FYI...I ordered a pair off of eBay from Sole Eyewear as they guaranteed their items. I got them for $178. They came extremely fast and appear to be genuine. They were packaged up in the Tom Ford case with all the Tom Ford paperwork. There was no indication as to the bridge size, but the ones I got are indeed size 21. I have no idea how many they have it just says limited quantity available. Hope this helps.
I ordered from the SoleEyewear website and used the promo code "summer15". They were $160 with free shipping and came exactly as packaged in pics posted by DBS. Also, were the correct specs.
"Why should I need more time? Jobs done. The bitch is dead."
I've ordered via Amazon by Stefani Style (fulfilment by amazon) and have contacted the seller to make sure that he's sending me genuine items to prevent lengthy return and refund processes.
This is what I've received - very promising:
"Thanks for your purchase. Everything we sell is authentic and purchased directly from authorized dealers only. In this case these are sourced from Marcolin Spa which is the sole licensee, manufacturer and distributor of Tom Ford eye-wear. Your sunglasses have a serial number etched on the inside of the left temple. They start with the letters LF and then 7 digits. This is the unique number for your sunglasses. We also provided you the certificate of authenticity in addition to the case and cloth. Please note we will be providing the male version of the Tom Ford hard case with these. The Amazon listing shows the female soft case which is not appropriate for these sunglasses. We have notified Amazon to change the listing.
Please let me know if you need anymore information and thanks for supporting our family business here on Amazon.
Take care"
President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Not sure how the recent ones are, but checking my invoice I purchased it from "Gaffos" through amazon for $199.99. After going through some online reviews I do believe the one's I purchased are real. I can search for the box and paperwork somewhere, but it's been a while and I'm not too sure I still have it all. I recall it coming with everything shown, but if the reviews are saying these are fake you may be safer steering clear. Apologies for posting a dubious link.
Optical Superstore £165
Pret Voir £185
And ShadeStation £185
Shadestation price match, just pop in the URL of cheaper and done. Free delivery too... At checkout they do come up with "Dark Havana", but email conv confirmed they are the right 05b colourway...
If any of you guys are interested, I bought them off of Amazon (genuine article) so feel free to order from them through a place like Gaffos which sells through Amazon and they should be fine. I did however promptly return them, as I think they look ridiculous on me!
I really think they missed the mark by putting Craig in these - why not Persol or just stick with an aviator style? These look like ladies sunglasses! ) Even at $160.00 they still seem overpriced - TF has to be kidding at $400! They have those spring hinges which makes me think of the glasses on the rack at the drugstore! They have a really cheap handle to them unlike some of his other frames.
If any of you guys are interested, I bought them off of Amazon (genuine article) so feel free to order from them through a place like Gaffos which sells through Amazon and they should be fine. I did however promptly return them, as I think they look ridiculous on me!
I really think they missed the mark by putting Craig in these - why not Persol or just stick with an aviator style? These look like ladies sunglasses! ) Even at $160.00 they still seem overpriced - TF has to be kidding at $400! They have those spring hinges which makes me think of the glasses on the rack at the drugstore! They have a really cheap handle to them unlike some of his other frames.
Well it's ALL overpriced, isn't it? Having both in hand, the Snowdons don't feel any cheaper than the Markos.
If any of you guys are interested, I bought them off of Amazon (genuine article) so feel free to order from them through a place like Gaffos which sells through Amazon and they should be fine. I did however promptly return them, as I think they look ridiculous on me!
I really think they missed the mark by putting Craig in these - why not Persol or just stick with an aviator style? These look like ladies sunglasses! ) Even at $160.00 they still seem overpriced - TF has to be kidding at $400! They have those spring hinges which makes me think of the glasses on the rack at the drugstore! They have a really cheap handle to them unlike some of his other frames.
Well it's ALL overpriced, isn't it? Having both in hand, the Snowdons don't feel any cheaper than the Markos.
Point taken!
I wish they'd go with a quality product like Oliver Peoples or Persol, IMO seems much better suited to Bond. But I guess we could spend all day wondering why he's in Tom Ford and not a traditional British-made suit! )
If any of you guys are interested, I bought them off of Amazon (genuine article) so feel free to order from them through a place like Gaffos which sells through Amazon and they should be fine. I did however promptly return them, as I think they look ridiculous on me!
I really think they missed the mark by putting Craig in these - why not Persol or just stick with an aviator style? These look like ladies sunglasses! ) Even at $160.00 they still seem overpriced - TF has to be kidding at $400! They have those spring hinges which makes me think of the glasses on the rack at the drugstore! They have a really cheap handle to them unlike some of his other frames.
Well it's ALL overpriced, isn't it? Having both in hand, the Snowdons don't feel any cheaper than the Markos.
Point taken!
I wish they'd go with a quality product like Oliver Peoples or Persol, IMO seems much better suited to Bond. But I guess we could spend all day wondering why he's in Tom Ford and not a traditional British-made suit! )
There's no wondering why he's not in a traditional British-made suit. It's mostly because English tailors can't fulfill the production demands of the Bond films (though it seems Martin Nicholls or Timothy Everest may be capable now) and because the cost would be a couple hundred thousand pounds. At least Tom Ford's suits are very much inspired by English tailoring (except for the O'Connor cut designed by Jany Temime), more so than Brioni, which was too boxy to pass as a British even though their style is rooted in British military tailoring. That can't be said at all for the hideous Italian designer suits Timothy Dalton wore in LTK.
This is the thing that worries me about Amazon and the "Fulfilled by Amazon" thing -
I read an article on this topic not too long ago that said that what happens is Merchant A and Merchant B send their goods to Amazon and all the stock is put together. So if you order from Merchant B, and it is "Fulfilled by Amazon," Amazon simply takes the first pair of sunglasses in line, not necessarily the one they specifically got from Merchant B. To put another way - if Merchant A and Merchant B both send Amazon 50 pairs of sunglasses, and Merchant A's are fake, you have a 50% chance you will get a fake one no matter which Merchant you order from.
Of course Amazon's customer service is great, and returning is easy, so at the end of the day you just have to do your due diligence once you get the product. I've ordered many Bond related things from them and believe them all to be genuine.
Sometimes due diligence and unswerving believe in what you have found pays off....!
Dear Ian
I hope all is well with you, and I am emailing in relation to a query that you left with us in December last year.
I remember that you had enquired about the Day Gloves being used in a new Bond Movie. At this time, we were unable to confirm that the Mulberry Day Gloves were being used in the new Bond Movie.
It has however recently been confirmed that British Actor Daniel Craig wore the Mulberry Men’s Day Gloves in Black Deerskin in the new James Bond Movie ‘Spectre’, to be released on 6th November 2015.
These gloves can be found at the link below, and we have attached a picture here of the gloves being worn, which we hope will be of interest.
There's no wondering why he's not in a traditional British-made suit. It's mostly because English tailors can't fulfill the production demands of the Bond films (though it seems Martin Nicholls or Timothy Everest may be capable now) and because the cost would be a couple hundred thousand pounds. At least Tom Ford's suits are very much inspired by English tailoring (except for the O'Connor cut designed by Jany Temime), more so than Brioni, which was too boxy to pass as a British even though their style is rooted in British military tailoring. That can't be said at all for the hideous Italian designer suits Timothy Dalton wore in LTK.
Did Everest do Cavill's suits in The Man From UNCLE? If yes, I see no reason why he couldn't do Bond.
I despise the O'Connor suit, but generally agree with you about Tom Ford. Glad to see Bond is wearing the Windsor cut as well.
There's no wondering why he's not in a traditional British-made suit. It's mostly because English tailors can't fulfill the production demands of the Bond films (though it seems Martin Nicholls or Timothy Everest may be capable now) and because the cost would be a couple hundred thousand pounds. At least Tom Ford's suits are very much inspired by English tailoring (except for the O'Connor cut designed by Jany Temime), more so than Brioni, which was too boxy to pass as a British even though their style is rooted in British military tailoring. That can't be said at all for the hideous Italian designer suits Timothy Dalton wore in LTK.
Did Everest do Cavill's suits in The Man From UNCLE? If yes, I see no reason why he couldn't do Bond.
I despise the O'Connor suit, but generally agree with you about Tom Ford. Glad to see Bond is wearing the Windsor cut as well.
Yes, Everest did Cavill's suits. He made Ralph Fiennes' suits for Skyfall and Spectre. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. didn't have the kind of stunts Bond has, so they likely didn't need anywhere close to the number of suits a modern Bond film requires.
There's no wondering why he's not in a traditional British-made suit. It's mostly because English tailors can't fulfill the production demands of the Bond films (though it seems Martin Nicholls or Timothy Everest may be capable now) and because the cost would be a couple hundred thousand pounds. At least Tom Ford's suits are very much inspired by English tailoring (except for the O'Connor cut designed by Jany Temime), more so than Brioni, which was too boxy to pass as a British even though their style is rooted in British military tailoring. That can't be said at all for the hideous Italian designer suits Timothy Dalton wore in LTK.
Did Everest do Cavill's suits in The Man From UNCLE? If yes, I see no reason why he couldn't do Bond.
I despise the O'Connor suit, but generally agree with you about Tom Ford. Glad to see Bond is wearing the Windsor cut as well.
Yes, Everest did Cavill's suits. He made Ralph Fiennes' suits for Skyfall and Spectre. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. didn't have the kind of stunts Bond has, so they likely didn't need anywhere close to the number of suits a modern Bond film requires.
Here's an idea: don't put Bond in a suit for all of the action sequences. Problem solved.
Did Everest do Cavill's suits in The Man From UNCLE? If yes, I see no reason why he couldn't do Bond.
I despise the O'Connor suit, but generally agree with you about Tom Ford. Glad to see Bond is wearing the Windsor cut as well.
Yes, Everest did Cavill's suits. He made Ralph Fiennes' suits for Skyfall and Spectre. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. didn't have the kind of stunts Bond has, so they likely didn't need anywhere close to the number of suits a modern Bond film requires.
Here's an idea: don't put Bond in a suit for all of the action sequences. Problem solved.
They didn't start having Bond doing intense action scenes in suits until GoldenEye. The action also became much more intense for GoldenEye as well. You'd have fights in suits before that, but that was about it. And in Diamonds Are Forever when Bond fights Bambi & Thumper, and ruins his clothes in the pool, his jacket is removed so they don't have to make very many, if any, extras. Making multiples of trousers is considerably easier than jackets.
Good work! Just looking at other pictures, do we have anything on the Rome driving gloves? Leather with button detail, but different to mulberry driving ones I think.
Sometimes due diligence and unswerving believe in what you have found pays off....!
Dear Ian
I hope all is well with you, and I am emailing in relation to a query that you left with us in December last year.
I remember that you had enquired about the Day Gloves being used in a new Bond Movie. At this time, we were unable to confirm that the Mulberry Day Gloves were being used in the new Bond Movie.
It has however recently been confirmed that British Actor Daniel Craig wore the Mulberry Men’s Day Gloves in Black Deerskin in the new James Bond Movie ‘Spectre’, to be released on 6th November 2015.
These gloves can be found at the link below, and we have attached a picture here of the gloves being worn, which we hope will be of interest.
Comments
Great reviews , no brainer , pics once arrived
Kind regards,
Craig
I ordered from the SoleEyewear website and used the promo code "summer15". They were $160 with free shipping and came exactly as packaged in pics posted by DBS. Also, were the correct specs.
Plenty of UK retailers online and in store have them in stock.
This is what I've received - very promising:
"Thanks for your purchase. Everything we sell is authentic and purchased directly from authorized dealers only. In this case these are sourced from Marcolin Spa which is the sole licensee, manufacturer and distributor of Tom Ford eye-wear. Your sunglasses have a serial number etched on the inside of the left temple. They start with the letters LF and then 7 digits. This is the unique number for your sunglasses. We also provided you the certificate of authenticity in addition to the case and cloth. Please note we will be providing the male version of the Tom Ford hard case with these. The Amazon listing shows the female soft case which is not appropriate for these sunglasses. We have notified Amazon to change the listing.
Please let me know if you need anymore information and thanks for supporting our family business here on Amazon.
Take care"
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Optical Superstore £165
Pret Voir £185
And ShadeStation £185
Shadestation price match, just pop in the URL of cheaper and done. Free delivery too... At checkout they do come up with "Dark Havana", but email conv confirmed they are the right 05b colourway...
B-)
1. CR. 2. TSWLM. 3. LTK. 4. GF. 5. SF.
Is that case new and only for the Snowdon sunglasses?
Coffin case sounds like a feference to the Morocco scenes....
That seems to be the standard packaging for TF sunglasses so far:
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I really think they missed the mark by putting Craig in these - why not Persol or just stick with an aviator style? These look like ladies sunglasses! ) Even at $160.00 they still seem overpriced - TF has to be kidding at $400! They have those spring hinges which makes me think of the glasses on the rack at the drugstore! They have a really cheap handle to them unlike some of his other frames.
Well it's ALL overpriced, isn't it? Having both in hand, the Snowdons don't feel any cheaper than the Markos.
Point taken!
I wish they'd go with a quality product like Oliver Peoples or Persol, IMO seems much better suited to Bond. But I guess we could spend all day wondering why he's in Tom Ford and not a traditional British-made suit! )
There's no wondering why he's not in a traditional British-made suit. It's mostly because English tailors can't fulfill the production demands of the Bond films (though it seems Martin Nicholls or Timothy Everest may be capable now) and because the cost would be a couple hundred thousand pounds. At least Tom Ford's suits are very much inspired by English tailoring (except for the O'Connor cut designed by Jany Temime), more so than Brioni, which was too boxy to pass as a British even though their style is rooted in British military tailoring. That can't be said at all for the hideous Italian designer suits Timothy Dalton wore in LTK.
I read an article on this topic not too long ago that said that what happens is Merchant A and Merchant B send their goods to Amazon and all the stock is put together. So if you order from Merchant B, and it is "Fulfilled by Amazon," Amazon simply takes the first pair of sunglasses in line, not necessarily the one they specifically got from Merchant B. To put another way - if Merchant A and Merchant B both send Amazon 50 pairs of sunglasses, and Merchant A's are fake, you have a 50% chance you will get a fake one no matter which Merchant you order from.
Of course Amazon's customer service is great, and returning is easy, so at the end of the day you just have to do your due diligence once you get the product. I've ordered many Bond related things from them and believe them all to be genuine.
Dear Ian
I hope all is well with you, and I am emailing in relation to a query that you left with us in December last year.
I remember that you had enquired about the Day Gloves being used in a new Bond Movie. At this time, we were unable to confirm that the Mulberry Day Gloves were being used in the new Bond Movie.
It has however recently been confirmed that British Actor Daniel Craig wore the Mulberry Men’s Day Gloves in Black Deerskin in the new James Bond Movie ‘Spectre’, to be released on 6th November 2015.
These gloves can be found at the link below, and we have attached a picture here of the gloves being worn, which we hope will be of interest.
http://www.mulberry.com/shop/gloves-search/day-glove-black-deerskin
I hope this helps, and if ever we can assist with any future queries, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
Kindest Regards
Jake Broadway
Customer Solutions Administrator
Mulberry Design Company
The Rookery
Chilcompton, Somerset BA3 4EH
United Kingdom
-{ Thank You
I have asked Jake all the relevant questions to seek how the gloves came to be in the film.....
Will post up reply as and when received......
HOW MUCH??!!!!!
And I thought the Dents were expensive!! I don't think those will be making my list.
Did Everest do Cavill's suits in The Man From UNCLE? If yes, I see no reason why he couldn't do Bond.
I despise the O'Connor suit, but generally agree with you about Tom Ford. Glad to see Bond is wearing the Windsor cut as well.
Yes, Everest did Cavill's suits. He made Ralph Fiennes' suits for Skyfall and Spectre. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. didn't have the kind of stunts Bond has, so they likely didn't need anywhere close to the number of suits a modern Bond film requires.
Here's an idea: don't put Bond in a suit for all of the action sequences. Problem solved.
They didn't start having Bond doing intense action scenes in suits until GoldenEye. The action also became much more intense for GoldenEye as well. You'd have fights in suits before that, but that was about it. And in Diamonds Are Forever when Bond fights Bambi & Thumper, and ruins his clothes in the pool, his jacket is removed so they don't have to make very many, if any, extras. Making multiples of trousers is considerably easier than jackets.