Skyfall Budget Alternatives

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  • kaddkadd Posts: 917MI6 Agent
    Budget alternative to the C&J islay boots for £48. part of a 24 hour sale on secretsales.com
    UK size 7 or 11 only though. But a good price.

    http://secretsales.com/details/Aiden-brown-leather-brogue-boots-575708/?col=7119&gender=men
  • QuantumMemberQuantumMember Posts: 46MI6 Agent
    If you squint really hard this might work:

    http://www.hm.com/us/product/16145?article=16145-A

    It's not visible in the photos on the site, but there is a patch detail on the back of the sleeves like the Barbour.
  • JMac88JMac88 Posts: 285MI6 Agent
    Here's a decent alternative to the Logde scarf:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/271289509188?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

    I just bought one (not affiliated with the seller in any way) and am looking forward to wearing it. I know John Smedley isn't typically what one might consider a 'budget' brand, but the price on this item is quite good, especially for the high quality John Smedley is well-known for.
  • BLU8BLU8 Ontario, CanadaPosts: 418MI6 Agent
    Here's another great alternative for the Tetbury chukka boots; the Florsheim "Jet" model: http://www.zappos.com/florsheim-jet-chukka-black

    Comes with a real leather sole, and available in black and brown.
  • PeppermillPeppermill DelftPosts: 2,860MI6 Agent
    I received my vintage peacoat two days ago. I took it to the dry cleaner so I can't make any pictures right now but I have to say that it is in great condition. The old navy coats are pretty heavy but also very warm.
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  • scotty8692scotty8692 Posts: 137MI6 Agent
    JMac88 wrote:
    Here's a decent alternative to the Logde scarf:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/271289509188?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

    I just bought one (not affiliated with the seller in any way) and am looking forward to wearing it. I know John Smedley isn't typically what one might consider a 'budget' brand, but the price on this item is quite good, especially for the high quality John Smedley is well-known for.

    Don't suppose anybody that did snag one of these would be prepared to give it up, even for a little more than they paid for it? I only looked an hour after JMac88 had posted this, and already they had all gone. If not, I'll buy the truffle colour one. Not quite the same, but a John Smedley product for 30 pounds, it'd do!
  • JMac88JMac88 Posts: 285MI6 Agent
    scotty8692 wrote:
    JMac88 wrote:
    Here's a decent alternative to the Logde scarf:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/271289509188?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

    I just bought one (not affiliated with the seller in any way) and am looking forward to wearing it. I know John Smedley isn't typically what one might consider a 'budget' brand, but the price on this item is quite good, especially for the high quality John Smedley is well-known for.

    Don't suppose anybody that did snag one of these would be prepared to give it up, even for a little more than they paid for it? I only looked an hour after JMac88 had posted this, and already they had all gone. If not, I'll buy the truffle colour one. Not quite the same, but a John Smedley product for 30 pounds, it'd do!

    There were only two left when I had purchased mine, but the next day I got a message from the seller informing me that they actually had none in that colour due to a missing shipment from JS or something like that. I opted for the seller's forest-green one, as that would actually work better with my brown Barbour jacket anyways.
  • scotty8692scotty8692 Posts: 137MI6 Agent
    Bad luck JMac...I missed out but so did everybody else, so I don't feel quite as bad now. Truffle it is then! I'm sure forest green will look pretty sweet with the jacket.
  • JMac88JMac88 Posts: 285MI6 Agent
    Thanks scotty, I'm looking forward to its arrival. And you're right, it's hard to get upset about such a reasonably priced JS item!
  • StrangewaysStrangeways London, UKPosts: 1,469MI6 Agent
    Having been so happy with the slim fit Next suit in grey (Istanbul budget alternative) I decided to buy two more so took myself to Westfield Stratford city yesterday!

    The first is very Bondian - navy blue. The second is black with a thin grey pin stripe. I love the look, fit and feel of these new generation Next suits.

    Also picked up four slim fit shirts too. Been off work all week so decided to treat myself. Can't wait to get back to work on Monday now and try em all out! Oh, latest on the boots is wait and see if they're still rubbing come Monday as I haven't worn them at all this week.
  • M.M. UKPosts: 22MI6 Agent
    I finally got chance to have a look at the loake Kempton's in Debenhams this morning as I haven't had chance to get some yet. They do look very nice .

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  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,927Chief of Staff
    My local Debenhams doesn't stock them...will have to wait until I go to Manchester...
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  • Charmed & DangerousCharmed & Dangerous Posts: 7,358MI6 Agent
    Very nice. TK Maxx has some very nice John White boots in a very similar style at a low price in some of the Londom stores too, if anyone wants to check out another possible alternative...
    "How was your lamb?" "Skewered. One sympathises."
  • wilimnotwilimnot Posts: 2MI6 Agent
    Hey guys, long time first time here (sorry for saying that) I had a question. I am looking for a good budget alternative for the London suit. Most pages I've gone to are either sold out, or no longer exist. If someone can post me in the right direction, it would be fantastic. I want to look amazing for Christmas this year. Thanks!
  • hthomashthomas Philadelphia, PAPosts: 833MI6 Agent
    I have gone through 14 pages. Can someone give me some links to some barbour jacket alternatives? I am in the US. Everything I find is UK based. thanks!
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  • StrangewaysStrangeways London, UKPosts: 1,469MI6 Agent
    wilimnot wrote:
    Hey guys, long time first time here (sorry for saying that) I had a question. I am looking for a good budget alternative for the London suit. Most pages I've gone to are either sold out, or no longer exist. If someone can post me in the right direction, it would be fantastic. I want to look amazing for Christmas this year. Thanks!

    Try Next. I swear by their slim fit suits atm.
  • I never missI never miss EnglandPosts: 47MI6 Agent
    Clearly a budget alternative is only usually going to be an approximation of the original. With that in mind, as I've been looking for some Scotland-setting boots to go with my new Commander, I'm considering these:

    http://www.matalan.co.uk/mens/footwear/boots/s2535057/brogue-boots
  • I never missI never miss EnglandPosts: 47MI6 Agent
    A slimmer version, these appear to be more tan in colour:

    http://www.matalan.co.uk/product/detail/s2534930/brogue-boots
  • MFisherMFisher Posts: 748MI6 Agent
    Depending on how much you want to spend willimnot... I went to the local Bachrach store and had a great suit custom tailored, looks just like the Istanbul suit.. paid right at $600.. seriously worth it.. just go through the swatches to find a suitable fabric and they will match the details...
  • CrwilsnCrwilsn Posts: 65MI6 Agent
    I just picked up a peacoat from Gap that is a pretty close approximation of the Shanghai coat. It was on sale on their 35% off sale plus got $50 gift certificate back. End of the day it's a $45 coat.
  • JMac88JMac88 Posts: 285MI6 Agent
    Crwilsn wrote:
    I just picked up a peacoat from Gap that is a pretty close approximation of the Shanghai coat. It was on sale on their 35% off sale plus got $50 gift certificate back. End of the day it's a $45 coat.

    Just checked that out, it's a nice coat for sure. My only problem with it, and this goes for the vast majority of peacoats, is that it has notch-lapels instead of the peaked lapels featured on the Billy Reid. The difference is always jarring to me but maybe I'm too picky.
  • wilimnotwilimnot Posts: 2MI6 Agent
    wilimnot wrote:
    Hey guys, long time first time here (sorry for saying that) I had a question. I am looking for a good budget alternative for the London suit. Most pages I've gone to are either sold out, or no longer exist. If someone can post me in the right direction, it would be fantastic. I want to look amazing for Christmas this year. Thanks!

    Try Next. I swear by their slim fit suits atm.


    Do you have an exact link to it? I am really suit "dumb" so I wouldn't know exactly where to navigate too, and they can ship to me, correct? I live in California.
  • HalfMonk HalfHitmanHalfMonk HalfHitman USAPosts: 2,357MI6 Agent
    http://www.blacklapel.com/suits/navy-tuxedo.html#

    Customizable, can probably get a lot of the details right.
  • IanTIanT Posts: 573MI6 Agent
  • BLU8BLU8 Ontario, CanadaPosts: 418MI6 Agent
    edited November 2013
    My Gap peacoat arrived in the mail today. Honestly, I think it's a great budget alternative to the Billy Reid. Nice dark navy colour, same pocket style, warm quilted lining. The jacket length is also slightly on the shorter side, which I believe was the case with the BR as well. Fabric composition is 69% wool, 13% polyester, 7% rayon, 6% cotton, & 5% "other", with a polyester lining. The biggest differences would be the lapels, plastic buttons instead of horn, and the lack of leather trim details. Best of all, I was able to use a promo code to knock 40% off the retail price, making the coat only $95 CDN before tax.

    Overall, it looks to be a pretty solid peacoat, and a great budget alternative to Billy Reid's Bond model. The quality is not at the same level, but it's a great coat on its own, especially if you can pick it up on sale. It's definitely a big step up from Old Navy's current offering, which unfortunately looks & feels very cheap, and comes with a much looser cut. I look forward to wearing this during the chilly Canadian winter.

    http://www.gap.com/browse/product.do?cid=87327&vid=1&pid=603489002
  • screenamescreename Posts: 388MI6 Agent
    How does the collar height compare?
  • nickpnickp UK, Surrey Posts: 86MI6 Agent
    Haven't posted for a while but these look a reasonable alternative to Zara desert boots, what do people think ?

    They may have already been uncovered elsewhere though.

    http://www.shuperb.co.uk/mens-c5/desert-boots-c17/mens-2-eyelet-original-shaped-desert-boots-sand-p1268

    Cheers

    Nickp
  • BLU8BLU8 Ontario, CanadaPosts: 418MI6 Agent
    screename wrote:
    How does the collar height compare?

    When folded down, the collar is just a bit over 2.5 inches high, and about 5 inches when flipped up. However, I don't know how that compares to the Billy Reid.
  • 001001 ClassifiedPosts: 68MI6 Agent
    Just saw that Gap peacoat today. Shot to the top of my wishlist for Christmas! Apart from the (let's face it) small differences in the original BR, it is perfect! The cut is slim without making the sleeves too short, the color is vvveeeerrryyyy dark navy, and it's warm. I had to size up (usually a medium, went for a large). The thing fit like a glove, and looks like the Skyfall coat! Handwarmer pockets, gents!
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  • Agent 00 FrogAgent 00 Frog Edinburgh, ScotlandPosts: 122MI6 Agent
    I'm sure I'm not alone when I say I can't afford an Aqua Terra at the moment. But I've think I've found the next best thing!

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    I found this bad boy for a fraction of the price over here: http://www.watchshop.com/mens-accurist-watch-mb860n-p99933003.html

    For a fraction of the cost, I have to say, it gets a lot of the details right. The lack of a crown guard, the single date marker, the triangular hour markers...I'm very pleased with it!

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    Not bad for £49, and looks great with my Barbour :D
    "Set your hopes up way too high, living's in the way we die"
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