That's the incorrect shirt. The shirt from Spectre has a pointed collar, not the rounded collar edges seen here. Possibly used for stunts, but unlikely. -{
That's the incorrect shirt. The shirt from Spectre has a pointed collar, not the rounded collar edges seen here. Possibly used for stunts, but unlikely. -{
I've seen this suit being sold a few months back and thought the exact same thing. It doesn't have the cocktail cuffs either. Perhaps it is a stunt suit because all of Craig's dress shirts have the additional "made to measure" label.
True, but these are simple tailors. Not used to the stringent
terminology of the ardent Bond fan.
Ahh of course sometimes I forget how expert we all are.
It was either that.....or the priesthood
Asp9mmOver the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,541MI6 Agent
There are a few (read loads) of fake SCREENUSED TF SPECTRE suits doing the rounds. A very infamous faker bought up loads of genuine TF suits and shirts and then faked the labels. They're exceptionally good as he used real screen used suits he had access too and reproduced the labels and personalised embroidery to a high degree. Not sure if this is one of them, but he bought loads and sold loads. He's since been arrested for fraud as he faked other items from Star Wars, Avengers etc. Be very very careful with SPECTRE clothing sold as DC film used. Just to reiterate that he bought genuine commercially available Tom Ford suits and accessories to do this.
Production stunt suits/shirts are exactly the same as the hero suits, for obvious reasons. Even the stunt suits made for the stuntmen are the same, just cut slightly fuller and made to fit the stand-in actor (they don't have DC's detailing on the labels at all, but are labelled STUNTS). Caveat Emptor with anything listed as TF and SPECTRE.
There are a few (read loads) of fake SCREENUSED TF SPECTRE suits doing the rounds. A very infamous faker bought up loads of genuine TF suits and shirts and then faked the labels. They're exceptionally good as he used real screen used suits he had access too and reproduced the labels and personalised embroidery to a high degree. Not sure if this is one of them, but he bought loads and sold loads. He's since been arrested for fraud as he faked other items from Star Wars, Avengers etc. Be very very careful with SPECTRE clothing sold as DC film used. Just to reiterate that he bought genuine commercially available Tom Ford suits and accessories to do this.
Production stunt suits/shirts are exactly the same as the hero suits, for obvious reasons. Even the stunt suits made for the stuntmen are the same, just cut slightly fuller and made to fit the stand-in actor (they don't have DC's detailing on the labels at all, but are labelled STUNTS). Caveat Emptor with anything listed as TF and SPECTRE.
Wow really interesting Asp. Thanks for this information.
Asp9mmOver the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,541MI6 Agent
Aren't the actual Daniel Craig suits sized "48 F"?
Yeah, but his stunt suits are cut larger to hide padding worn beneath his clothes. I would imagine that they would label them as DC STUNT though, if not by TF on the label, then certainly the costume dept do with white tape.
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terminology of the ardent Bond fan.
I think he shat himself....I would have!
Production stunt suits/shirts are exactly the same as the hero suits, for obvious reasons. Even the stunt suits made for the stuntmen are the same, just cut slightly fuller and made to fit the stand-in actor (they don't have DC's detailing on the labels at all, but are labelled STUNTS). Caveat Emptor with anything listed as TF and SPECTRE.
Wow really interesting Asp. Thanks for this information.
Yeah, but his stunt suits are cut larger to hide padding worn beneath his clothes. I would imagine that they would label them as DC STUNT though, if not by TF on the label, then certainly the costume dept do with white tape.
You are correct. That's why the suits he wears in SF and SP look too small on him. He should wear a 40.
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PMSL!!! ) ) )
There could also have been a stunt suit used for the meeting escape.