IF they are the Dents, they are most likely the "Handsewn Hairsheep Leather" gloves. These are the only ones in the collection with the stud adjusters that are shown in the pic below and that match the smooth leather appearance.
It doesn't look like a spread collar to me as seen in Qos, but it also doesn't look like a Skyfall tab collar. It looks like something in between, maybe a classic collar?
It doesn't look like a spread collar to me as seen in Qos, but it also doesn't look like a Skyfall tab collar. It looks like something in between, maybe a classic collar?
The definition of "classic collar" depends on the brand making the shirt and country you're in. Tom Ford's "classic collar" is a classic English spread like the QoS collars and wider than the Spectre collar. This collar is almost as narrow as a point collar.
Sorry to disappoint, but Dents don't have the particular double stitched cuff....
And the gloves DC is wearing are not smooth.
There are quite a few close up images around now, here's a slightly different one to that previously posted....
Apologies for the style of photo - not the most appropriate when replying to someone! )
I've contacted Mulberry whose Head Office was unable to confirm, but their marketing and press office are looking into it....
Also, their image of the stud fastening adjustable tab isn't the best! However, they have confirmed it has two locations, as illustrated upon a third party vendors site, that then puts the tab into the position at the edge of the glove as seen in photos.
IF they are the Dents, they are most likely the "Handsewn Hairsheep Leather" gloves. These are the only ones in the collection with the stud adjusters that are shown in the pic below and that match the smooth leather appearance.
So in this movie he's going to be wearing Ton Ford and Crockett & Jones. How utterly boring.
Why is that? You don't want any consistency between the different films' wardrobes? Tom Ford, whilst not a bespoke tailor, sells some of the best-quality factory-made suits and has an English style that works for Bond (if well-fitted), and Crockett & Jones is one of the best shoe manufacturers that's also accessible.
Because it's boring, simple as that. I'm aware both their stuff is high quality, but repeating it for a 4th film is boring. Very boring.
Nothing is being repeated for four films. It will be the third film for Tom Ford (with very different suits between QoS and SF), and only the second film for Crockett & Jones. You must really hate Sean Connery's clothes, with six films of Anthony Sinclair suits, five films of Turnbull & Asser shirts and five films of dark grenadine ties. Daniel Craig's clothes have actually been the least consistent of any Bond actor with more than two films.
I Don't think they are dents I contacted them and they could not confirm! Muleberry certainly looks close here is a better pic of the back
Thanks for positing that great photo. I don't think I saw that one before. It confirms the chesterfield's velvet collar. I'm really glad to see it return.
Nah, wrong image.
The image you posted is from Mulberry website. The third party vendor I mentioned previously is actually Mr. Porter and attached are two images from their site. Hence my comments about seeing the button on the edge of the glove, not in the middle as you would expect from the Mulberry image. Mulberry couldn't explain why the image didn't show two studs, but have confirmed they do actually exist on the gloves. DC has the strap on the second stud - hence we see a bump in the middle of the strap in the photos.
As I said before, they're Mulberry
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As Crockett and Jones have just set up a new instagram account and have been talking about the boots used in the film Kingsman which is about the secret service.
I asked if we were going to see another secret agent in C&J soon.
Their response was "Good question... We shall see."
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The link is here: http://www.dents.co.uk/shop/heritage/15-1533-mens-handsewn-leather-glove/
On another note here is a better look at the tie and shirt collar without the scarf in the way:
The definition of "classic collar" depends on the brand making the shirt and country you're in. Tom Ford's "classic collar" is a classic English spread like the QoS collars and wider than the Spectre collar. This collar is almost as narrow as a point collar.
And the gloves DC is wearing are not smooth.
There are quite a few close up images around now, here's a slightly different one to that previously posted....
Apologies for the style of photo - not the most appropriate when replying to someone! )
I've contacted Mulberry whose Head Office was unable to confirm, but their marketing and press office are looking into it....
Also, their image of the stud fastening adjustable tab isn't the best! However, they have confirmed it has two locations, as illustrated upon a third party vendors site, that then puts the tab into the position at the edge of the glove as seen in photos.
They are not. I believe they are 5-eyelet derbys with a cap toe like the Bradford or Norwich:
http://www.crockettandjones.com/product/bradford-black
http://www.crockettandjones.com/product/norwich-black
The cap toe is quite pointy. My guess will be the 348 last, just like in SF.
Why is that? You don't want any consistency between the different films' wardrobes? Tom Ford, whilst not a bespoke tailor, sells some of the best-quality factory-made suits and has an English style that works for Bond (if well-fitted), and Crockett & Jones is one of the best shoe manufacturers that's also accessible.
Nothing is being repeated for four films. It will be the third film for Tom Ford (with very different suits between QoS and SF), and only the second film for Crockett & Jones. You must really hate Sean Connery's clothes, with six films of Anthony Sinclair suits, five films of Turnbull & Asser shirts and five films of dark grenadine ties. Daniel Craig's clothes have actually been the least consistent of any Bond actor with more than two films.
It always amazes me what some people will find to complain about when a new film is made.
Even Roger Moore's clothes had more consistency than Daniel Craig's, and he had three tailors over his seven films.
Thanks for positing that great photo. I don't think I saw that one before. It confirms the chesterfield's velvet collar. I'm really glad to see it return.
The image you posted is from Mulberry website. The third party vendor I mentioned previously is actually Mr. Porter and attached are two images from their site. Hence my comments about seeing the button on the edge of the glove, not in the middle as you would expect from the Mulberry image. Mulberry couldn't explain why the image didn't show two studs, but have confirmed they do actually exist on the gloves. DC has the strap on the second stud - hence we see a bump in the middle of the strap in the photos.
As I said before, they're Mulberry
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Is it me or does the stud look yellow/gold in some SPECTRE pics though?
Yes, I know. The joke being that he's a fan of no clothing consistency. Therefore the more change the better.
From: Sophie Moore
Date: December 22, 2014 at 10:40:03 AM GMT
To: SRuzgar
Subject: Re: Mulberry GLoves
Hello Simon,
Hope you're well.
Unfortunately these are no Mulberry gloves.
Thanks,
Sophie
Looking forward to your upcoming video David!
I asked if we were going to see another secret agent in C&J soon.
Their response was "Good question... We shall see."