Well thought I would go Spectre with a hint of SF and CR.
John Smedley Noah (a good alternative to the TF), with Top Shop chinos (SF), with Loake Trappers (i/o Kenton’s) and P.O on OEM rubber standing in for the SM300 for dinner tonight.
Mixing it up but kinda like it given my limited wardrobe out here
Cheers :007)
My name is Bond, Basildon Bond - I have letters after my name!
The Noah looks good - any help with sizing would be much appreciated - I am a 42" chest but only 5' 9" I take the Med in Royale Harrington for reference and med in the Barbour Beacon both fitme as a good slim fit. I am thinking of going for a Med in the Noah and want to get a similar fit to yours i.e fitted without being too tight. Thanks.
Well thought I would go Spectre with a hint of SF and CR.
John Smedley Noah (a good alternative to the TF), with Top Shop chinos (SF), with Loake Trappers (i/o Kenton’s) and P.O on OEM rubber standing in for the SM300 for dinner tonight.
Mixing it up but kinda like it given my limited wardrobe out here
The Noah looks good - any help with sizing would be much appreciated - I am a 42" chest but only 5' 9" I take the Med in Royale Harrington for reference and med in the Barbour Beacon both fitme as a good slim fit. I am thinking of going for a Med in the Noah and want to get a similar fit to yours i.e fitted without being too tight. Thanks.
Well thought I would go Spectre with a hint of SF and CR.
John Smedley Noah (a good alternative to the TF), with Top Shop chinos (SF), with Loake Trappers (i/o Kenton’s) and P.O on OEM rubber standing in for the SM300 for dinner tonight.
Mixing it up but kinda like it given my limited wardrobe out here
Cheers :007)
Hi
I am a 38/40 chest and i actually had to go for a Small because all Mediums were sold out. As good luck would have it it fits rather well (and I got it is a sale 30% discount). After a wash there was a little shrinkage but just made the fit more svelt and I am Ok with it.
I would say for you Med will be a slim fit but a Large may reduce nicely. As always sizing is a tough call to make as everyone is different. Can always buy both and return the one that does not fit I guess or go to a local store and try for size.
I hope this helps
For ref I take small in Menlo, JV, To Ki To and Royale QOS Haiti (QOS Harrington is Med though)
Cheers :007)
My name is Bond, Basildon Bond - I have letters after my name!
Okay, I've got something fun to tide us over until Eon decides if they want to make #25 or not. :v
For the last year or so, I've been working with Aklasu to create a grenadine tie inspired by Connery's neckwear in Dr. No and FRWL. And I am very happy to announce that the tie is finally ready to go!
We are going to do this as a limited edition tie, with only 45 being made with the extra details. We've gone with a midnight navy grenadine garza grossa silk and used the reverse side of the fabric for more texture. The tie is a 3 fold construction, so it has some heft to it; blade width is 3.125", so it's a pretty timeless style (not super skinny). And everything is handmade in Lake Como, Italy.
Some detail photos:
Like many here, I'm not a fan of having products overly branded with Bond logos (not to mention the fact that I don't have any rights to using Eon/Bond imagery ). So to identify the tie's source of inspiration, we went with a small, tone-on-tone embroidery on the tipping based on the escutcheon from the Bond family coat of arms. I openly admit that I got the idea for the embroidery from the amazing pins Chriscoop created a while back. Cheers to you, sir! -{
The limited edition versions will also come with a post card insert giving some details about the tie and the tie number.
Aklasu wants to launch the tie to the public around the 2nd week of September. But part of the deal for my involvement was that the community here got first crack at it at a special price. When we go public, the tie will retail for around $119.00 U.S. I've worked it out so that there are 5 ties reserved for AJB members priced at $99.00 U.S. plus shipping for the next 10 days. Once those 5 are sold, the price goes up to full retail.
I just want to be clear that I am NOT, in any way, getting any money out of this. I did get a free tie (it was the sample we used and it's the one in the photos in this post). But no cash is coming my way from the tie sales and I'm not being paid as a consultant or anything like that. This is just a passion project for me and I was lucky enough that Aklasu wanted to give it a shot.
If you are interested in a tie, just PM me here or email me at john@iconicalternatives.com. Right now we are working on final shipping details. The ties are coming from Canada, so shipping to the U.S. should be relatively low cost. For the UK, we are looking at doing one bulk shipment of ties to a friend I have there in about 2 weeks time and he will then mail the ties to the buyers. So (hopefully!) you will only need to pay for shipping within the UK.
To wrap this up, I will say that I am really happy with the tie I received. It's a little heavier and stiffer than I thought it would be, but (for me) the color, the texture of the fabric, and the width are all exactly what I was looking for in a gren tie. Plus, it created a damn near perfect dimple right away. Working with Aklasu has honestly been a pleasure. They are really excited about the project and hearing feedback from the Bond fans.
Hopefully, if this goes well, we can develop other projects for some Bond-inspired neckwear!
Thanks for the support, gentlemen! Right now we have 1 tie left at the $99 + shipping price. After that, we will have 41 LE ties left at $119 + shipping and will start the promotion to the general public in about 2 weeks. Just an update!
That tie looks great, although it looks a good bit wider than Connery’s early ties. Closer to his ties in Diamonds. And I wouldn’t worry about the stiffness; in my experience with grenadines, the stiffness fades with regular wear. If I didn’t already have so many grenadine ties from Sam Hober, I’d probably jump onboard.
That tie looks great, although it looks a good bit wider than Connery’s early ties. Closer to his ties in Diamonds. And I wouldn’t worry about the stiffness; in my experience with grenadines, the stiffness fades with regular wear. If I didn’t already have so many grenadine ties from Sam Hober, I’d probably jump onboard.
Thanks! Yes, the width is one thing I thought hard about. Since this started as a search for a tie I wanted personally, I made in the decision (in consultation with Aklasu) to go with something a little wider than Connery's from the films so it wouldn't date quickly and would work with a variety of collar styles and lapel widths. Making the blade just a hair over 3" and then going thinner towards the middle so the knot wasn't too bulky seemed like a good compromise. In other words, wider than the ties Connery wore in the early 60s, but not nearly as wide as some of those seen in the 70s Bond films. It's actually almost exactly the same width as some of my classic Hermes ties (which I love!).
I understand what you're saying about the stiffness. My other grens also softened up with use. Honestly, I just wasn't expecting the 3 fold construction (another feature I really wanted) to make a noticeable difference. But I like the weight. It's not a bulky tie at all, but it definitely has some heft!
Cheers and enjoy your Sam Hobers! For a custom tie, they are really hard to beat!
I've had a couple of people asking about the width of the tie. I know it can be difficult to determine width without some kind of comparison so I put together some photos showing the Orbis Tie with some other ties I have. In the photos, from bottom to top: Fendi, the Orbis Tie, Hermes, Turnbull & Asser, Zegna, Kiton and Tom Ford.
The Fendi is the narrowest tie I have, just a shade under 3"
The Orbis tie measures at 3.2" and is almost the same width as the Hermes.
The widest tie I have is an older Tom Ford at 3.75"
So the Orbis Tie is definitely not super skinny. But it's not a wide monster either. For me (and this is just personal preference), a tie blade between 3.0" and 3.4" is the sweet spot. Hope that helps!
Just got back from the UK to visit Mum and Next has a great harrington jacket in stock right now. I got one and can sat the quality is excellent, even has the traditional tartan taking me back to my Ska days in Coventry.
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Thanks for sharing!!
I picked one up for $200!!!
John Smedley Noah (a good alternative to the TF), with Top Shop chinos (SF), with Loake Trappers (i/o Kenton’s) and P.O on OEM rubber standing in for the SM300 for dinner tonight.
Mixing it up but kinda like it given my limited wardrobe out here
Cheers :007)
Actually there's 1 or 2 decent ones tucked in between the San Fernando and San Gabriel Valley..... B-) B-)
Hi
I am a 38/40 chest and i actually had to go for a Small because all Mediums were sold out. As good luck would have it it fits rather well (and I got it is a sale 30% discount). After a wash there was a little shrinkage but just made the fit more svelt and I am Ok with it.
I would say for you Med will be a slim fit but a Large may reduce nicely. As always sizing is a tough call to make as everyone is different. Can always buy both and return the one that does not fit I guess or go to a local store and try for size.
I hope this helps
For ref I take small in Menlo, JV, To Ki To and Royale QOS Haiti (QOS Harrington is Med though)
Cheers :007)
A nice light alternative for a safari jacket, also available in navy.
https://therake.com/sunspel-navy-cotton-short-sleeve-riviera-polo.html
Too bad they don't have any XL/XXL as that's a great price!
Do you have a direct link to for this jacket?
I managed to get the last XL. With the price I had to finally bite the bullet.
Here you go Mike.
https://www.ralphlauren.com/s/RalphLauren_US/men-clothing-jackets/cotton-twill-jacket/0039469481.html?
Price is $165 but you can get 25% off with the code AUGUST.
I like the black version as the polo pony is very subtle.
Very lucky!
i appreciate the link and I may have to order one of the Navy ones. The black one is a nice Y-3 alternative
Promo code not showing up on the Ralph Lauren site anymore. It must have expired.
Been swamped with real life lately. But I'll have a fun announcement coming tomorrow!
Okay, I've got something fun to tide us over until Eon decides if they want to make #25 or not. :v
For the last year or so, I've been working with Aklasu to create a grenadine tie inspired by Connery's neckwear in Dr. No and FRWL. And I am very happy to announce that the tie is finally ready to go!
We are going to do this as a limited edition tie, with only 45 being made with the extra details. We've gone with a midnight navy grenadine garza grossa silk and used the reverse side of the fabric for more texture. The tie is a 3 fold construction, so it has some heft to it; blade width is 3.125", so it's a pretty timeless style (not super skinny). And everything is handmade in Lake Como, Italy.
Some detail photos:
Like many here, I'm not a fan of having products overly branded with Bond logos (not to mention the fact that I don't have any rights to using Eon/Bond imagery ). So to identify the tie's source of inspiration, we went with a small, tone-on-tone embroidery on the tipping based on the escutcheon from the Bond family coat of arms. I openly admit that I got the idea for the embroidery from the amazing pins Chriscoop created a while back. Cheers to you, sir! -{
The limited edition versions will also come with a post card insert giving some details about the tie and the tie number.
Aklasu wants to launch the tie to the public around the 2nd week of September. But part of the deal for my involvement was that the community here got first crack at it at a special price. When we go public, the tie will retail for around $119.00 U.S. I've worked it out so that there are 5 ties reserved for AJB members priced at $99.00 U.S. plus shipping for the next 10 days. Once those 5 are sold, the price goes up to full retail.
I just want to be clear that I am NOT, in any way, getting any money out of this. I did get a free tie (it was the sample we used and it's the one in the photos in this post). But no cash is coming my way from the tie sales and I'm not being paid as a consultant or anything like that. This is just a passion project for me and I was lucky enough that Aklasu wanted to give it a shot.
If you are interested in a tie, just PM me here or email me at john@iconicalternatives.com. Right now we are working on final shipping details. The ties are coming from Canada, so shipping to the U.S. should be relatively low cost. For the UK, we are looking at doing one bulk shipment of ties to a friend I have there in about 2 weeks time and he will then mail the ties to the buyers. So (hopefully!) you will only need to pay for shipping within the UK.
To wrap this up, I will say that I am really happy with the tie I received. It's a little heavier and stiffer than I thought it would be, but (for me) the color, the texture of the fabric, and the width are all exactly what I was looking for in a gren tie. Plus, it created a damn near perfect dimple right away. Working with Aklasu has honestly been a pleasure. They are really excited about the project and hearing feedback from the Bond fans.
Hopefully, if this goes well, we can develop other projects for some Bond-inspired neckwear!
Cheers all!
John
I am in
Cheers :007)
Bond: “I must be dreaming.”
Thanks! Yes, the width is one thing I thought hard about. Since this started as a search for a tie I wanted personally, I made in the decision (in consultation with Aklasu) to go with something a little wider than Connery's from the films so it wouldn't date quickly and would work with a variety of collar styles and lapel widths. Making the blade just a hair over 3" and then going thinner towards the middle so the knot wasn't too bulky seemed like a good compromise. In other words, wider than the ties Connery wore in the early 60s, but not nearly as wide as some of those seen in the 70s Bond films. It's actually almost exactly the same width as some of my classic Hermes ties (which I love!).
I understand what you're saying about the stiffness. My other grens also softened up with use. Honestly, I just wasn't expecting the 3 fold construction (another feature I really wanted) to make a noticeable difference. But I like the weight. It's not a bulky tie at all, but it definitely has some heft!
Cheers and enjoy your Sam Hobers! For a custom tie, they are really hard to beat!
Thank you, sir! And I hope you don't mind that I "borrowed" your pin idea! The shield just worked so well on the tipping that I couldn't resist!
The Fendi is the narrowest tie I have, just a shade under 3"
The Orbis tie measures at 3.2" and is almost the same width as the Hermes.
The widest tie I have is an older Tom Ford at 3.75"
So the Orbis Tie is definitely not super skinny. But it's not a wide monster either. For me (and this is just personal preference), a tie blade between 3.0" and 3.4" is the sweet spot. Hope that helps!
http://www.next.co.uk/men/coats/smartcoats-jackets/1
Put a cheap Nato strap on my old Invicta diver. Can't get much
more budget, than that