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  • James BrosnanJames Brosnan Posts: 865MI6 Agent
    Ok gentlemen, I've been trying to put this one together for forever now. The jacket and glasses are the real deal, but the rest are "frugal" options:


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    The shoes are the Aldo's, the pants Banana Republic Kenfields. The shirt is Orlebar Brown Felix, which is expensive, but still frugal compared to the TF. I got the tailor to shorten the polo and give a straight hem to replicate the TF look. Hands down, the Felix is the best alternative I've found for this outfit, as it retains an air of high quality and is just a fantastic polo well worth the money. Wearing my Invicta ProDiver on some NATO brand I can't remember:


    IMG_0975.jpg

    Working on my review of the jacket for IA, should be up early next month.

    Cheers guys -{
    "Whoever she was, I must have scared the living daylights out of her." & "Tell mother I died game."
    CR/QoS, TLD, DN, GE, TSWLM, LTK, TND, TWiNE, TMWTGG, TB
    http://www.iconicalternatives.com/author/james-brosnan/
    https://www.instagram.com/shawn.michael.bongiorno/
  • ChriscoopChriscoop Belize Posts: 10,458MI6 Agent
    Nice work JB nice work indeed -{
    It was either that.....or the priesthood
  • PeppermillPeppermill DelftPosts: 2,860MI6 Agent
    Agreed, the Felix by Orlebar Brown is a fantastic polo (dare I say it, a lot better than the Sunspel Riviera). Too bad they only make them in jersey fabric this season. Does anyone know whether the massey polo shirt has te same fit as the Felix?
    1. Ohmss 2. Frwl 3. Op 4. Tswlm 5. Tld 6. Ge 7. Yolt 8. Lald 9. Cr 10. Ltk 11. Dn 12. Gf 13. Qos 14. Mr 15. Tmwtgg 16. Fyeo 17. Twine 18. Sf 19. Tb 20 Tnd 21. Spectre 22 Daf 23. Avtak 24. Dad
  • CommandantCommandant Posts: 1,374MI6 Agent
    Very nice JB.
    Thanks for sharing the info.
  • James BrosnanJames Brosnan Posts: 865MI6 Agent
    Thanks guys! That does suck that they only make the Felix in jersey this season. Hopefully they will bring the other style back. The shirt really holds up well. Been wearing it once a week for months now and I wash it on cold and gentle in the washer and it only seems to get better each time! Much easier to maintain than the Sunspel for certain. I like the style of the Sunspel, but the style of the Felix is just as good in its own way. Haven't tried the Massey, but they do look similar in texture to my Felix.
    "Whoever she was, I must have scared the living daylights out of her." & "Tell mother I died game."
    CR/QoS, TLD, DN, GE, TSWLM, LTK, TND, TWiNE, TMWTGG, TB
    http://www.iconicalternatives.com/author/james-brosnan/
    https://www.instagram.com/shawn.michael.bongiorno/
  • canoe2canoe2 Posts: 2,007MI6 Agent
    Thanks guys! That does suck that they only make the Felix in jersey this season. Hopefully they will bring the other style back. The shirt really holds up well. Been wearing it once a week for months now and I wash it on cold and gentle in the washer and it only seems to get better each time! Much easier to maintain than the Sunspel for certain. I like the style of the Sunspel, but the style of the Felix is just as good in its own way. Haven't tried the Massey, but they do look similar in texture to my Felix.

    Looks great, JB! I've just shared your post on Instagram in my stream! Looking forward to the review :D
  • drum007drum007 New York, NYPosts: 684MI6 Agent
    I saw that blazer at the Macy's here in NYC on monday and wasn't impressed. Didn't have the linen thing happening which is key for the Spectre jacket. I'm still patiently waiting for a good alternative, after seeing the real Brunello up close. Linen and the right color of brown is key with this thing.

    In other news, Dappered.com has a good article on affordable polos. Should be some good DC, Connery and Moore alternative that can be had!

    https://dappered.com/2017/04/polopalooza-the-best-looking-affordable-polos-of-2017/
  • ChriscoopChriscoop Belize Posts: 10,458MI6 Agent

    If it had a ticket pocket it would be a decent goldfinger hacking jacket alternative.
    It was either that.....or the priesthood
  • armenianmoviemanarmenianmovieman The 818Posts: 694MI6 Agent
    drum007 wrote:
    I saw that blazer at the Macy's here in NYC on monday and wasn't impressed. Didn't have the linen thing happening which is key for the Spectre jacket. I'm still patiently waiting for a good alternative, after seeing the real Brunello up close. Linen and the right color of brown is key with this thing.

    In other news, Dappered.com has a good article on affordable polos. Should be some good DC, Connery and Moore alternative that can be had!

    https://dappered.com/2017/04/polopalooza-the-best-looking-affordable-polos-of-2017/

    I'm assuming you mean a linen vibe\style.

    Given that we're so close to summer, I'm assuming H&M has to come out with another variation on that linen blazer they had last year, which seemed to be a well-liked alternative.

    And I noticed canoe2 updated the posts and included a Perry Ellis jacket, but Macy's has anothersimilar brown Perry Ellis jacket that seems to be decent as well?

    https://www.macys.com/shop/product/perry-ellis-mens-slim-fit-jacket-suit-separate?ID=2904681&pla_country=US&CAGPSPN=pla&CAWELAID=120156340007961337&CAAGID=18782550785&CATCI=pla-139418557505&cm_mmc=Google_Mens_PLA-_-Men%27s+Apparel+-+Men%27s+Tailored+-+GS_Perry+Ellis-_-70559936705-_-pg1987_c_kclickid_29340581-28ae-4c65-a4a2-5ef5abe1f870&trackingid=403x1987&catargetid=120156340001676814&cadevice=c&gclid=CN31p5zHstMCFU6CfgodYI8Ffg

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    And some trousers to match? The lighting is pretty rough on this one so it's kind of hard to tell.......

    Just wait for the monthly 30% off sale. May's sale should be in a few weeks.

    2319746_Medium_Taupe?wid=500&hei=500&op_sharpen=1

    https://www.kohls.com/product/prd-2319746/haggar-straight-fit-gabardine-dress-pants-men.jsp?color=Medium%20Taupe&prdPV=39
    Yes. Consssssiderably.
  • chriscollins007chriscollins007 North Somerset , England Posts: 1,158MI6 Agent
    Thanks canoe you've done it again for us Uk guys .
    Gone for this one - http://www.selectedhomme.com/gb/en/slh/tailoring/blazers/slim-fit---blazer-16054940.html
    Anyone be cautious need to size up , Im a 40/42 chest and size 50 was a bit tight , so waiting for my 52 and a free suit bag :007)
    I'll show pics of outfit when arrived.
    Nice one canoe

    canoe2 wrote:
    New updates for the BC Morocco Jacket; I've added about 7 new options.

    http://www.iconicalternatives.com/2015/12/03/spectre-linen-blazer/

    One you may want to check out fast is this one from Perry Ellis:

    Perry-Ellis-Light-Brown-Jacket.jpg?zoom=1.25&resize=262%2C400

    It's a suit jacket and it's a poly/viscose blend. But the color is damn close and PE is having a sale right now, so the price is $52.00!
    007 reporting for duty
  • canoe2canoe2 Posts: 2,007MI6 Agent
    Thanks canoe you've done it again for us Uk guys .
    Gone for this one - http://www.selectedhomme.com/gb/en/slh/tailoring/blazers/slim-fit---blazer-16054940.html
    Anyone be cautious need to size up , Im a 40/42 chest and size 50 was a bit tight , so waiting for my 52 and a free suit bag :007)
    I'll show pics of outfit when arrived.
    Nice one canoe

    canoe2 wrote:
    New updates for the BC Morocco Jacket; I've added about 7 new options.

    http://www.iconicalternatives.com/2015/12/03/spectre-linen-blazer/

    One you may want to check out fast is this one from Perry Ellis:

    Perry-Ellis-Light-Brown-Jacket.jpg?zoom=1.25&resize=262%2C400

    It's a suit jacket and it's a poly/viscose blend. But the color is damn close and PE is having a sale right now, so the price is $52.00!

    Glad you found something! Looking forward to hearing your feedback (and pics!)
  • canoe2canoe2 Posts: 2,007MI6 Agent
    April's been my "get better at photography" month. So I'm testing out not only the camera but also different layouts, etc. for the site. Here are some of the things I've been working on:

    SPECTRE Mr. White

    SPECTRE-Mr-White-Dior-NPeal-Flatlay.jpg


    Goldfinger Golf

    Goldfinger-Sean-Connery-Golf-Flatlay.jpg


    Craig Vodafone ad

    DC-Vodafone-flatlay-comparison.jpg

    Couple of things about this one. First, no it's not a cardigan. But at this point, I think if I came home with another shawl collar cardigan it would drive my beautiful and extremely patient wife over the edge. Shawl collar sweaters, however .... :v

    Second, I don't think we ever see the belt in the ads. But I just assume he's always wearing that R.M. Williams one when I can't see one. :p

    Another option for the Vodafone campaign. I took the pic of DC from Bond Lifestyle (credit where credit's due!)

    DC-Vodafone-flatlay-comparison-2.jpg


    CR Venice look, with the Magnoli polo

    CR-Venice-Magnoli-Polo-close-up-comparison.jpg


    CR M's Flat

    CR-Ms-Flat-Flatlay-comparison.jpg


    And CR Ocean Club arrival

    CR-Bahamas-Arrival-Flatlay-Closeup-comparison.jpg

    I'd love to hear any feedback you guys have: what you like, what you don't, suggestions, etc.

    Thanks and have a great weekend!
    John
  • JTMJTM Posts: 3,027MI6 Agent
    Great pictures canoe! The backgrounds you have used for the shots offer great contrasts which really bring out the true colours of the items.
  • canoe2canoe2 Posts: 2,007MI6 Agent
    Thanks JTM!
  • canoe2canoe2 Posts: 2,007MI6 Agent
    Happy weekend! All new updates added to the post on the CR Venice polo:

    http://www.iconicalternatives.com/2015/12/22/casino-royale-long-sleeve-blue-polo/
  • drum007drum007 New York, NYPosts: 684MI6 Agent
    Great pics! I love the lesser talked about outfits in CR. I'd like to put these together as well as the "balcony with Mathis" one. What are the checkered grey pants?
  • angelicbondangelicbond Posts: 194MI6 Agent
    Canoe2: What coat did you use for M's flat?! It's beautiful - I've been looking for a decent alternative in vain!
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  • benben Posts: 32MI6 Agent
    What is the white shirt you used as the alternative for the Ocean Club arrival, Canoe? I can see Banana Republic, but I would be interested in more details.
  • canoe2canoe2 Posts: 2,007MI6 Agent
    edited April 2017
    Thanks for the feedback on the photos, guys! {[]

    Some of you may find this hard to believe, but (with the exception of the Venice look and the watch, the suede boots and the Persols used in a couple of other pics) everything is thrifted. Here's the breakdown:

    1. Mr. White photo

    -Jacket: older Banana Republic
    -Sweater: Wool/cashmere from Nordstrom
    -Pants: older (2009?) Zara micro-check trousers with frogmouth pockets (I had to get these tailored to make them slimmer)
    -Hat: Polo
    -Boots: Timberland Smuggler's Notch Boots (got them at sample sale)
    -Belt: Nordstrom Italian leather braided

    Total price: $50 (the boots were the most expensive at $35)

    2. Goldfinger Golf Photo
    -Sweater: vintage Fred Perry 100% Cashmere V-neck
    -Polo: John Ashford
    -Pants: Reallllly old vintage Haggars with frog mouth pockets (I would never wear these in real life; I think they're from the 1960s)
    -Shoes: Vintage Bass made-in-U.S. tassel kiltie Weejuns
    -Belt: Coach
    -Hat: some cheap no-name thing I picked up for like $0.25

    Total Cost: around $15.00

    3. Craig Vodafone Ad Photo
    -Sweater: Levi's Shawl collar sweater (I've just thrifted a better one from Banana Republic, so I'm going to redo these photos)
    -Long sleeve T-shirt: Banana Republic
    -Jeans: Pepe London (I've had these for years)
    -Belt: Badgery Belts alternative for the R.M. Williams ($60)
    -Socks: who knows? They were the right color and cost me $0.10.

    Total cost (without the jeans and the belt): $6.00

    4. Venice Look Photo:

    Like I said, I paid full retail for almost everything is this one.

    5. M's Flat Photo:
    -Coat: vintage Malcolm Kenneth wool/cashmere blend topcoat. This one is actually a bluish light grey on dark grey barleycorn pattern.
    -Polo: vintage Alfani made in Italy 100% merino wool. Believe it or not , Alfani actually did some very nice pieces back in the old days, before Macy's turned the brand to crap.
    -Trousers: older Alfani glencheck 100% cotton pants
    -Belt: Coach

    Total Cost: $8.00

    6. Ocean Club Photo:
    -Shirt: Older Banana Republic 100% cotton with self track stripes. If I'm reading the tag correctly, I think it's from the 2010 season.
    -Pants: Banana Republic 100% linen from 2014
    Belt: Coach
    Shoes: My To Boot suede chukkas that I've had for a few years now.
    Sunglasses: my old Ray-Bans

    Total Cost (without the boots and sunglasses): $4.00

    So with thrifting and using stuff I already had, I was able to put all these together for less than $100. :D


    New post! Affordable Alternatives for the Steve McQueen waxed motorcycle jacket. I looked for options for both the Barbour and the Belstaff:

    http://www.iconicalternatives.com/2017/04/24/steve-mcqueen-waxed-motorcycle-jacket/
  • chriscollins007chriscollins007 North Somerset , England Posts: 1,158MI6 Agent
    Fair play Canoe you are the King of frugal
    love the photos pal , nothing wrong with your photography.
    You really are making things easy , well done and thank you for all the time you put in to these outfits.
    007 reporting for duty
  • armenianmoviemanarmenianmovieman The 818Posts: 694MI6 Agent
    canoe2 I (WE) appreciate and applaud all your efforts and successes in finding budget items that look remarkably similar and are remarkably cheap.

    But, since it is the end of the month, maybe there's a poster or a reader out there who wants a nice investment piece for payday. This is most likely a rip off to some, but this Vince sweater seems to be a great alternative to the green Vodafone sweater.

    It is on sale for $122.50 but it isn't clear how long the sale will last.

    M38036448_347WRG_001.jpg

    http://www.vince.com/long-sleeve-raglan-crew-neck-M38036448.html?dwvar_M38036448_color=455HCO#q=green%2Bsweater&start=2
    Yes. Consssssiderably.
  • drum007drum007 New York, NYPosts: 684MI6 Agent
    Great find on the Nordstrom's cable knit turtleneck! I've been looking everywhere for a match that's at least merino wool or similar. Plenty of women's models out there but not men!
    canoe2 wrote:
    Thanks for the feedback on the photos, guys! {[]

    Some of you may find this hard to believe, but (with the exception of the Venice look and the watch, the suede boots and the Persols used in a couple of other pics) everything is thrifted. Here's the breakdown:

    1. Mr. White photo

    -Jacket: older Banana Republic
    -Sweater: Wool/cashmere from Nordstrom
    -Pants: older (2009?) Zara micro-check trousers with frogmouth pockets (I had to get these tailored to make them slimmer)
    -Hat: Polo
    -Boots: Timberland Smuggler's Notch Boots (got them at sample sale)
    -Belt: Nordstrom Italian leather braided

    Total price: $50 (the boots were the most expensive at $35)

    2. Goldfinger Golf Photo
    -Sweater: vintage Fred Perry 100% Cashmere V-neck
    -Polo: John Ashford
    -Pants: Reallllly old vintage Haggars with frog mouth pockets (I would never wear these in real life; I think they're from the 1960s)
    -Shoes: Vintage Bass made-in-U.S. tassel kiltie Weejuns
    -Belt: Coach
    -Hat: some cheap no-name thing I picked up for like $0.25

    Total Cost: around $15.00

    3. Craig Vodafone Ad Photo
    -Sweater: Levi's Shawl collar sweater (I've just thrifted a better one from Banana Republic, so I'm going to redo these photos)
    -Long sleeve T-shirt: Banana Republic
    -Jeans: Pepe London (I've had these for years)
    -Belt: Badgery Belts alternative for the R.M. Williams ($60)
    -Socks: who knows? They were the right color and cost me $0.10.

    Total cost (without the jeans and the belt): $6.00

    4. Venice Look Photo:

    Like I said, I paid full retail for almost everything is this one.

    5. M's Flat Photo:
    -Coat: vintage Malcolm Kenneth wool/cashmere blend topcoat. This one is actually a bluish light grey on dark grey barleycorn pattern.
    -Polo: vintage Alfani made in Italy 100% merino wool. Believe it or not , Alfani actually did some very nice pieces back in the old days, before Macy's turned the brand to crap.
    -Trousers: older Alfani glencheck 100% cotton pants
    -Belt: Coach

    Total Cost: $8.00

    6. Ocean Club Photo:
    -Shirt: Older Banana Republic 100% cotton with self track stripes. If I'm reading the tag correctly, I think it's from the 2010 season.
    -Pants: Banana Republic 100% linen from 2014
    Belt: Coach
    Shoes: My To Boot suede chukkas that I've had for a few years now.
    Sunglasses: my old Ray-Bans

    Total Cost (without the boots and sunglasses): $4.00

    So with thrifting and using stuff I already had, I was able to put all these together for less than $100. :D


    New post! Affordable Alternatives for the Steve McQueen waxed motorcycle jacket. I looked for options for both the Barbour and the Belstaff:

    http://www.iconicalternatives.com/2017/04/24/steve-mcqueen-waxed-motorcycle-jacket/
  • ShadowfallShadowfall Posts: 42MI6 Agent
    Seeing as in the UK charity shops are far more abundant than thrift shops, has anyone found any particularly good budget pieces from charity shops? I've always found the men's section severely lacking in comparison to the women's in most of these places.
  • canoe2canoe2 Posts: 2,007MI6 Agent
    edited April 2017
    Shadowfall wrote:
    Seeing as in the UK charity shops are far more abundant than thrift shops, has anyone found any particularly good budget pieces from charity shops? I've always found the men's section severely lacking in comparison to the women's in most of these places.

    On the thrifting thread over at styleforum, there are a few gentlemen from the UK. And, in general, they say the same thing as you: lots of women's wear, limited men's selection.

    What I can say is this: I'm not in the U.S. either and pickings are pretty slim where I live. So I certainly didn't find everything I wanted in one shop. I've been hunting for months now to get the pieces together. And as you probably noticed from my descriptions of the photos, not everything I used is super high-end. Alfani, Zara, Banana Republic and Nordstrom aren't exactly Cucinelli, N.Peal or Ford. But, for this project, I was much more interested in the "look" of the piece than the label. That's why I bought the Malcolm Kenneth coat. That thing's at least 40 years old. But it's a barleycorn pattern in colors that come close to what was used in CR.

    Now I've also managed to pick up a decent amount of cool non-Bond stuff along the way (Canali, Burberry, Aquascutum, Versace, beautiful Pendleton wool blankets, Samuelsohn, Zegna, some rare Polo pieces, lots of Allen Edmonds shoes, Alden, Oxxford Clothe, Brooks Brothers, Dunhill, Ferragamo, Thomas Pink, Turnbull & Asser, etc.). For example, this morning I found a pair of unworn $700 Prada boots and bought them for $10. But those were literally the only thing I found in the store.

    In other words, good stuff is ALWAYS out there, no matter where you are. Finding it is a combination of perseverance, patience, knowledge and luck. And the first three are the most important. You have to be willing to get your hands dirty, sift through hundreds of ratty t-shirts and smelly sport coats, and not lose hope on those days when you find absolutely nothing. 99.99% of what's in any charity or thrift store anywhere in the world is garbage. But when you find that 0.01%? It gets addictive fast!

    I'm sorry if it seems like I'm pushing the idea of thrifting a little too hard. But I started IA because I wanted all of us to have a way to find the pieces we want at prices most of us can afford. If my experience is anything to go by, then thrift and charity shops (and e-thrifting) should certainly be considered as sources. I did a kind of inventory of the stuff I have the other day. And I calculated that I've managed to collect over $50,000 of clothes and shoes for an investment of just over $1000. It's hard to argue with that math.

    Cheers! {[]
  • ShadowfallShadowfall Posts: 42MI6 Agent
    canoe2 wrote:
    Shadowfall wrote:
    Seeing as in the UK charity shops are far more abundant than thrift shops, has anyone found any particularly good budget pieces from charity shops? I've always found the men's section severely lacking in comparison to the women's in most of these places.

    On the thrifting thread over at styleforum, there are a few gentlemen from the UK. And, in general, they say the same thing as you: lots of women's wear, limited men's selection.

    What I can say is this: I'm not in the U.S. either and pickings are pretty slim where I live. So I certainly didn't find everything I wanted in one shop. I've been hunting for months now to get the pieces together. And as you probably noticed from my descriptions of the photos, not everything I used is super high-end. Alfani, Zara, Banana Republic and Nordstrom aren't exactly Cucinelli, N.Peal or Ford. But, for this project, I was much more interested in the "look" of the piece than the label. That's why I bought the Malcolm Kenneth coat. That thing's at least 40 years old. But it's a barleycorn pattern in colors that come close to what was used in CR.

    Now I've also managed to pick up a decent amount of cool non-Bond stuff along the way (Canali, Burberry, Aquascutum, Versace, beautiful Pendleton wool blankets, Samuelsohn, Zegna, some rare Polo pieces, lots of Allen Edmonds shoes, Alden, Oxxford Clothe, Brooks Brothers, Dunhill, Ferragamo, Thomas Pink, Turnbull & Asser, etc.). For example, this morning I found a pair of unworn $700 Prada boots and bought them for $10. But those were literally the only thing I found in the store.

    In other words, good stuff is ALWAYS out there, no matter where you are. Finding it is a combination of perseverance, patience, knowledge and luck. And the first three are the most important. You have to be willing to get your hands dirty, sift through hundreds of ratty t-shirts and smelly sport coats, and not lose hope on those days when you find absolutely nothing. 99.99% of what's in any charity or thrift store anywhere in the world is garbage. But when you find that 0.01%? It gets addictive fast!

    I'm sorry if it seems like I'm pushing the idea of thrifting a little too hard. But I started IA because I wanted all of us to have a way to find the pieces we want at prices most of us can afford. If my experience is anything to go by, then thrift and charity shops (and e-thrifting) should certainly be considered as sources. I did a kind of inventory of the stuff I have the other day. And I calculated that I've managed to collect over $50,000 of clothes and shoes for an investment of just over $1000. It's hard to argue with that math.

    Cheers! {[]

    I think talking about thrifting is great as it allows bond fans and fans of a sartorial nature in general an idea of how to dress well on any level of budget. Definitely keep up the good work. You could set up a good challenge around finding a bond related item or items for a set budget and get people to compare finds. I think I'm going to have to hit up some charity shops further afield in my quest of some good pieces.
  • canoe2canoe2 Posts: 2,007MI6 Agent
    I actually organized a Bond themed treasure hunt on another forum. Lots of fun! Let me work on something. It will definitely give us all something to do while we wait for Bond news! {[]
  • ChriscoopChriscoop Belize Posts: 10,458MI6 Agent
    Who in your part of the world is buying $700 boots? Drug dealers? Corrupt politicians? or are jungle botherers really well paid these days :D
    It was either that.....or the priesthood
  • canoe2canoe2 Posts: 2,007MI6 Agent
    Chriscoop wrote:
    Who in your part of the world is buying $700 boots? Drug dealers? Corrupt politicians? or are jungle botherers really well paid these days :D

    There's actually quite a story behind where most of the things I find come from.

    As for your somewhat derogatory generalizations of Latin America, I only have 2 words for you: Boris Johnson :v
  • Westward_DriftWestward_Drift Posts: 3,113MI6 Agent
    Canoe, I am more interested in where these thrift stores are that you find such great things. I am in California and around me there is nothing.
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