Could be TF jeans. They all have that label on the left side and the rear pockets have the same flat line across. Similar colors on the website right now.
Could be TF jeans. They all have that label on the left side and the rear pockets have the same flat line across. Similar colors on the website right now.
You're right. These look like a match.
From Farfetch:
Grey cotton slim-fit jeans from Tom Ford.
Also noticed that in the picture with wright where they are chatting the watch appears to have the deployant clasp that omega uses and possibly the band is solid?
They were quite a common addition, never fitted from factory though. My first land rover was a 1972 109 that had those fitted.
Really? I've seen them on later ones but not one looking like that. I don't think they suit it, to be honest.
I've never had a Land Rover; I really should at some point.
I assume that, despite its looks, it'll be a specially prepared one from JLR Special Vehicle Operations!
DC picked a pretty relevant named fitness company's bottle to drink his electrolyte drinks from.
I thought for a sec M might have been so pissed at Bond's career spending of the company's cash that instead of the gold watch for a retirement gift he just got some random promotional material.
I have no problem with Bond wearing boat shoes. I used to wear them as a kid on vacation but learned to hate the thick leather laces. I could not keep them tied.
They were quite a common addition, never fitted from factory though. My first land rover was a 1972 109 that had those fitted.
Really? I've seen them on later ones but not one looking like that. I don't think they suit it, to be honest.
I've never had a Land Rover; I really should at some point.
I assume that, despite its looks, it'll be a specially prepared one from JLR Special Vehicle Operations!
Doubtful it just looks like a very standard 88, it's even got original freewheel hubs and hopefly the 2.25 Petrol engine as it has a unique sound, as heard in the TLD pts. This one is not even a proper rag top, it's just had the roof and sides unbolted, it does have later defender style wing mirrors too.
You should get one, they are great fun, I had 3 at one point, all series 3s, the wheel arch surrounds started on the 90s and 110 models that became the defenders.
They were quite a common addition, never fitted from factory though. My first land rover was a 1972 109 that had those fitted.
Really? I've seen them on later ones but not one looking like that. I don't think they suit it, to be honest.
I've never had a Land Rover; I really should at some point.
I assume that, despite its looks, it'll be a specially prepared one from JLR Special Vehicle Operations!
Doubtful it just looks like a very standard 88, it's even got original hubs and hopefly the 2.25 Petrol engine as it has a unique sound, as heard in the TLD pts.
Well exactly: it'll be done to look like an old knackered one, but I bet it's all gleaming new underneath! If not SVO (and probably no need, you're right) I bet it's from their Classic Works.
Really? I've seen them on later ones but not one looking like that. I don't think they suit it, to be honest.
I've never had a Land Rover; I really should at some point.
I assume that, despite its looks, it'll be a specially prepared one from JLR Special Vehicle Operations!
Doubtful it just looks like a very standard 88, it's even got original hubs and hopefly the 2.25 Petrol engine as it has a unique sound, as heard in the TLD pts.
Well exactly: it'll be done to look like an old knackered one, but I bet it's all gleaming new underneath! If not SVO (and probably no need, you're right) I bet it's from their Classic Works.
That would be great, but I don't think they'd put fairey free wheelling front hubs on to save on fuel consumption.... Unless bond really is living on a budget and they've gone to town on attention to detail.
Don't believe those are drawstrings on the shirt.. there is a different shot showing he does in fact have a mic box and cables tucked into that side pocket.
Don't believe those are drawstrings on the shirt.. there is a different shot showing he does in fact have a mic box and cables tucked into that side pocket.
Interesting as it does have a straight hem, which is a little unusual for a long sleeved shirt.
Don't believe those are drawstrings on the shirt.. there is a different shot showing he does in fact have a mic box and cables tucked into that side pocket.
Interesting as it does have a straight hem, which is a little unusual for a long sleeved shirt.
Don't believe those are drawstrings on the shirt.. there is a different shot showing he does in fact have a mic box and cables tucked into that side pocket.
Interesting as it does have a straight hem, which is a little unusual for a long sleeved shirt.
Prob messed around with by Costume Dept no doubt.
Is it black or midnight blue????
It looks like a dark Navy but I can't be 100% sure.
Don't believe those are drawstrings on the shirt.. there is a different shot showing he does in fact have a mic box and cables tucked into that side pocket.
Interesting as it does have a straight hem, which is a little unusual for a long sleeved shirt.
Btw: Does anybody know where/ how to buy them when based in Europe? They appear to be only shipping within the US...
From Sperry's website:
We are no longer selling Sperry products from the Sperry UK website, but we are happy to direct you to our valued retail partners:
MR PORTER | END CLOTHING | ZALANDO
That being said, other national retailers may sell them: for instance, I am in Spain and El Corte Inglés has them available online - unfortunately, I could not find the exact model in their website (sole's white instead of tan).
"Enjoy it while it lasts."
"The very words I live by."
Btw: Does anybody know where/ how to buy them when based in Europe? They appear to be only shipping within the US...
From Sperry's website:
We are no longer selling Sperry products from the Sperry UK website, but we are happy to direct you to our valued retail partners:
MR PORTER | END CLOTHING | ZALANDO
That being said, other national retailers may sell them: for instance, I am in Spain and El Corte Inglés has them available online - unfortunately, I could not find the exact model in their website (sole's white instead of tan).
I was able to get a pair yesterday evening, there are quite a few retailers based in the UK luckily
Btw: Does anybody know where/ how to buy them when based in Europe? They appear to be only shipping within the US...
From Sperry's website:
We are no longer selling Sperry products from the Sperry UK website, but we are happy to direct you to our valued retail partners:
MR PORTER | END CLOTHING | ZALANDO
That being said, other national retailers may sell them: for instance, I am in Spain and El Corte Inglés has them available online - unfortunately, I could not find the exact model in their website (sole's white instead of tan).
I was able to get a pair yesterday evening, there are quite a few retailers based in the UK luckily
Cheers! If you can share a link or two I'd appreciate that... having trouble finding the exact model. Thank you.
"Enjoy it while it lasts."
"The very words I live by."
Comments
1. CR. 2. TSWLM. 3. LTK. 4. GF. 5. SF.
1. CR. 2. TSWLM. 3. LTK. 4. GF. 5. SF.
From Farfetch:
Grey cotton slim-fit jeans from Tom Ford.
Designer Style ID: BPJ26TFD001
Colour: K01
Made in United States
https://www.farfetch.com/au/shopping/men/tom-ford-slim-fit-jeans-item-12769189.aspx
Me too, especially since I managed to pick a pair of them up on ebay this afternoon )
IG: @thebondarchives
Check it out, you won’t be disappointed
At first I thought that was an smp with a mesh strap, it kind of had that air, but I'm thinking this is a new strap, possibly silicon or leather.
Noticed that drawstring on the shirt too. At first, I thought they were just cables for a microphone/radio or something.
Strange to have plastic wheelarches on a Series III.
Really? I've seen them on later ones but not one looking like that. I don't think they suit it, to be honest.
I've never had a Land Rover; I really should at some point.
I assume that, despite its looks, it'll be a specially prepared one from JLR Special Vehicle Operations!
Out of stock on their US site.
I have no problem with Bond wearing boat shoes. I used to wear them as a kid on vacation but learned to hate the thick leather laces. I could not keep them tied.
At least Sperry's are affordable.
Doubtful it just looks like a very standard 88, it's even got original freewheel hubs and hopefly the 2.25 Petrol engine as it has a unique sound, as heard in the TLD pts. This one is not even a proper rag top, it's just had the roof and sides unbolted, it does have later defender style wing mirrors too.
You should get one, they are great fun, I had 3 at one point, all series 3s, the wheel arch surrounds started on the 90s and 110 models that became the defenders.
Well exactly: it'll be done to look like an old knackered one, but I bet it's all gleaming new underneath! If not SVO (and probably no need, you're right) I bet it's from their Classic Works.
That would be great, but I don't think they'd put fairey free wheelling front hubs on to save on fuel consumption.... Unless bond really is living on a budget and they've gone to town on attention to detail.
Prob messed around with by Costume Dept no doubt.
Is it black or midnight blue????
It looks like a dark Navy but I can't be 100% sure.
At least its not another pair of suede boots!
From Sperry's website:
We are no longer selling Sperry products from the Sperry UK website, but we are happy to direct you to our valued retail partners:
MR PORTER | END CLOTHING | ZALANDO
That being said, other national retailers may sell them: for instance, I am in Spain and El Corte Inglés has them available online - unfortunately, I could not find the exact model in their website (sole's white instead of tan).
"The very words I live by."
I was able to get a pair yesterday evening, there are quite a few retailers based in the UK luckily
IG: @thebondarchives
Check it out, you won’t be disappointed
Cheers! If you can share a link or two I'd appreciate that... having trouble finding the exact model. Thank you.
"The very words I live by."
Robert Old
20-21 Westover Road
Bournemouth, BH1 2BY,
United Kingdom