They look a lot more sky blue than grey, but those are the TF jeans right? Looks to be the same outfit as the one we first saw the Barbour with. Now, we’ll definitely need to hunt down that cap
Wasn't sure about the Graham jacket until this. I absolutely love this look. Very practical. I can already tell there's going to be complaints about him wearing a cap but frankly I'm glad he's got something on his head for once. This is something you could totally see him wearing to look inconspicuous.
They look a lot more sky blue than grey, but those are the TF jeans right? Looks to be the same outfit as the one we first saw the Barbour with. Now, we’ll definitely need to hunt down that cap
yes! the TFs have a bluish touch like a light grey/blue
Wasn't sure about the Graham jacket until this. I absolutely love this look. Very practical.
Agree with you there. I thought the Graham was one of the least stylish jackets in the whole Barbour range they could’ve picked, but it actually looks pretty good in those boat shots.
Wouldn't be surprised if it was yet another Mcqueen inspired look. Craig takes full advantage of looking so much like him, albeit with more muscle and a stronger jawline.
I live in one of the yachting capitals of the world, and my office overlooks a marina (Gordon Ramsey was here last week). Bond is dressed like a bunch of the sailors I see out my window, especially in the spring and fall.
The cap has to be Barbour. I had trouble understanding the Graham with the TB shirt and TF jeans, but as an outfit with the baseball cap it all comes together, especially referencing Steve McQueen as noted above.
I live in one of the yachting capitals of the world, and my office overlooks a marina (Gordon Ramsey was here last week). Bond is dressed like a bunch of the sailors I see out my window, especially in the spring and fall.
The cap has to be Barbour. I had trouble understanding the Graham with the TB shirt and TF jeans, but as an outfit with the baseball cap it all comes together, especially referencing Steve McQueen as noted above.
I live in Manchester, England, and a man dressed like this here would more likely be seen as a bit of a scally, rather than an outdoorsman, but as you say it's an opinion-I get your point and I know I'm not speaking for anyone else. Sounds nice to be in a yachting capital-I'm looking out of my office window and can see car parks, building sites and clouds.
I also wonder if everyone is so focused on his clothes that they've not noticed the seaplane in the picture?
It's def not the Coopsworth but possibly the waxed hat - but it'd be disappointing for him to wear an adjustable hat as opposed to fitted.
What’s so bad about an adjustable cap?
They cover your head just as well as fitted. But I really dislike the interrupted lines and sometimes there's bunching/scrunching/bowing of the fabric at the sides of the opening above the buckle. Looks sloppy to me.
Re the look...context is always king. Like the guy across the road who owns a neon lime green lambo despite living in central London and not Miami!
interestingly loads of boatware ends up getting co-opted by scally-esque groups - like the Helly Hansen craze rave look in the 90s.
Absolutely! Helly Hansen has made a comeback, too, among the actual moneyed sailors I see, some of whom have also taken to wearing Grunden's which is quintessential Maine lobsterman workwear.
Those Sperry's, though, will never go out of style here.
All the posts this morning have reminded me how long it's been since we've had a new piece of kit to hunt for!
Barbour is clearly gearing up to release an LE version of the Graham jacket, complete with EON branding. We’re getting to the point that everything Bond wears is subject to a licensing agreement, complete with the obligatory markup in price. It’s all a bit tiresome, and has definitely taken some of the prestige out of the collecting for me.
As for the hat, it looks like Barbour’s navy waxed cotton. I actually have one. It’s nice. I’m not opposed to Craig’s Bond wearing it, although it would’ve looked positively ridiculous on any of his predecessors, no matter the context.
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très chic.
he looks like Steve Mcqueen here
that is what I meant
McQueen sitting in a Glider B-)
yes! the TFs have a bluish touch like a light grey/blue
Agree with you there. I thought the Graham was one of the least stylish jackets in the whole Barbour range they could’ve picked, but it actually looks pretty good in those boat shots.
No idea...but finding budget alternatives for this one isn’t going to be too hard )
The Washed Graham would have been more practical here. )
Careful, you know how quick to the trigger everyone here can be )
That being said, yes they do make some nice caps.
https://www.barbour.com/barbour-wax-sports-cap-mha0005ol51
https://www.barbour.com/catalog/product/view/id/36879/s/barbour-coopworth-sports-cap-mha0444ny91/category/133/
He looks like a drug dealer.
Would be even better if the baseball cap was on back to front
he looks so healthy here...man he aged well, I hope I look that good when I hit the 52, probably not )
We all have our opinions.
I live in one of the yachting capitals of the world, and my office overlooks a marina (Gordon Ramsey was here last week). Bond is dressed like a bunch of the sailors I see out my window, especially in the spring and fall.
The cap has to be Barbour. I had trouble understanding the Graham with the TB shirt and TF jeans, but as an outfit with the baseball cap it all comes together, especially referencing Steve McQueen as noted above.
2) It's def not the Coopsworth but possibly the waxed hat - but it'd be disappointing for him to wear an adjustable hat as opposed to fitted.
What’s so bad about an adjustable cap?
I live in Manchester, England, and a man dressed like this here would more likely be seen as a bit of a scally, rather than an outdoorsman, but as you say it's an opinion-I get your point and I know I'm not speaking for anyone else. Sounds nice to be in a yachting capital-I'm looking out of my office window and can see car parks, building sites and clouds.
I also wonder if everyone is so focused on his clothes that they've not noticed the seaplane in the picture?
They cover your head just as well as fitted. But I really dislike the interrupted lines and sometimes there's bunching/scrunching/bowing of the fabric at the sides of the opening above the buckle. Looks sloppy to me.
easier spot in the video as flies over his head.
Re the look...context is always king. Like the guy across the road who owns a neon lime green lambo despite living in central London and not Miami!
interestingly loads of boatware ends up getting co-opted by scally-esque groups - like the Helly Hansen craze rave look in the 90s.
Absolutely! Helly Hansen has made a comeback, too, among the actual moneyed sailors I see, some of whom have also taken to wearing Grunden's which is quintessential Maine lobsterman workwear.
Those Sperry's, though, will never go out of style here.
All the posts this morning have reminded me how long it's been since we've had a new piece of kit to hunt for!
To me it has the same cotton canvas look as the jacket. Not to say it isn't the wool Coopworth. It's just how it looks to me from this single still.
But identifying these pieces wouldn't be exciting if it were easy!
As for the hat, it looks like Barbour’s navy waxed cotton. I actually have one. It’s nice. I’m not opposed to Craig’s Bond wearing it, although it would’ve looked positively ridiculous on any of his predecessors, no matter the context.