Spectre Wardrobe(from filming)

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  • Matt BMatt B Posts: 384MI6 Agent
    Gentlemen, the jacket is here and it is amazing! Feels like I'm wearing a super-light glove. Amazing presentation as well with some info about the company, a great hanger and garment bag!
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  • welshboy78welshboy78 Posts: 10,318MI6 Agent
    Looks great on you Matt!!

    Did not realise it came with the garment bag
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  • Matt BMatt B Posts: 384MI6 Agent
    CRB wrote:
    Yea those cases are awesome! Where do you get them ?
    I got all of them on eBay over the course of several years!
  • The Bond ExperienceThe Bond Experience Newtown, PAPosts: 5,490Quartermasters
    Matt, I have to say this is the best I have seen this jacket look...bang on size and fit!
    Matt B wrote:
    Gentlemen, the jacket is here and it is amazing! Feels like I'm wearing a super-light glove. Amazing presentation as well with some info about the company, a great hanger and garment bag!
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  • Matt BMatt B Posts: 384MI6 Agent
    The Mantis wrote:
    Matt, I have to say this is the best I have seen this jacket look...bang on size and fit!
    Matt B wrote:
    Gentlemen, the jacket is here and it is amazing! Feels like I'm wearing a super-light glove. Amazing presentation as well with some info about the company, a great hanger and garment bag!
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    Thanks for the kind words! I Look forward to seeing everyone's jackets today as they are delivered!
  • JigenJigen Posts: 78MI6 Agent
    Great find!
    It looks almost like the real deal. Do you have pictures of the zipped sleeves version? I couldn't find it on their website.
    Personally, the mr white coat is my favourite jacket from Spectre and I'm very much looking forward to its release!
    boxaw wrote:
    The closest I have seen to the Mr.White jacket is a WooYoungMi jacket

    http://www.matchesfashion.com/products/1020850

    Selfridges sell this also. This doesn't have the zip sleeves but, interestingly, they do a jacket with the zipped sleeves.

    There is a 38 of the Rick Owens on Ebay at the moment (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/rick-owens-IT48-blistered-lambs-leather-zip-up-jacket-/281807366793)
  • TintinTintin Posts: 194MI6 Agent
    Today I received my Matchless jackets (size L and XL). The jackets come with a nice Matchless hanger and a beige garment bag.

    My thoughts about the sizing would be the following:
    I think the Craig blouson runs overall a half size smaller than the JV jacket. At the shoulder and the armhole I would say an entire size. In some cases this may be make it a little difficult to find the right size.
    If someone has a little loose fit in the JV jacket, I would suggest to stay with the same size in the Matchless jacket for a nice fitted look. But should your JV jacket fits you extremely tight I would recommend to size up.

    For example I'm very happy with the fit of my JV jacket (size L). The fit of the XL Matchless jacket is very similar at the shoulder area and has a good body and arm length, but is VERY baggy at the waist. The size L fits very well at the waist but it is very tight at the upper body and at the upper arms. Did these areas bagged out a little with wearing at this kind of jackets? Since the Large is also somewhat shorter than the JV jacket I'm a little unsure what size I should choose. Some advice would be great.

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  • James BrosnanJames Brosnan Posts: 865MI6 Agent
    Have to agree! Perfect fit Matt B. The addition of the garment bag is a nice touch. -{
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  • HatThrowingHenchmanHatThrowingHenchman Russia With LovePosts: 1,834MI6 Agent
    go for the L - it emphasizes your figure {[]
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  • JG007JG007 Manchester , United KingdomPosts: 276MI6 Agent
    Both sensational jackets no doubt and will look very classy on screen , however they're very similar in style!!

    As mentioned previously I've got a JV on order and literally cannot wait to get it and team it with the N.Peal ready to watch the film on opening night but looking at the comparison shots , I'm kind of glad I didn't outlay the large , perhaps overpriced , Matchless.

    I've read a few comments about the jacket and take onboard all the points , this is just my opinion of course , but I do tend to buy the pieces in the films , inc Levi Menlo ect and I'm glad I've chosen the JV.

    For those who are fortunate to be able to snag both jackets , congrats and so far look excellent on you , can't wait to grab the JV I think it'll be a regular wearer for me along with my Moncler Harrods jacket which I was fortunate the get for less than half price!

    Keep up the good work chaps , I'm particularly keen on the clothing in the movies and like all I'm sure , will be incredibly excited as things develop towards release -{
  • Smithers500Smithers500 Spectre IslandPosts: 1,347MI6 Agent
    Matt B wrote:
    Gentlemen, the jacket is here and it is amazing! Feels like I'm wearing a super-light glove. Amazing presentation as well with some info about the company, a great hanger and garment bag!
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    Jacket looks great on you- out of interest, what number edition did you get?
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  • HoldenHolden UKPosts: 664MI6 Agent
    Tintin - I have to say, that the JV jacket is a really superb fit on you.
    It's more difficult to say which is better with the Matchless for the reasons you state. Again, may be down to how you plan to wear the jacket most of the time, open, or zipped.
  • Matt BMatt B Posts: 384MI6 Agent
    Matt B wrote:
    Gentlemen, the jacket is here and it is amazing! Feels like I'm wearing a super-light glove. Amazing presentation as well with some info about the company, a great hanger and garment bag!
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    Jacket looks great on you- out of interest, what number edition did you get?

    Thanks! I think the tag read number 79 - 700.
  • SenorJon21SenorJon21 Posts: 68MI6 Agent
    I think I have figured it out regarding paying in Euro vs. the stated currency. Initially, I tried paying directly by credit card (Visa), but their shoddy credit card system declined it and thus I ended up going through Paypal (where I used an AMEX).

    My AMEX charge after using Paypal was in CAD and was for the amount quoted of CAD$1295.

    I recently got a phone call from my Visa credit card's fraud department stating they turned down a transaction for ~CAD$1395, which I was told was the price after being converted from Euro. So if you are purchasing this jacket on their site, you are better off using the Paypal linking to avoid paying extra from the FX of whatever Euro they are charging.

    I can honestly say I'm not too big a fan of Matchless (despite being on the luckier end of their website mishaps). It's quite ridiculous for them to state a price in one currency and to charge the card another without stating anything (my statement and confirmation on their website are all CAD). It baffles me that people can order a jacket on the same site and end up sometimes paying over 30% more. I paid US$970 (no customs yet) for the jacket, but some US customers will end up paying US$1390 + the premium on whatever Euro amount is charged. Hopefully the quality of the jacket will make up for this all!
  • chriscollins007chriscollins007 North Somerset , England Posts: 1,158MI6 Agent
    I agree so far Matt B is wining who's got the best fitted jacket.
    The more pictures I see the more this jacket is growing on me , although I must say the stills show the jacket darker which I think would of been better.
    That said all your guys will have a stunning exclusive jacket congrats {[]
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  • welshboy78welshboy78 Posts: 10,318MI6 Agent
    Tintin wrote:
    Today I received my Matchless jackets (size L and XL). The jackets come with a nice Matchless hanger and a beige garment bag.

    My thoughts about the sizing would be the following:
    I think the Craig blouson runs overall a half size smaller than the JV jacket. At the shoulder and the armhole I would say an entire size. In some cases this may be make it a little difficult to find the right size.
    If someone has a little loose fit in the JV jacket, I would suggest to stay with the same size in the Matchless jacket for a nice fitted look. But should your JV jacket fits you extremely tight I would recommend to size up.

    For example I'm very happy with the fit of my JV jacket (size L). The fit of the XL Matchless jacket is very similar at the shoulder area and has a good body and arm length, but is VERY baggy at the waist. The size L fits very well at the waist but it is very tight at the upper body and at the upper arms. Did these areas bagged out a little with wearing at this kind of jackets? Since the Large is also somewhat shorter than the JV jacket I'm a little unsure what size I should choose. Some advice would be great.

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    Great pics my friend, you pull off both jackets great - though you now have me worried again about sizing lol

    I see what you mean about the differences, looks like the mid section and waist is the main diff between the two sizes and slightly on the bicep area!!! The XL gives you a more boxy kind of shape whilst the L gives you the same shape as the JV

    I guess it comes down to comfort when wearing - is the L a bit too fitted / tight for comfort? If not I would stick with it.
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  • Gordon009Gordon009 USAPosts: 37MI6 Agent
    Just got my Matchless today and sadly it doesn't fit. If anyone stateside is interested in a XXL let me know.
    "Why should I need more time? Jobs done. The bitch is dead."
  • welshboy78welshboy78 Posts: 10,318MI6 Agent
    Gordon009 wrote:
    Just got my Matchless today and sadly it doesn't fit. If anyone stateside is interested in a XXL let me know.

    Any chance of some measurements (pit to pit etc)
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  • Matt BMatt B Posts: 384MI6 Agent
    welshboy78 wrote:
    Tintin wrote:
    Today I received my Matchless jackets (size L and XL). The jackets come with a nice Matchless hanger and a beige garment bag.

    My thoughts about the sizing would be the following:
    I think the Craig blouson runs overall a half size smaller than the JV jacket. At the shoulder and the armhole I would say an entire size. In some cases this may be make it a little difficult to find the right size.
    If someone has a little loose fit in the JV jacket, I would suggest to stay with the same size in the Matchless jacket for a nice fitted look. But should your JV jacket fits you extremely tight I would recommend to size up.

    For example I'm very happy with the fit of my JV jacket (size L). The fit of the XL Matchless jacket is very similar at the shoulder area and has a good body and arm length, but is VERY baggy at the waist. The size L fits very well at the waist but it is very tight at the upper body and at the upper arms. Did these areas bagged out a little with wearing at this kind of jackets? Since the Large is also somewhat shorter than the JV jacket I'm a little unsure what size I should choose. Some advice would be great.

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    Great pics my friend, you pull off both jackets great - though you now have me worried again about sizing lol

    I see what you mean about the differences, looks like the mid section and waist is the main diff between the two sizes and slightly on the bicep area!!! The XL gives you a more boxy kind of shape whilst the L gives you the same shape as the JV

    I guess it comes down to comfort when wearing - is the L a bit too fitted / tight for comfort? If not I would stick with it.

    I agree, Large looks great on you!!
  • Gordon009Gordon009 USAPosts: 37MI6 Agent
    welshboy78 wrote:
    Gordon009 wrote:
    Just got my Matchless today and sadly it doesn't fit. If anyone stateside is interested in a XXL let me know.

    Any chance of some measurements (pit to pit etc)

    Sure. It will be later today though. Wouldn't you know today work would be crazy.
    "Why should I need more time? Jobs done. The bitch is dead."
  • The Bond ExperienceThe Bond Experience Newtown, PAPosts: 5,490Quartermasters
    For anyone in the states looking for a large, email me at david@thebondexperience.com
  • welshboy78welshboy78 Posts: 10,318MI6 Agent
    Gordon009 wrote:
    welshboy78 wrote:
    Gordon009 wrote:
    Just got my Matchless today and sadly it doesn't fit. If anyone stateside is interested in a XXL let me know.

    Any chance of some measurements (pit to pit etc)

    Sure. It will be later today though. Wouldn't you know today work would be crazy.

    Thanks!!
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  • Matt BMatt B Posts: 384MI6 Agent
    There is a J.V. Jacket listed on eBay size M. Looks like the seller is in France and asking $1200 or best offer.
    http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=271989910859
  • Matt BMatt B Posts: 384MI6 Agent
  • jared_nomakjared_nomak Posts: 1,943MI6 Agent
    Matt B wrote:
    There is a J.V. Jacket listed on eBay size M. Looks like the seller is in France and asking $1200 or best offer.
    http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=271989910859

    Yes it belongs to timblade he's a member on here too
  • Westward_DriftWestward_Drift Posts: 3,113MI6 Agent
    edited September 2015
    Tintin wrote:
    Today I received my Matchless jackets (size L and XL). The jackets come with a nice Matchless hanger and a beige garment bag.

    My thoughts about the sizing would be the following:
    I think the Craig blouson runs overall a half size smaller than the JV jacket. At the shoulder and the armhole I would say an entire size. In some cases this may be make it a little difficult to find the right size.
    If someone has a little loose fit in the JV jacket, I would suggest to stay with the same size in the Matchless jacket for a nice fitted look. But should your JV jacket fits you extremely tight I would recommend to size up.

    For example I'm very happy with the fit of my JV jacket (size L). The fit of the XL Matchless jacket is very similar at the shoulder area and has a good body and arm length, but is VERY baggy at the waist. The size L fits very well at the waist but it is very tight at the upper body and at the upper arms. Did these areas bagged out a little with wearing at this kind of jackets? Since the Large is also somewhat shorter than the JV jacket I'm a little unsure what size I should choose. Some advice would be great.

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    Tintin, great picture and comparison. Wonderful to get the particulars of the different fits. -{

    I think the JV fits you best, but to answer your query: based on looks, I'd go with the large for you unless the back and shoulders are too restrictive for full range of motion.

    How is the range of motion compared to the JV? I just tried on my Large JV, and while my chest is currently 39-40" I have broad shoulders. Any smaller a jacket and movement when fully zipped would be uncomfortable. So it looks like for me the large CB may be too restrictive in the shoulders, but the XL would be way too big and boxy in the chest and waist.
  • gregroegregroe Newport Beach, CAPosts: 117MI6 Agent
    Too small or too large? I'm interested but I'm worried about fit as well. I swim in my Levi's Menlo XL, perfect fit in my John Vartos cafe. And my XXL To Ki To is a good fit as well.
    Gordon009 wrote:
    Just got my Matchless today and sadly it doesn't fit. If anyone stateside is interested in a XXL let me know.
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  • Gordon009Gordon009 USAPosts: 37MI6 Agent
    gregroe wrote:
    Too small or too large? I'm interested but I'm worried about fit as well. I swim in my Levi's Menlo XL, perfect fit in my John Vartos cafe. And my XXL To Ki To is a good fit as well.
    Gordon009 wrote:
    Just got my Matchless today and sadly it doesn't fit. If anyone stateside is interested in a XXL let me know.

    It's too small for me. I need a XXXL or XXXXL.
    "Why should I need more time? Jobs done. The bitch is dead."
  • TintinTintin Posts: 194MI6 Agent
    Thanks for the thoughts and assessments.

    The large indeed restrict a little my range of motion. Regardless of the jacket is open or zipped. Perhaps the softest blouson needs a little time to break in. :))
    The XL is in the shoulder - biceps area of course a bit more comfortable. But neither of the both sizes can compete with the JV jacket.
    It's really crazy how such a minimal other cut between the JV jacket and the Matchless blouson can make such a big difference in wearing comfort.
    It will be interesting to see how the jacket behaves at the really huge guys here.
    welshboy78 wrote:
    Great pics my friend, you pull off both jackets great - though you now have me worried again about sizing lol

    I think it was wise of you to purchase the additional XXL jacket.
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    My Tom Ford Henry's arrived today. I am really impressed with these. By far the best Tom Ford pair of sunglasses I have compared to the Snowdon's and Markos. What Dean(WaltherP99) had said about how they are much sturdier and feel better made is true. I highly recommend getting a pair!


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    EDIT- don't know why they are sideways. Sorry guys!
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