No Time To Die wardrobe: possible spoilers

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  • MikeG77MikeG77 Posts: 1,777MI6 Agent
    I received my Connolly jacket about two hours ago.

    I ordered a large and am glad I did. While the chest is a little billowy (which actually works great for unstructured linen) the arms and back length are just long enough. If I had gone with a medium it would have been too short. No extra buttons or garment bag were included. I presume they are coming from Italy at a later date.

    The horn buttons are basically black to the naked eye. Very disappointed with that. I have emailed Connolly about it.

    Unshaken91 is right, it's not a jacket for tall or long bodied individuals.

    Is it a very nice jacket? Yes.
    Is it way overpriced? Hell, Yes.
    Am I glad I bought it? I think so.

    Glad to hear that you received your jacket and that it's very nice but i am equally disappointed by the buttons not being screen accurate but please let us know what Connolly says about fixing the button issue! I'm thinking my fit will be ok as i am about 5'10 with 35/36 sleeves but Steve i am wondering how were the shoulder measurements relative to the sizing chart? The pricing for the jacket even at it's original RRP was overpriced but i think we could say that about a lot of items that DC/Bond wears. I'm hoping you all of us end up liking our jackets 8-)
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  • MikeG77MikeG77 Posts: 1,777MI6 Agent
    Fred007 wrote:
    I received my Connolly jacket about two hours ago.

    I ordered a large and am glad I did. While the chest is a little billowy (which actually works great for unstructured linen) the arms and back length are just long enough. If I had gone with a medium it would have been too short. No extra buttons or garment bag were included. I presume they are coming from Italy at a later date.

    The horn buttons are basically black to the naked eye. Very disappointed with that. I have emailed Connolly about it.

    Unshaken91 is right, it's not a jacket for tall or long bodied individuals.

    Is it a very nice jacket? Yes.
    Is it way overpriced? Hell, Yes.
    Am I glad I bought it? I think so.

    I also received my jacket this morning, in size "M". After perusing David's vlog, I was a bit afraid as I usually takes a size up from him and he also wore a size "M".
    Finally the size "M" is a good fit for my 5'10 height. But this jacket is on the short side for sure. I agree with you : it is wayyy over priced......Bond effect I guess or "how to make some money on customer's back" !!!

    I also received an email from Maximos later in the day, stating the garment bag and spare buttons were not ready from Italy when the jacket was shipped and they will come later....

    Even if they're sending me spare buttons and a garment bag/hanger i'd expect them to send us the correct buttons free of charge as we were told it would be the SAME jacket as used in the film!
    I know where you keep your gun!
  • Fred007Fred007 Posts: 472MI6 Agent
    MikeG77 wrote:
    Fred007 wrote:
    I received my Connolly jacket about two hours ago.

    I ordered a large and am glad I did. While the chest is a little billowy (which actually works great for unstructured linen) the arms and back length are just long enough. If I had gone with a medium it would have been too short. No extra buttons or garment bag were included. I presume they are coming from Italy at a later date.

    The horn buttons are basically black to the naked eye. Very disappointed with that. I have emailed Connolly about it.

    Unshaken91 is right, it's not a jacket for tall or long bodied individuals.

    Is it a very nice jacket? Yes.
    Is it way overpriced? Hell, Yes.
    Am I glad I bought it? I think so.

    I also received my jacket this morning, in size "M". After perusing David's vlog, I was a bit afraid as I usually takes a size up from him and he also wore a size "M".
    Finally the size "M" is a good fit for my 5'10 height. But this jacket is on the short side for sure. I agree with you : it is wayyy over priced......Bond effect I guess or "how to make some money on customer's back" !!!

    I also received an email from Maximos later in the day, stating the garment bag and spare buttons were not ready from Italy when the jacket was shipped and they will come later....

    Even if they're sending me spare buttons and a garment bag/hanger i'd expect them to send us the correct buttons free of charge as we were told it would be the SAME jacket as used in the film!

    Of course they should -{
  • Westward_DriftWestward_Drift Posts: 3,113MI6 Agent
    When you get the Connolly, email them nicely about the buttons. I don't think Maximos ever saw what the Italian suppliers provided. The final button color is not close to the sample on display at the Connolly store.

    I've worn the Mango version a couple times and once this lockdown passes I wonder if anyone will notice the Connolly is a different jacket.
  • CheverianCheverian Posts: 1,455MI6 Agent
    On the bright side for those of us who bought it, the more that are returned, the less likely Connolly is to do another run. And the more collectible the jacket becomes down the line. :))
  • MikeG77MikeG77 Posts: 1,777MI6 Agent
    edited March 2020
    When you get the Connolly, email them nicely about the buttons. I don't think Maximos ever saw what the Italian suppliers provided. The final button color is not close to the sample on display at the Connolly store.

    I've worn the Mango version a couple times and once this lockdown passes I wonder if anyone will notice the Connolly is a different jacket.

    I took a look at the pictures that Maximos sent me and the buttons are obviously lighter in color but i find it odd that he wouldn't have seen them as they were shipped from the UK. I did try my jacket on and it fits me but i think i'm going to size up on this one as the jacket has a some drag with just a tshirt underneath, it's a little short and the extra length would work better if i wanted to use the draw string which isn't really useful because of how the front is designed :# Hopefully Max has some XXL's available still or maybe someone will be willing to trade with me?

    I also asked Max if its possible to get my jacket with screen accurate buttons. I'll let everyone know what he says!
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  • Westward_DriftWestward_Drift Posts: 3,113MI6 Agent
    With me the just barely long enough is most apparent when fully buttoned. One button ala DC or unbuttoned and its better. Now I am wondering if I should size up to an XL. I cant use the drawstrings, but I doubt I could use it on a XL either. I am just too tall to have it bunched at the waist.
  • TSRGusTSRGus Posts: 88MI6 Agent
    Matera threads part II...

    The Connolly. Like others, I was worried about this jacket for many reasons but I am pleasantly surprised by the weight and the featherweight blending of cotton and linen. I think it's a perfect garment to polish up a summer outfit when it is truly warm out but you still want something over a t-shirt.

    The combination of bomber and blouson makes for a sort of "anti-fit" but I actually really like how it feels and drapes. (I don't mind the buttons it came with but I would love to have the screen accurate ones, too.)

    Mine's a Medium.

    MA Winch pants size 50 (they are pretty much the same fit as the sloop pants.

    Now, would someone please now re-open Italy so I can go play 007over there? ('Nuff said)

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  • MikeG77MikeG77 Posts: 1,777MI6 Agent
    edited March 2020
    With me the just barely long enough is most apparent when fully buttoned. One button ala DC or unbuttoned and its better. Now I am wondering if I should size up to an XL. I cant use the drawstrings, but I doubt I could use it on a XL either. I am just too tall to have it bunched at the waist.

    I didn't try it with one button but I bet that way or open it will be less drag on the shoulders but I'd never wear a jacket with just one button done up unless it's a blazer/suit jacket or a peacoat.

    4 things that could really improve this jacket.....

    1. The jacket should be 1 to 1.5 inches longer (maybe longer) to accommodate people who are taller or have a longer torso.

    2. Add another button closer to the bottom hem.

    3. I'd like a button to be able to adjust the cuff to make it a little smaller.

    4. Screen accurate buttons!

    I decided to measure my jacket and the pit to pit is actually 60 cm and just over 124 total circumference, the sleeve is 63.5 cm, back of the collar to waist is 66.5 cm and the shoulder seem is 44.75 cm and the waist 58 cm.

    Clearly the jackets measurements are off compared to the sizing chart so at least I know I'm not crazy for needing to size up but I'd recommend everyone take a quick measure of your jackets to compare!
    I know where you keep your gun!
  • PeakeyPeakey Posts: 124MI6 Agent
    MikeG77 wrote:
    With me the just barely long enough is most apparent when fully buttoned. One button ala DC or unbuttoned and its better. Now I am wondering if I should size up to an XL. I cant use the drawstrings, but I doubt I could use it on a XL either. I am just too tall to have it bunched at the waist.

    I didn't try it with one button but I bet that way or open it will be less drag on the shoulders but I'd never wear a jacket with just one button done up unless it's a blazer/suit jacket or a peacoat.

    4 things that could really improve this jacket.....

    1. The jacket should be 1 to 1.5 inches longer (maybe longer) to accommodate people who are taller or have a longer torso.

    2. Add another button closer to the bottom hem.

    3. I'd like a button to be able to adjust the cuff to make it a little smaller.

    4. Screen accurate buttons!

    I decided to measure my jacket and the pit to pit is actually 60 cm and just over 124 total circumference, the sleeve is 63.5 cm, back of the collar to waist is 66.5 cm and the shoulder seem is 44.75 cm and the waist 58 cm.

    Clearly the jackets measurements are off compared to the sizing chart so at least I know I'm not crazy for needing to size up but I'd recommend everyone take a quick measure of your jackets to compare!

    What height are you out of interest? I ordered a XXL and am 6ft 4ins. Still waiting for mine to arrive so no idea on fit at the mo...
  • MikeG77MikeG77 Posts: 1,777MI6 Agent
    Peakey wrote:
    MikeG77 wrote:
    With me the just barely long enough is most apparent when fully buttoned. One button ala DC or unbuttoned and its better. Now I am wondering if I should size up to an XL. I cant use the drawstrings, but I doubt I could use it on a XL either. I am just too tall to have it bunched at the waist.

    I didn't try it with one button but I bet that way or open it will be less drag on the shoulders but I'd never wear a jacket with just one button done up unless it's a blazer/suit jacket or a peacoat.

    4 things that could really improve this jacket.....

    1. The jacket should be 1 to 1.5 inches longer (maybe longer) to accommodate people who are taller or have a longer torso.

    2. Add another button closer to the bottom hem.

    3. I'd like a button to be able to adjust the cuff to make it a little smaller.

    4. Screen accurate buttons!

    I decided to measure my jacket and the pit to pit is actually 60 cm and just over 124 total circumference, the sleeve is 63.5 cm, back of the collar to waist is 66.5 cm and the shoulder seem is 44.75 cm and the waist 58 cm.

    Clearly the jackets measurements are off compared to the sizing chart so at least I know I'm not crazy for needing to size up but I'd recommend everyone take a quick measure of your jackets to compare!

    What height are you out of interest? I ordered a XXL and am 6ft 4ins. Still waiting for mine to arrive so no idea on fit at the mo...

    I'm about 5'10
    I know where you keep your gun!
  • PeakeyPeakey Posts: 124MI6 Agent
    MikeG77 wrote:
    Peakey wrote:
    MikeG77 wrote:

    I didn't try it with one button but I bet that way or open it will be less drag on the shoulders but I'd never wear a jacket with just one button done up unless it's a blazer/suit jacket or a peacoat.

    4 things that could really improve this jacket.....

    1. The jacket should be 1 to 1.5 inches longer (maybe longer) to accommodate people who are taller or have a longer torso.

    2. Add another button closer to the bottom hem.

    3. I'd like a button to be able to adjust the cuff to make it a little smaller.

    4. Screen accurate buttons!

    I decided to measure my jacket and the pit to pit is actually 60 cm and just over 124 total circumference, the sleeve is 63.5 cm, back of the collar to waist is 66.5 cm and the shoulder seem is 44.75 cm and the waist 58 cm.

    Clearly the jackets measurements are off compared to the sizing chart so at least I know I'm not crazy for needing to size up but I'd recommend everyone take a quick measure of your jackets to compare!

    What height are you out of interest? I ordered a XXL and am 6ft 4ins. Still waiting for mine to arrive so no idea on fit at the mo...

    I'm about 5'10

    Sounds like I should be worried then :(
  • Westward_DriftWestward_Drift Posts: 3,113MI6 Agent
    I'm 6'5" and get away with the large. Most of my height is in my legs, so my torso is short for my height.

    As for my jacket the measurements are:

    Chest: 23.325 inches / 59.25cm
    Back 25.75 inches / 65.4 cm
    Back shoulder 17.5 inches /44.45cm
    Outer sleeve: 25.75 inches/65.4 cm

    Compared to the size chart, below, it's very close. Mine is slightly slimmer.

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  • So to clarify...if it already hasn't been made clear, which I think it has...
    The main issue with this jacket is that it is super short...the shortest jacket I have ever tried on.
    Wait...I tried on a Belstaff one time that was this short...
    Anyway! Wish I would have sized up.

    If anyone has an XL that they want to part with, let me know.
    And if anyone wants to buy a size M, let me know that as well!
  • MikeG77MikeG77 Posts: 1,777MI6 Agent
    So to clarify...if it already hasn't been made clear, which I think it has...
    The main issue with this jacket is that it is super short...the shortest jacket I have ever tried on.
    Wait...I tried on a Belstaff one time that was this short...
    Anyway! Wish I would have sized up.

    If anyone has an XL that they want to part with, let me know.
    And if anyone wants to buy a size M, let me know that as well!

    I sent Max an email seeing about exchanging my XL for a XXL that's assuming they don't have an XL that matches the size chart. Worse case scenario I'll just sell it but I am wondering if anyone else has seen any other drastic variations compared to the size chart?
    I know where you keep your gun!
  • Westward_DriftWestward_Drift Posts: 3,113MI6 Agent
    MikeG77 wrote:
    So to clarify...if it already hasn't been made clear, which I think it has...
    The main issue with this jacket is that it is super short...the shortest jacket I have ever tried on.
    Wait...I tried on a Belstaff one time that was this short...
    Anyway! Wish I would have sized up.

    If anyone has an XL that they want to part with, let me know.
    And if anyone wants to buy a size M, let me know that as well!

    I sent Max an email seeing about exchanging my XL for a XXL that's assuming they don't have an XL that matches the size chart. Worse case scenario I'll just sell it but I am wondering if anyone else has seen any other drastic variations compared to the size chart?

    Mike, I am shocked at how short your sleeves are, combined with shoulders smaller than what a large is measured at on the chart.

    I too wish the jacket was an inch longer in the body and a bit longer in the sleeves, but such is the style. I have a vintage Helmut Lang denim jacket and it is even shorter in the back.
  • MikeG77MikeG77 Posts: 1,777MI6 Agent
    MikeG77 wrote:
    So to clarify...if it already hasn't been made clear, which I think it has...
    The main issue with this jacket is that it is super short...the shortest jacket I have ever tried on.
    Wait...I tried on a Belstaff one time that was this short...
    Anyway! Wish I would have sized up.

    If anyone has an XL that they want to part with, let me know.
    And if anyone wants to buy a size M, let me know that as well!

    I sent Max an email seeing about exchanging my XL for a XXL that's assuming they don't have an XL that matches the size chart. Worse case scenario I'll just sell it but I am wondering if anyone else has seen any other drastic variations compared to the size chart?

    Mike, I am shocked at how short your sleeves are, combined with shoulders smaller than what a large is measured at on the chart.

    I too wish the jacket was an inch longer in the body and a bit longer in the sleeves, but such is the style. I have a vintage Helmut Lang denim jacket and it is even shorter in the back.

    Yeah that extra 8/10 on the sleeves would be nice but it's really the shoulders that kill it as all I could wear it with is a t-shirt. I can deal with the length as it's warm weather jacket so it's extremely casual. Oh well I'll see what Max says.
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  • Fred007Fred007 Posts: 472MI6 Agent
    BTW, we are talking about the buttons of the screen-used Conolly jacket but.....were they really like the jacket we have all seen in the Conolly store ?
    Are we sure the SA ones weren't black ???
  • It looks like they really screwed up on this one...not to beat a dying horse, but the buttons are different.
    And look how much longer the sleeves were on the original jacket compared to the new version...
    Also I'm really disappointed in the price hike for a non-screen-accurate item.
    It's the N. Peal commando sweater all over again.

    And I agree, the size chart is way off. The size Medium fits like a size small.

    I've looked closely at the set photos...and Daniel Craig's sleeves are not chopped shorter, they are rolled up...
    These companies are not very good with paying attention to the details are they?

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    P.S. I could be wrong about this, but I think I also remember reading somewhere that the original was 100% linen,
    not sure about that though....
  • Fred007Fred007 Posts: 472MI6 Agent
    Maybe the sleeve length depends on the jacket's size....

    But good points here unshaken 91 :#
  • Victor BVictor B Posts: 519MI6 Agent
    I mentioned that before I believe but Connolly did confirm to me that DC wears an XL. that should explain the length of the sleeves.
  • Victor BVictor B Posts: 519MI6 Agent
    And sure enough heavily tailored as happens with the majority of the stuff he wears... only funny thing is they did not decide to cut sleeves length down too
  • MikeG77MikeG77 Posts: 1,777MI6 Agent
    It looks like they really screwed up on this one...not to beat a dying horse, but the buttons are different.
    And look how much longer the sleeves were on the original jacket compared to the new version...
    Also I'm really disappointed in the price hike for a non-screen-accurate item.
    It's the N. Peal commando sweater all over again.

    And I agree, the size chart is way off. The size Medium fits like a size small.

    I've looked closely at the set photos...and Daniel Craig's sleeves are not chopped shorter, they are rolled up...
    These companies are not very good with paying attention to the details are they?

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    P.S. I could be wrong about this, but I think I also remember reading somewhere that the original was 100% linen,
    not sure about that though....

    I posted pictures on post #3960 and the buttons are clearly a lot lighter and the sleeves were longer! DC's jacket has the sleeves rolled into the sleeve. I took a look at this article https://www.permanentstyle.com/2019/08/the-fully-fashioned-t-shirt.html and it states the jacket is a linen/cotton blend. I'll be honest the jacket is very nice but like i mentioned previously that the jacket even at RRP is overpriced. Regarding the sizing chart my jacet fits more like a large :#
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  • Fred007 wrote:
    Maybe the sleeve length depends on the jacket's size....

    But good points here unshaken 91 :#


    No, the original jacket had much longer sleeves. The first photo I displayed was a size Medium. The second run has much shorter sleeves. Daniel Craig rolled his sleeves up, thus creating a smaller cuff opening.

    I hate to go around bursting bubbles, but I also noticed that the new Massimo Alba Rain Duster Coat that is being shipped out to people via special order and the second run that was on their website is not screen accurate either...

    These companies just don't have an eye for detail.
  • Westward_DriftWestward_Drift Posts: 3,113MI6 Agent
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    Here's Simon Crompton with his jacket from last year. As you can see with the jacket worn open the sleeves are the correct length. If the jacket we're buttoned it would have been shorter.

    On Permanent Style I believe he said he sized up and got a medium since Connelly was out of small.

    The original jacket is cotton/linen per Mr. Crompton.
    This jacket is a good example. It doesn’t look much on the hanger: a lightweight blouson, in a slubby cotton/linen mix.
  • NoiNoi Posts: 716MI6 Agent
    but even on DC the Jacket looks short, don't you think this is the style of the jacket?
    I really have problems with the Sleeve-Length (okay I'm about 6'5'' :))) I often have that problem but never on a XXL which I own. There is cloth inside the sleeve (about 3cm) to make them longer but I don't want to let this jacket altered because of the limited run. difficult decision.
    and as mentioned before: the jacket is overprized af, I only can hope that this item becomes the Mr White Dior Jacket of NTTD and gets some screen-time
    I sleep about it, try it on in the next days and make a decision if I keep the jacket or not, its nice to have but not a must have for me, maybe you have to hit the 50 to look good it in, the only way that jacket works for me is unbuttoned with rasied collar (and with better matching buttons)
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    Here's Simon Crompton with his jacket from last year. As you can see with the jacket worn open the sleeves are the correct length. If the jacket we're buttoned it would have been shorter.

    On Permanent Style I believe he said he sized up and got a medium since Connelly was out of small.

    The original jacket is cotton/linen per Mr. Crompton.
    This jacket is a good example. It doesn’t look much on the hanger: a lightweight blouson, in a slubby cotton/linen mix.

    Thanks for the clarity westward! Good to know that they at least got the material right.
  • welshboy78welshboy78 Posts: 10,320MI6 Agent
    Another member mentioned darts on the back are missing on the jacket also (not got mine yet)

    Im guessing DCs was larger and modified which is often the case
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  • walther p99walther p99 NJPosts: 3,416MI6 Agent

    I hate to go around bursting bubbles, but I also noticed that the new Massimo Alba Rain Duster Coat that is being shipped out to people via special order and the second run that was on their website is not screen accurate either...

    These companies just don't have an eye for detail.
    Whats different on the MA duster coat? Curious to know as I was thinking of getting it.
  • TSRGusTSRGus Posts: 88MI6 Agent
    Connolly measurements

    Hey everyone,

    As requested, here are my measurements of the Medium.

    When the garment is flat and the tape is lined up precisely, my jacket measures nearly identically to the posted measurements on Maximos’s chart.

    Any variations are too slight to mention.

    Hope this helps.

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