Yeah he dresses really nice, I honestly think its a large since it runs bigger than the typical supply jacket, Large measures 22.5 from pit to pit.... I'm sure tailored to his physique, he is pretty muscular.
Long time since last post, but as you can imagine the pieces are left require more work as they are more difficult to ID. Anyway, straight to the point: I've come to find the shirt Felix wears while in the boat scene with Bond and Ash. The piece is the Saturdays NYC 'Cameron' shirt in ivory dobby fabric. Some specs:
51% rayon 49% cotton / Rounded camp collar / Piping details / Seam slits at bottom sides / Flat bottom hem / Hidden slash logo on inside placket Standard fit
"The Cameron Short Sleeve Shirt is our classic pajama-inspired camp collar shirt updated in our new rayon/cotton blend fabric with more weight for Fall. Featuring piping details throughout, a relaxed fit".
You can see the fabric has a subtle motif, more visible in the dark coloured ones and when it's soaked in blood after Felix gets shot (with many thanks to Z at @006 for the HD pictures of The Making of No Time to Die book he provided)
And here's a picture of Jeffry's stunt double wearing the actual shirt in between takes
Actually I've contacted them for some info about the product cause on their site is listed, but not the correct one. As soon as I have some info will let you know. Maybe if there's interest they could think about that...
Yes indeed the Bond community for what I know has always been a good source of income for brands... unfortunately some garments go up in price after the connection is discovered but I suppose it's called marketing🤑
The beams Plus shirt isn't available. @Mattia De Varti I tried contacting Beams Plus about a reissue after you IDed the shirt but never heard back from them. I haven't even seen a different color appear since the ID.
As I imagine. 'Good' to hear it wasn't onlymy case. After watching the movie on the big screen I had thought this ivory shirt could be theirs and contacted the to know if they acknowledged supplying some of their products for the movie and neve heard back...
Was it ever settled whether Bond wears the slim or straight Tom Ford jeans in Jamaica?
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I can’t remember, but when I was looking into MrE’s dodgy activities, he kept on pushing one style over the other that had been accepted as the screen used cut. Using his sock puppet accounts he caused confusion over the issue. Which we now realise was simply because he’d bought stock and wouldn’t be able to move it if it was considered the wrong cut. Now we know this, I’m sure the picture is clearer.
just get the fit that is most comfortable and looks best on you. It’s so rare to have a choice of fits in Bond clothes, you should make full use of it and damn screen accuracy in this case. It’s not like they’re even that different anyway.
I resisted for so long due to the price, but I finally just decided to order a pair. I found a size 36 on Bergdorf Goodman. They said slim on the website but turned out to be straight. I think I might prefer a slim cut below the knee, and I’m undecided whether I will keep them. I wish I could try the slim, but I’m not sure if where to find them.
Elementary level conversationally fluent in Japanese here. Lived there for a year back in 2005 for college. I could help, though often times Japanese people can be vague with answers. 😅
You could always get them tailored. Even Japanese selvedge denim will stretch over time. The problem always is with buying jeans they will not look or fit the same after a few months of wear.
If you get them tailored, send them to Railcar Jeans for tapering. I sent a pair of jeans to them for that service and they turned out amazing. Because they are a jean company, they have all the right equipment to do the service and chainstitching on the hem etc.
I can't recommend them enough for tapering of jeans.
Thank you for the information! Still not sure if I'm going to keep them because of the price and the fit. My other jeans (Flint & Tinder) are slim fit, and I like the way they fit better than the TF straight. The TF jeans are great though, and maybe I could find some on the forum later.
If you like how the top block fits (waist and butt/crotch) but just need the legs slimmed from the thigh down, go for the service. You can get them to match your F&T jeans.
The only thing that I would say would push me away from tapering the legs is if there is any artifical "distressing" applied that may look out of whack when the legs are taken in. Railcair will take in from the inseam to preserve the selvedge outseam so it could affect that look Tom Ford may have applied.
I can't speak for the leg tapering service, but as a company in general, they're first class. Finally pulled the trigger on my first pair of Railcars after years of browsing their site. Jenna their sales girl was incredibly helpful, and Steven's story is pretty intriguing.
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Thanks mate, makes sense within the collection
Yeah he dresses really nice, I honestly think its a large since it runs bigger than the typical supply jacket, Large measures 22.5 from pit to pit.... I'm sure tailored to his physique, he is pretty muscular.
Hi all,
Long time since last post, but as you can imagine the pieces are left require more work as they are more difficult to ID. Anyway, straight to the point: I've come to find the shirt Felix wears while in the boat scene with Bond and Ash. The piece is the Saturdays NYC 'Cameron' shirt in ivory dobby fabric. Some specs:
51% rayon 49% cotton / Rounded camp collar / Piping details / Seam slits at bottom sides / Flat bottom hem / Hidden slash logo on inside placket Standard fit
"The Cameron Short Sleeve Shirt is our classic pajama-inspired camp collar shirt updated in our new rayon/cotton blend fabric with more weight for Fall. Featuring piping details throughout, a relaxed fit".
You can see the fabric has a subtle motif, more visible in the dark coloured ones and when it's soaked in blood after Felix gets shot (with many thanks to Z at @006 for the HD pictures of The Making of No Time to Die book he provided)
And here's a picture of Jeffry's stunt double wearing the actual shirt in between takes
Well done yet again, Mattia. Is the large blood stain optional?
Thanks mate! Yes, every purchase comes with a tube of fake blood like this so you can unveil the Picasso that's inside you! 😂
Well done @Mattia De Varti Another great find.
It's a lovely shirt actually. I could see Sean or Roger's Bond wearing it.
...and sold out at their online store. Will they reissue? Would be a great piece for next summer.
"The very words I live by."
Yep, you're absolutely right. I would actually see Roger wear that as a good substitute of the shirt he wears in TMWTGG!
Actually I've contacted them for some info about the product cause on their site is listed, but not the correct one. As soon as I have some info will let you know. Maybe if there's interest they could think about that...
Great job there, @Mattia De Varti. Surely, fashion companies oughta have learned by now that the Bond connection is a potential goldmine.
Some have, for the worse (overpricing and too obvious labeling)... never mind my complaining.
"The very words I live by."
Felix 😭😭😭 good work...
Did anyone ever identify the green shirt that Felix wore when he first meets Bond. Really like the colour.
Here you are. I had ID'd it some time ago and honestly don't know if it's still available. Maybe give it a look
Yes indeed the Bond community for what I know has always been a good source of income for brands... unfortunately some garments go up in price after the connection is discovered but I suppose it's called marketing🤑
Poor Felix, but always stylish I must say. Typical Caribbean/tropical attire. Fleming would have approved
The beams Plus shirt isn't available. @Mattia De Varti I tried contacting Beams Plus about a reissue after you IDed the shirt but never heard back from them. I haven't even seen a different color appear since the ID.
As I imagine. 'Good' to hear it wasn't onlymy case. After watching the movie on the big screen I had thought this ivory shirt could be theirs and contacted the to know if they acknowledged supplying some of their products for the movie and neve heard back...
If anyone is missing a pair of short shorts for the summer, the Jed North’s are now on sale:
https://jednorth.com/products/agile-shorts-navy-blue
Perhaps if any of our members are fluent in Japanese they would like to try contacting them.
That's a great idea. So if there's someone who speaks Japanese please comment down below.
Or we can always use Istant Japanese, if it was enough for Bond it should serve the purpose😁... just joking
Was it ever settled whether Bond wears the slim or straight Tom Ford jeans in Jamaica?
I can’t remember, but when I was looking into MrE’s dodgy activities, he kept on pushing one style over the other that had been accepted as the screen used cut. Using his sock puppet accounts he caused confusion over the issue. Which we now realise was simply because he’d bought stock and wouldn’t be able to move it if it was considered the wrong cut. Now we know this, I’m sure the picture is clearer.
just get the fit that is most comfortable and looks best on you. It’s so rare to have a choice of fits in Bond clothes, you should make full use of it and damn screen accuracy in this case. It’s not like they’re even that different anyway.
I resisted for so long due to the price, but I finally just decided to order a pair. I found a size 36 on Bergdorf Goodman. They said slim on the website but turned out to be straight. I think I might prefer a slim cut below the knee, and I’m undecided whether I will keep them. I wish I could try the slim, but I’m not sure if where to find them.
Elementary level conversationally fluent in Japanese here. Lived there for a year back in 2005 for college. I could help, though often times Japanese people can be vague with answers. 😅
You could always get them tailored. Even Japanese selvedge denim will stretch over time. The problem always is with buying jeans they will not look or fit the same after a few months of wear.
That sounds great. Always better than Google translate abd for what we need think is enough. Let's chat on DM if it's good for you!
If you get them tailored, send them to Railcar Jeans for tapering. I sent a pair of jeans to them for that service and they turned out amazing. Because they are a jean company, they have all the right equipment to do the service and chainstitching on the hem etc.
I can't recommend them enough for tapering of jeans.
Thank you for the information! Still not sure if I'm going to keep them because of the price and the fit. My other jeans (Flint & Tinder) are slim fit, and I like the way they fit better than the TF straight. The TF jeans are great though, and maybe I could find some on the forum later.
If you like how the top block fits (waist and butt/crotch) but just need the legs slimmed from the thigh down, go for the service. You can get them to match your F&T jeans.
The only thing that I would say would push me away from tapering the legs is if there is any artifical "distressing" applied that may look out of whack when the legs are taken in. Railcair will take in from the inseam to preserve the selvedge outseam so it could affect that look Tom Ford may have applied.
I can't speak for the leg tapering service, but as a company in general, they're first class. Finally pulled the trigger on my first pair of Railcars after years of browsing their site. Jenna their sales girl was incredibly helpful, and Steven's story is pretty intriguing.