Wow that site looks dodgy - they will take 20% off any refunds for any reason. The grammar is terrible and there's no mention of where they are based. Tempting as the price I'd, I'd stay clear. 8-)
Thanks for that guys -{ - glad I checked. I did rather fancy the Danners at that price. Clearly though if it's too good to be true, it probably is...(definitely in this case!)
chriscollins007North Somerset , England Posts: 1,158MI6 Agent
forearms define the bicep and arm size , so yep good to smash them
Don't know if this has been posted here yet but its a pic of Craig in the TF polo. Looks like i'll be hitting forearms twice as hard now because his are huge.
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chriscollins007North Somerset , England Posts: 1,158MI6 Agent
Having now watched the film twice and the second time was even better.
Has anyone identified the belts he wore ? , probably the most times we have seen DC wear belts.
Looked really cool.
The Morocco outfit was my personal fav , I'm convinced these chinos/jeans are a shade of grey rather than taupe , anyone else agree
Have we found them , I want those badly , I cant sleep ) )
Hey gents, not sure where to put this but since it is about Q's Coat in Spectre....I was very honored to be the feature of Billy Reid's November Journal:
Having now watched the film twice and the second time was even better.
Has anyone identified the belts he wore ? , probably the most times we have seen DC wear belts.
Looked really cool.
The Morocco outfit was my personal fav , I'm convinced these chinos/jeans are a shade of grey rather than taupe , anyone else agree
Have we found them , I want those badly , I cant sleep ) )
my son has a pair identicle to them in grey from topman £25, not saying they are the same ones but did'nt DC wear Topman chinos in Skyfall, the enjoying death scenes?
Hey gents, not sure where to put this but since it is about Q's Coat in Spectre....I was very honored to be the feature of Billy Reid's November Journal: https://www.billyreid.com/journal/david-zaritsky
Nice write up! Nice to see Billy Reid involving you in some of their marketing strategy.
Hey gents, not sure where to put this but since it is about Q's Coat in Spectre....I was very honored to be the feature of Billy Reid's November Journal:
Got to see the film last night, courtesy of a screening set up by Omega here in Los Angeles. Just awesome! Really loved it!
All of the wardrobe pieces looked fantastic! The Moroccan Matchless outfit really stood out to me as one of the better ensembles. The Mr. White outfit was also up there as one of the best. Understated was the JV Racer/Westminster Bridge ensemble as all of the pieces are very dark and muted. Combine that with the nighttime lighting, and it comes across as all black.
I was very interested to see how the Morocco pieces all fit together. My impression is that the chinos worn with the suspected Brunello Cuccinelli jacket are the same trousers worn with the Matchless jacket and TF polo. Also appears that the belt is the same between scenes. And now I come to the shoes. Again, it's my impression, but the boots look to be the same all throughout the Moroccan scenes, and I believe they are indeed the J Crew Kentons. Some here have said they can't spot the red outsoles, but I chalk this up to the desert dust and sand. Here's a comparison pic of a still of the Moroccan Cuccinelli outfit against the boots DC was spotted wearing at the airport and in LA after the filming, also with an image of the Kenton boots. To me, they are a match.
Got to see the film last night, courtesy of a screening set up by Omega here in Los Angeles. Just awesome! Really loved it!
All of the wardrobe pieces looked fantastic! The Moroccan Matchless outfit really stood out to me as one of the better ensembles. The Mr. White outfit was also up there as one of the best. Understated was the JV Racer/Westminster Bridge ensemble as all of the pieces are very dark and muted. Combine that with the nighttime lighting, and it comes across as all black.
I was very interested to see how the Morocco pieces all fit together. My impression is that the chinos worn with the suspected Brunello Cuccinelli jacket are the same trousers worn with the Matchless jacket and TF polo. Also appears that the belt is the same between scenes. And now I come to the shoes. Again, it's my impression, but the boots look to be the same all throughout the Moroccan scenes, and I believe they are indeed the J Crew Kentons. Some here have said they can't spot the red outsoles, but I chalk this up to the desert dust and sand. Here's a comparison pic of a still of the Moroccan Cuccinelli outfit against the boots DC was spotted wearing at the airport and in LA after the filming, also with an image of the Kenton boots. To me, they are a match.
Kind regards,
Craig
I think we are firmly in Ockham's razor territory: the simplest explanation is probably right and they are all the same boot. When you look at how washed out the dark brown suitcase, the black (?) bag, and the boot uppers look in that Morocco shot (due to sun and camera filters?), it's not that surprising that an already faded brick sole covered in dust comes out looking a lot paler. Besides, no one else seems to have found another option that comes close. So I withdraw my doubts (for what it's worth).
Hey gents, not sure where to put this but since it is about Q's Coat in Spectre....I was very honored to be the feature of Billy Reid's November Journal:
My theory on the Kentons is that the stills we have from Morocco, esp the one pictured above, have some post production filtering going on to where reds are being taken out. As someone already mentioned, the suitcase looks really washed out. If you look at the soles, and imagine the reds filtered out to some degree, you can almost see the brick soles. My 2 cents.
Got to see the film last night, courtesy of a screening set up by Omega here in Los Angeles. Just awesome! Really loved it!
All of the wardrobe pieces looked fantastic! The Moroccan Matchless outfit really stood out to me as one of the better ensembles. The Mr. White outfit was also up there as one of the best. Understated was the JV Racer/Westminster Bridge ensemble as all of the pieces are very dark and muted. Combine that with the nighttime lighting, and it comes across as all black.
I was very interested to see how the Morocco pieces all fit together. My impression is that the chinos worn with the suspected Brunello Cuccinelli jacket are the same trousers worn with the Matchless jacket and TF polo. Also appears that the belt is the same between scenes. And now I come to the shoes. Again, it's my impression, but the boots look to be the same all throughout the Moroccan scenes, and I believe they are indeed the J Crew Kentons. Some here have said they can't spot the red outsoles, but I chalk this up to the desert dust and sand. Here's a comparison pic of a still of the Moroccan Cuccinelli outfit against the boots DC was spotted wearing at the airport and in LA after the filming, also with an image of the Kenton boots. To me, they are a match.
Kind regards,
Craig
Some photos below of Brunello Cucinelli(BC) chino in Dove Grey (BC colour code C1594) together with BC jacket (colour code C1011) Light Brown (?) and J Crew Kenton sahara shoe (not boot, but same colour) + a old brown tie for contrast - not knitted.
Chino pocket stitching at base of pocket matches exactly (see still from film), though colour match still cannot be sure as even between the two film stills of same trouser, the colour looks very different in and out of sunlight( and my photos under electric light).
This is definitly not the actual jacket, as it has peak lapels and the inner lining does not match (from scene where wind blows jacket open - though it has same distinctive BC internal pocket configuration and edging) . However the texture of material matches the close ups of film jacket: it is 51% wool; 41% linen and 8% silk. Colour is still under electric light and therefore still difficult to compare to actual, but its certainly close.
Why does the belt have to be tucked into the loop like that, could wardrobe not get the correct size? Though I love the colors, this outfit to me too much Craig with a Bond twist not the other way round.
Love the jacket, crisp white shirt, nice, tie bit of a over kill, but could have worked better with pants that were hemmed correctly and not were rolled up, like the boots, but I would have preferred shoes since the Kentons come as a plain toe shoe in the same color or nice pair of Chelsea style boots. I get the look is supposed to be smart causal but from the waist down this outfit is a disaster.
Just does not look finished, when Connery wore it worked. Just my thoughts.
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Got to see the film last night, courtesy of a screening set up by Omega here in Los Angeles. Just awesome! Really loved it!
All of the wardrobe pieces looked fantastic! The Moroccan Matchless outfit really stood out to me as one of the better ensembles. The Mr. White outfit was also up there as one of the best. Understated was the JV Racer/Westminster Bridge ensemble as all of the pieces are very dark and muted. Combine that with the nighttime lighting, and it comes across as all black.
I was very interested to see how the Morocco pieces all fit together. My impression is that the chinos worn with the suspected Brunello Cuccinelli jacket are the same trousers worn with the Matchless jacket and TF polo. Also appears that the belt is the same between scenes. And now I come to the shoes. Again, it's my impression, but the boots look to be the same all throughout the Moroccan scenes, and I believe they are indeed the J Crew Kentons. Some here have said they can't spot the red outsoles, but I chalk this up to the desert dust and sand. Here's a comparison pic of a still of the Moroccan Cuccinelli outfit against the boots DC was spotted wearing at the airport and in LA after the filming, also with an image of the Kenton boots. To me, they are a match.
Kind regards,
Craig
Some photos below of Brunello Cucinelli(BC) chino in Dove Grey (BC colour code C1594) together with BC jacket (colour code C1011) Light Brown (?) and J Crew Kenton sahara shoe (not boot, but same colour) + a old brown tie for contrast - not knitted.
Chino pocket stitching at base of pocket matches exactly (see still from film), though colour match still cannot be sure as even between the two film stills of same trouser, the colour looks very different in and out of sunlight( and my photos under electric light).
This is definitly not the actual jacket, as it has peak lapels and the inner lining does not match (from scene where wind blows jacket open - though it has same distinctive BC internal pocket configuration and edging) . However the texture of material matches the close ups of film jacket: it is 51% wool; 41% linen and 8% silk. Colour is still under electric light and therefore still difficult to compare to actual, but its certainly close.
Here are some answers, confirmed by Brunello Cucinelli themselves.... -{
Unfortunately, despite having said information, I have not been able to track down any of the items.
One BC salesperson stated "fashion is brutal like that!"
Dear Ian,
I confirm the jacket, pants and belt are from Brunello Cucinelli.
Those are the codes of the items:
Jacket MH4157BR6 C1011
Leather Belt MAUIB324 C4001
Trousers M067DF1050 C1581
They were from past Spring Summer collection but for sure the staff from our stores will assist you in creating similar looks with current collections.
Hey gents, not sure where to put this but since it is about Q's Coat in Spectre....I was very honored to be the feature of Billy Reid's November Journal:
Got to see the film last night, courtesy of a screening set up by Omega here in Los Angeles. Just awesome! Really loved it!
All of the wardrobe pieces looked fantastic! The Moroccan Matchless outfit really stood out to me as one of the better ensembles. The Mr. White outfit was also up there as one of the best. Understated was the JV Racer/Westminster Bridge ensemble as all of the pieces are very dark and muted. Combine that with the nighttime lighting, and it comes across as all black.
I was very interested to see how the Morocco pieces all fit together. My impression is that the chinos worn with the suspected Brunello Cuccinelli jacket are the same trousers worn with the Matchless jacket and TF polo. Also appears that the belt is the same between scenes. And now I come to the shoes. Again, it's my impression, but the boots look to be the same all throughout the Moroccan scenes, and I believe they are indeed the J Crew Kentons. Some here have said they can't spot the red outsoles, but I chalk this up to the desert dust and sand. Here's a comparison pic of a still of the Moroccan Cuccinelli outfit against the boots DC was spotted wearing at the airport and in LA after the filming, also with an image of the Kenton boots. To me, they are a match.
Kind regards,
Craig
Some photos below of Brunello Cucinelli(BC) chino in Dove Grey (BC colour code C1594) together with BC jacket (colour code C1011) Light Brown (?) and J Crew Kenton sahara shoe (not boot, but same colour) + a old brown tie for contrast - not knitted.
Chino pocket stitching at base of pocket matches exactly (see still from film), though colour match still cannot be sure as even between the two film stills of same trouser, the colour looks very different in and out of sunlight( and my photos under electric light).
This is definitly not the actual jacket, as it has peak lapels and the inner lining does not match (from scene where wind blows jacket open - though it has same distinctive BC internal pocket configuration and edging) . However the texture of material matches the close ups of film jacket: it is 51% wool; 41% linen and 8% silk. Colour is still under electric light and therefore still difficult to compare to actual, but its certainly close.
Here are some answers, confirmed by Brunello Cucinelli themselves.... -{
Unfortunately, despite having said information, I have not been able to track down any of the items.
One BC salesperson stated "fashion is brutal like that!"
Dear Ian,
I confirm the jacket, pants and belt are from Brunello Cucinelli.
Those are the codes of the items:
Jacket MH4157BR6 C1011
Leather Belt MAUIB324 C4001
Trousers M067DF1050 C1581
They were from past Spring Summer collection but for sure the staff from our stores will assist you in creating similar looks with current collections.
I hope I was of help,
Kindest regards,
Giada
Great info! The Code on jacket pictured above is MH4157BR6 C1011 - BUT it has peak lapels and dark blue inner lining in upper part of the jacket, so whilst the material is correct - still not SA!
don't forget to register your email address on the JV site for a 15% discount emailer offer, comes through pretty quick.
I've ordered mine through the JV London store and have a 15% off code from when I registered online - does anyone know if the store will accept the code?
If not I would have been better off ordering online!
Japanese proverb say, "Bird never make nest in bare tree".
Human sizes already sold out, I think there are some XL's left though if you've been hitting the weights!
All now sold out online. That was very quick. I wonder if the US stores will have any for those who want one.
Yes, my understanding from a few months ago is they will. I pre-ordered one but now I'm not sure it's worth $800 since the Matchless is such an amazing jacket and two suede jackets even for a Bond item might be overkill ( yes pun intended) . What do those who own it think, do you recommend it and do you only wear it with the N.Peal?
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Has anyone identified the belts he wore ? , probably the most times we have seen DC wear belts.
Looked really cool.
The Morocco outfit was my personal fav , I'm convinced these chinos/jeans are a shade of grey rather than taupe , anyone else agree
Have we found them , I want those badly , I cant sleep ) )
https://www.billyreid.com/journal/david-zaritsky
Awesome, and very inspiring, David!! Congrats on the article! Great photos as well! I'm loving that wool/cashmere peacoat!
Kind regards,
Craig
All of the wardrobe pieces looked fantastic! The Moroccan Matchless outfit really stood out to me as one of the better ensembles. The Mr. White outfit was also up there as one of the best. Understated was the JV Racer/Westminster Bridge ensemble as all of the pieces are very dark and muted. Combine that with the nighttime lighting, and it comes across as all black.
I was very interested to see how the Morocco pieces all fit together. My impression is that the chinos worn with the suspected Brunello Cuccinelli jacket are the same trousers worn with the Matchless jacket and TF polo. Also appears that the belt is the same between scenes. And now I come to the shoes. Again, it's my impression, but the boots look to be the same all throughout the Moroccan scenes, and I believe they are indeed the J Crew Kentons. Some here have said they can't spot the red outsoles, but I chalk this up to the desert dust and sand. Here's a comparison pic of a still of the Moroccan Cuccinelli outfit against the boots DC was spotted wearing at the airport and in LA after the filming, also with an image of the Kenton boots. To me, they are a match.
Kind regards,
Craig
I think we are firmly in Ockham's razor territory: the simplest explanation is probably right and they are all the same boot. When you look at how washed out the dark brown suitcase, the black (?) bag, and the boot uppers look in that Morocco shot (due to sun and camera filters?), it's not that surprising that an already faded brick sole covered in dust comes out looking a lot paler. Besides, no one else seems to have found another option that comes close. So I withdraw my doubts (for what it's worth).
John Lewis £25, bargain. It's not perfect but a bit of saddle soap and darker polish will sort out that two tone colour
http://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-elastic-plait-leather-belt/p110685
Some photos below of Brunello Cucinelli(BC) chino in Dove Grey (BC colour code C1594) together with BC jacket (colour code C1011) Light Brown (?) and J Crew Kenton sahara shoe (not boot, but same colour) + a old brown tie for contrast - not knitted.
Chino pocket stitching at base of pocket matches exactly (see still from film), though colour match still cannot be sure as even between the two film stills of same trouser, the colour looks very different in and out of sunlight( and my photos under electric light).
This is definitly not the actual jacket, as it has peak lapels and the inner lining does not match (from scene where wind blows jacket open - though it has same distinctive BC internal pocket configuration and edging) . However the texture of material matches the close ups of film jacket: it is 51% wool; 41% linen and 8% silk. Colour is still under electric light and therefore still difficult to compare to actual, but its certainly close.
Love the jacket, crisp white shirt, nice, tie bit of a over kill, but could have worked better with pants that were hemmed correctly and not were rolled up, like the boots, but I would have preferred shoes since the Kentons come as a plain toe shoe in the same color or nice pair of Chelsea style boots. I get the look is supposed to be smart causal but from the waist down this outfit is a disaster.
Just does not look finished, when Connery wore it worked. Just my thoughts.
Here are some answers, confirmed by Brunello Cucinelli themselves.... -{
Unfortunately, despite having said information, I have not been able to track down any of the items.
One BC salesperson stated "fashion is brutal like that!"
Dear Ian,
I confirm the jacket, pants and belt are from Brunello Cucinelli.
Those are the codes of the items:
Jacket MH4157BR6 C1011
Leather Belt MAUIB324 C4001
Trousers M067DF1050 C1581
They were from past Spring Summer collection but for sure the staff from our stores will assist you in creating similar looks with current collections.
I hope I was of help,
Kindest regards,
Giada
Great choice of Bond girl. I concur - Eva is my fave also
http://hypebeast.com/2015/11/danner-mountain-light-ii-black-spectre-james-bond-boot
Great info! The Code on jacket pictured above is MH4157BR6 C1011 - BUT it has peak lapels and dark blue inner lining in upper part of the jacket, so whilst the material is correct - still not SA!
Hi all, just been speaking to JV in London, pre ordered racer jacket due in end of this week / start of next.
Cheers
Nick P
I've ordered mine through the JV London store and have a 15% off code from when I registered online - does anyone know if the store will accept the code?
If not I would have been better off ordering online!
I suggested the same a while back and was told that Meesta Bawnd was the contact for the forum but not sure if he has tried to contact her yet.
Human sizes already sold out, I think there are some XL's left though if you've been hitting the weights!
All now sold out online. That was very quick. I wonder if the US stores will have any for those who want one.
Yes, my understanding from a few months ago is they will. I pre-ordered one but now I'm not sure it's worth $800 since the Matchless is such an amazing jacket and two suede jackets even for a Bond item might be overkill ( yes pun intended) . What do those who own it think, do you recommend it and do you only wear it with the N.Peal?