469MI6 Agent
    This post is so cool.
    I remember thinking "cool hangar" the very first time I watched CR!
    Thought it was so geeky though to mention!
    Nice to know I am not the only one!!

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  • rhinomanrhinoman Lancashire, UKPosts: 67MI6 Agent
    Could be this one by Winn International, the hanger looks right ... although in the film the inside lining of the suitbag is a rather fancy material with red logo / embroidery, too indistinct to make it out, though.

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    Cheers,
    Rhinoman B-)

    PS Bond didn't really say 'nice hangers' to Vesper, but it would have been so funny if he had done at that point.
  • Matt SMatt S Oh Cult Voodoo ShopPosts: 6,610MI6 Agent
    That Winn International hanger looks right. But even while travelling I'd never want to hang a tailored jacket on a hanger like that, which really isn't good for anything more than a shirt, and trousers if the hanger is covered in felt (hard to tell). A tailored jacket should always be hung on a more substantial, contoured hanger that can adequately support the jacket's shoulders. Vesper might have good taste in dinner jackets, but she has no idea how to properly care for one.
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  • stripestripe Posts: 66MI6 Agent
    This post is so cool.
    I remember thinking "cool hangar" the very first time I watched CR!
    Thought it was so geeky though to mention!
    Nice to know I am not the only one!!

    :)) :)) :)) :)) :)) :)) :)) :))


    Nice to see there are at least two of us !
  • stripestripe Posts: 66MI6 Agent
    edited June 2012
    Matt S wrote:
    That Winn International hanger looks right. But even while travelling I'd never want to hang a tailored jacket on a hanger like that, which really isn't good for anything more than a shirt, and trousers if the hanger is covered in felt (hard to tell). A tailored jacket should always be hung on a more substantial, contoured hanger that can adequately support the jacket's shoulders. Vesper might have good taste in dinner jackets, but she has no idea how to properly care for one.
  • stripestripe Posts: 66MI6 Agent
    stripe wrote:
    Matt S wrote:
    That Winn International hanger looks right. But even while travelling I'd never want to hang a tailored jacket on a hanger like that, which really isn't good for anything more than a shirt, and trousers if the hanger is covered in felt (hard to tell). A tailored jacket should always be hung on a more substantial, contoured hanger that can adequately support the jacket's shoulders. Vesper might have good taste in dinner jackets, but she has no idea how to properly care for one.

    Completely agree, its not at all practical, but it does look cool, and therefore I want one.
  • stripestripe Posts: 66MI6 Agent
    rhinoman wrote:
    Could be this one by Winn International, the hanger looks right ... although in the film the inside lining of the suitbag is a rather fancy material with red logo / embroidery, too indistinct to make it out, though.

    1229412201p.jpg

    Cheers,
    Rhinoman B-)

    PS Bond didn't really say 'nice hangers' to Vesper, but it would have been so funny if he had done at that point.

    Thanks Rinoman, hanger looks right.
  • roi007roi007 Posts: 409MI6 Agent
    Where can I buy those?
    The name is Bond, James Bond...
  • minigeffminigeff EnglandPosts: 7,884MI6 Agent
    Lol the geek-o-meter just buried the needle!

    Never thought of this before I saw it today, cool stuff guys. Strengthens my opinion that ajb really is the best forum for info.

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  • Mr BeechMr Beech Florida, USAPosts: 1,749MI6 Agent
    edited July 2012
    The bag says Brioni. Could the hanger be whatever brand they normally use with their clothing? Do they have their own branded hangers like Tom Ford does?
  • Matt SMatt S Oh Cult Voodoo ShopPosts: 6,610MI6 Agent
    Mr Beech wrote:
    The bag says Brioni. Could the hanger be whatever brand they normally use with their clothing? Do they have their own branded hangers like Tom Ford does?

    I've seen Brioni hangers and they are proper suit hangers—more substantial and contoured. Hanging a suit on the type of hanger from the movie is very poor way to care for your suit. The hanger may look cool, but the dinner jacket hanging on it doesn't look so good. It should look almost as good on the hanger as it does on you. It's only adequate for a shirt or casual jacket. I can't stress enough the importance of a proper hanger in taking care of your tailored clothes. At least Bond wasn't the one who put the dinner jacket on that hanger.
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  • Mr BeechMr Beech Florida, USAPosts: 1,749MI6 Agent
    Matt S wrote:
    Mr Beech wrote:
    The bag says Brioni. Could the hanger be whatever brand they normally use with their clothing? Do they have their own branded hangers like Tom Ford does?

    I've seen Brioni hangers and they are proper suit hangers—more substantial and contoured. Hanging a suit on the type of hanger from the movie is very poor way to care for your suit. The hanger may look cool, but the dinner jacket hanging on it doesn't look so good. It should look almost as good on the hanger as it does on you. It's only adequate for a shirt or casual jacket. I can't stress enough the importance of a proper hanger in taking care of your tailored clothes. At least Bond wasn't the one who put the dinner jacket on that hanger.

    Thanks for the info.

    Freakin' Vesper and her nonchalant clothes-hanging!
  • David SchofieldDavid Schofield EnglandPosts: 1,528MI6 Agent
    Mr Beech wrote:
    Matt S wrote:
    Mr Beech wrote:
    The bag says Brioni. Could the hanger be whatever brand they normally use with their clothing? Do they have their own branded hangers like Tom Ford does?

    I've seen Brioni hangers and they are proper suit hangers—more substantial and contoured. Hanging a suit on the type of hanger from the movie is very poor way to care for your suit. The hanger may look cool, but the dinner jacket hanging on it doesn't look so good. It should look almost as good on the hanger as it does on you. It's only adequate for a shirt or casual jacket. I can't stress enough the importance of a proper hanger in taking care of your tailored clothes. At least Bond wasn't the one who put the dinner jacket on that hanger.

    Thanks for the info.

    Freakin' Vesper and her nonchalant clothes-hanging!

    Trouble is, Bond here is portayed as such a knuckehead (however much to the contrary the evidence) that he'd probably be expected to carry his own suit on a WIRE coat hanger!!!!!!!!!! 8-) :D :o :))
  • rhinomanrhinoman Lancashire, UKPosts: 67MI6 Agent
    Mr Beech wrote:
    The bag says Brioni. Could the hanger be whatever brand they normally use with their clothing? Do they have their own branded hangers like Tom Ford does?

    Thanks, Mr Beech, that'll be right as a Brioni suit bag ... as I read somewhere that Bond's dinner jacket is by ... Brioni !
    I checked that out, a leather Brioni suit carrier retails at ... wait for it ... £2,600 - but currently on offer at a reduced price of only £1999.95 http://www.bvmenswear.co.uk/bags-and-luggage-c21/brioni-black-leather-suit-carrier-p153 :s
    Fascinating, there's even an 007 suit website ... http://thesuitsofjamesbond.com

    Cheers
    Rhinoman B-)
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