your top 5 favorite Bond brands and 3 least favorite.

walther p99walther p99 NJPosts: 3,416MI6 Agent
As the title says what are your top five James Bond-specific brands whose product you love and why? and also your three least favorite James Bond-specific brands and why?

top 5 favorites:
1.Tom Ford-Not much has to be said but as a broke college student in 2008 owning something Tom Ford seemed impossible, and now I own more TF product then any other brand and I just love the quality, fit and stand-out nature of his product. Buying my first Tom Ford shirt in the NYC shop was an experience I wont soon forget.

2.Turnbull&Asser-Though I don't own much T&A stuff at the moment I view T&A as perhaps the ultimate non-watch related Bond brand because of how their history with Bond goes all the back to Connery and in a lot of ways set the standard for the Bond "look".

3.N.Peal-I never heard of them prior to Skyfall but I love how they embrace their connection with Bond and put out extremely comfortable and classic knit-wear. I've never had a bad experience in one of their shops.

4.Thomas Pink-Though Thomas Pink isn't much of a Bond brand its one that I've liked ever since they clothed my other style icon Matt Bomer as the impeccably dressed Neal Caffrey on the show White Collar. It was a bit of a thrill to see Bond wearing something from Pink in Spectre because I love that my two style icons wear the same English brand.

5.Crockett&Jones-Before I bought my first pair of C&J I never really wore any proper or pricey footwear before so when I put on the Tetbury's for the first time, helped into them by the same lady that helps Craig, I immediately felt more like Bond.

now my three least favorite:

1.Brioni-I don't know if this is sacrilege or not but I never really liked Brioni much. Perhaps because the flawless TF suits from QOS make the Brioni suits from CR look terrible, or my memory I have walking into their NYC shop and thinking it was like a funeral home by how quiet it was and how dead the staff acted. Like nobody had shopped in there since the 90's.

2.Armani-Though the Casino Royale jacket is a great piece this is just one of those brands that spring to mind when I think of outdated and atrocious 90's fashion.

3.Dior-Regardless of the jackets price I struggle with accepting Dior as a Bond brand because outside of perfume I never really hear about someone wearing Dior clothing, and it seems like such a out of left field choice for the character. Its an instance much like the above Armani where just because Bond wore something by them I still have zero interest in the brand.
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  • welshboy78welshboy78 Posts: 10,292MI6 Agent
    edited January 2017
    Interesting topic

    Here are mine but it is tricky!

    Faves:

    Tom Ford - ok its super high end price wise (hard to justify them on that front) but you can't deny the quality and fit! I have jackets, shirts, knitwear, suits, ties and polo shirts by the brand. Even my mates who I would not consider even remotely fashion / style conscious were making a big deal over my Skyfall PTS suit at a recent wedding. The Harrington (non SA) has luxurious details and feel with the blend of silk, leather trim details etc. QoS ties are outrageously deluxe, the patterns are dazzling with the colour changing in light etc - simply some of the best I've seen and the shirts are a joy to wear!! Polo shirts (depending on type) in general have a silkiness to them and more complex and detailed construction on collars and arms etc The eyewear for sure lets them down in the quality department though the recent Henrys were a big improvement!! Special mention to Mario at Milan store - he is a joy to communicate with and superb customer service. I just send him a whatsapp nowadays if I need something!

    Rolex - well we all know the brand is no longer associated but I think its fair to say the Submariner is THE Bond watch. Im not biased as have had probably equal amounts of Omega and Rolex but I always feel Rolex is more robust, tool like and more of a joy to wear for me personally!

    Sunspel - I did hesitate to put this in here because they did have some quality control issues that I have personally experienced when they switched manufacturing to Turkey etc however I have given them a second chance and they seem back on track. The Riviera Polos and Tees are superb value for money and rather iconic thanks to Casino Royale. Polos are a huge part of my wardrobe so I have many Sunspels and although not cheap in the real world - they are very cheap in terms of Bonds attire, hence value for money! I think they deserve a spot in my top 5!

    Crockett & Jones - I would not like to count but I have a fair few green boxes in my wardrobe. Im so glad to have discovered this brand currently endorsed by Bond and DC himself. They fit well, great quality and lovely styles. The Skye 3 boot is prob my fave along with Simons special edition black and brown Molton AJB run! They always get complimented too! Shame the price is slowly creeping up but guess to be expected!

    Struggling to think of a stand out 5th brand if I'm honest, there are many one off items etc that are superb... hmm hang on

    Persol - love the CR glasses and the brand in general, not much to say except that my main disappointment with TF is the quality of their eyewear, wish they had stayed with Persol in this department!

    Honourable mention: St Dupont - affordable and cool cufflinks that I love, especially the CR / QoS trio!


    least favourite:

    Matchless - we all know they ripped off JV for the SPECTRE jacket (see The Martian JV jacket). I will try not to blame them too much for this as I'm presuming EON prob had the JV jacket in hand and asked for it to be reproduced in a different colour etc however I was disappointed with the way they conducted things at the jacket launch and the whole ltd edition thing which is dubious! I could go one step further and criticise logo placement and missing SA details however I'm sure they did this to cover their arses from lawsuits.

    Sanders - SPECTRE chukkas. Worn down the pub for a few hours and they look like they have taken a years hammering! Enough said!

    Omega - Controversial I know! I dont really have any issue with the Bond watches so dont be offended AJB Omega wearers (I'm wearing my SPECTRE LE whilst I type this in fact). However I simply take issue with the direction the brand is going in. Zillions of speedmasters POs, etc its hard to keep up and quite frankly a mess. Their watches have little shelf life due to consistent and often tacky updates, I think they are diluting the brand and the watches have little to no chance of becoming iconic anymore. They need to slow down and chill out. Trying too hard springs to my mind! -{
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  • Matt SMatt S Oh Cult Voodoo ShopPosts: 6,596MI6 Agent
    Is this just for clothing? And do "brands" exclude tailors? Anthony Sinclair has been turned into a brand since Bond wore clothes made by a tailor with the same name, but it technically wasn't a brand for Sean Connery. I will avoid including independent tailors and shirtmakers like Anthony Sinclair and Frank Foster in my list, otherwise they would be at the top.

    Top 5 favourite:

    1. Turnbull & Asser: The ultimate James Bond brand for shirts and ties

    2. Crockett & Jones: They make excellent shoes at a reasonable price. They were a part of my wardrobe before Bond started wearing them.

    3. John Lobb Paris: The shoes in Casino Royale were excellent, and they're one of the top ready-to-wear shoe brands.

    4. Barbour: It's a classic British brand that should have been part of Bond a long time before Skyfall.

    5. Tom Ford: I'm impressed with their abilities to make so many different things for Bond in the last three films. I very much like Tom Ford's own aesthetic rather than Jany Temime's preference for fashionably poor-fitting suits. But Ford brought British style back to Bond, even if he, his company or his manufacturer isn't British. But his style comes out of the British tradition, even if the fit in the last two films does not.

    I only included brands that I own at least one thing from.


    3 least favourite:

    1. Billy Reid: It's nothing against their clothes, but after I was treated rudely by a stoned sales associate at the Bond Street New York shop I haven't thought very highly of the brand.

    2. Prada: They've only made small pieces for Craig, but they make cheap products at extraordinary prices, and for that I have no respect for them.

    3. Armani: I agree with all said above. The brand is just inappropriate for Bond.
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  • smirkingrevengesmirkingrevenge Posts: 150MI6 Agent
    Only had experience with Sunspel and i have 3 Riviera's, a hoody, boxers, socks and I got a roll neck jumper today. I can't fault them. I can walk to the store in my lunch break and the staff are always really friendly and helpful. and their sizes are very true to size. N.Peal next. Would like a few of their jumpers, but won't be for a while.
  • Herr MichaelHerr Michael Posts: 360MI6 Agent
    Favorites:

    Turnbull & Asser
    Brioni
    Omega
    Sunspel
    Walther

    Not so much...

    Bollinger
    Tom Ford
  • nafets47nafets47 FloridaPosts: 939MI6 Agent
    edited January 2017
    Updated, since my description was skimpy.

    1. Tom Ford: The cut and style of Tom Ford is unparalleled in regards to suiting and most of his clothing items. The fabric range available and the overall structure of his suits are incredible. I originally started out wearing Ralph Lauren Black Label because I couldn't get into the hype of Tom Ford, then I tried on a suit of his and.... it is the only suiting I own and only ties I own currently.

    2. C&J: Very simple designs that are just perfect. Nothing I can find wrong with their styling of boots and shoes. Even if some are not my taste I can appreciate them for what they are.

    3. Billy Reid: Fantastic southern outerwear. There outwear is timeless IMO and if I was in an environment where outwear was needed for more than a couple weeks a year I would own multiple pieces.

    4. Sunspel: Great casual shirts.

    5. Omega: Despite the direction they have taken in the past 2 years the quanlity and creativity of Omega makes it a fantastic brand and it happens to makes my favorite watch 42mm PO 8500

    The bad

    1. Prada: Yeah, about that.

    2. Matchless: Rip off of JV and low quality. Wont purchase from them.

    3. Armani: Not bond, however the CR jacket is great.

    BONUS 4. Dior: WTF.
  • ChriscoopChriscoop Belize Posts: 10,449MI6 Agent
    edited January 2017
    brands I like:
    Clothing: Tom Ford, Barbour, Sunspel, turnbull and asser and n peal.
    sunglasses: I have to say persol, I have 4 pairs of Tom ford's but as much as I like the design of the Tom ford's persol are just made so much better, they feel worth the cost where as the Tom Ford items feel cheap.
    Watches: omega, I was a fan of them before bond wore one.
    Tech: Sony, I've been a lifelong fan of Sony.
    Weapons: walther from obvious reasons.
    Macallan :)

    Not quite happy with brands
    BMW, not that I have any problem with them or their cars and in twine the 7 series suited bonds banker cover, but the z3 and z4 are just not very bond.
    Seiko, cool enough in the day, but again would a man who has tailor made suits, eats caviar and drinks vodka martini wear a Seiko?
    Armani, same reasons as others.
    Prada, totally agree with Matt S, while nipping into n peal for his knitwear bond would probably use somewhere like the Pickett for his small leather goods, or s.t dupont.
    J Crew, I have some of their items and love them but j crew is more Daniel Craig than James Bond, obviously these are all just my personal opinions and aside from Prada I have nothing against any of the above brands.
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  • walther p99walther p99 NJPosts: 3,416MI6 Agent
    Chriscoop wrote:
    J Crew, I have some of their items and love them but j crew is more Daniel Craig than James Bond, obviously these are all just my personal opinions and aside from Prada I have nothing against any of the above brands.
    I almost added J.Crew but I'm on the fence about them because on one hand I started buying their product after being initially dismissive of the brand but after seeing that they're in Spectre and that DC is a fan I went into a store and now I happily own a few things from them. So on that end I'm happy that Bond introduced the brand to me, but on the other hand I'm not sure if its totally appropriate Bond brand even if those boots are one of those best clothing bits from Spectre.
  • JMac88JMac88 Posts: 279MI6 Agent
    Cool idea for a thread topic!

    5 Favourite:

    John Smedley: Only a brief inclusion in the Bond world, but I think I speak for a lot of people when I say their stuff is just fantastic. It's my go-to brand for any woolen garmet. I highly recommend their scarves for anyone with senstive neck-skin, or anyone who usually has corse stubble like I do. The softness of the merino wool is like high-end cashmere, at a fraction of the price. Their pieces age incredibly well, some of my stuff looks brand new after years of regular wear.

    Barbour: As someone above mentioned, it feels like Barbour should have had a Bond affiliation long before Skyfall. The Commander/Beacon/XTokito/whatever you want to call it, is gorgeous and very warm. Even at the higher price compared to other Barbour jackets, I still feel it's a great value. I have tons of other Barbour items and they are all fantastic quality.

    Tom Ford: The quality and variety of items they've supplied for the DC Bond era is unparalleled. Despite the general perception of the Marko sunglasses as poor quality, I have found mine to be amazingly resilient, and they fit my face right out of the box. I guess I got lucky with that item.

    Omega: I love my Seamaster Pro. Some of their designs lately have been kind of weird, or downright awful, but the watches supplied for the Brosnan and DC era's have all been beautiful IMO.

    Levi's: An all-time classic. I love almost everything they do. The Skyfall jacket is amazing, the QoS pants are some of the most sought-after items in Bond fandom, and DC himself wears Levi's in the real world. Quality can be hit or miss, but I can forgive the misses. I know in Europe their prices are a bit much, but in North America they are very accessible.


    3 Least Favourite:

    N.Peal: I feel bad putting it in here, and I am not knocking them as a brand, they do incredible stuff. I just don't particularly feel like paying $500 CAD or more for a singular sweater, especially when John Smedley is so affordable by comparison. Maybe some day.

    Matchless: The fiasco around the re-release of the Morocco jacket soured their brand image in my mind, especially the behavior of the CEO or whoever that was. I find their prices insane, and I'm not a fan of their styling. Also, why would Bond be wearing a leather jacket in the Moroccan heat? To me it seemed included purely for the sake of selling overpriced jackets.

    Zara: Fast-fashion crap that will fall apart with any regular use. Prices are laughable considering the quality. Nice styling on some items, but there's no substance. Also, taking inspiration from Nazi concentration camp attire was a bit weird, to put it mildly: http://cdn-wpmsa.defymedia.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2014/08/Zara-Holocaust-Stripe-Star-Sheriff-Shirt.jpg
  • ChriscoopChriscoop Belize Posts: 10,449MI6 Agent
    Chriscoop wrote:
    J Crew, I have some of their items and love them but j crew is more Daniel Craig than James Bond, obviously these are all just my personal opinions and aside from Prada I have nothing against any of the above brands.
    I almost added J.Crew but I'm on the fence about them because on one hand I started buying their product after being initially dismissive of the brand but after seeing that they're in Spectre and that DC is a fan I went into a store and now I happily own a few things from them. So on that end I'm happy that Bond introduced the brand to me, but on the other hand I'm not sure if its totally appropriate Bond brand even if those boots are one of those best clothing bits from Spectre.
    I feel a bit like that, great brand, just not Bond
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  • ChriscoopChriscoop Belize Posts: 10,449MI6 Agent
    JMac88 wrote:
    Cool idea for a thread topic!

    5 Favourite:

    John Smedley: Only a brief inclusion in the Bond world, but I think I speak for a lot of people when I say their stuff is just fantastic. It's my go-to brand for any woolen garmet. I highly recommend their scarves for anyone with senstive neck-skin, or anyone who usually has corse stubble like I do. The softness of the merino wool is like high-end cashmere, at a fraction of the price. Their pieces age incredibly well, some of my stuff looks brand new after years of regular wear.

    Barbour: As someone above mentioned, it feels like Barbour should have had a Bond affiliation long before Skyfall. The Commander/Beacon/XTokito/whatever you want to call it, is gorgeous and very warm. Even at the higher price compared to other Barbour jackets, I still feel it's a great value. I have tons of other Barbour items and they are all fantastic quality.

    Tom Ford: The quality and variety of items they've supplied for the DC Bond era is unparalleled. Despite the general perception of the Marko sunglasses as poor quality, I have found mine to be amazingly resilient, and they fit my face right out of the box. I guess I got lucky with that item.

    Omega: I love my Seamaster Pro. Some of their designs lately have been kind of weird, or downright awful, but the watches supplied for the Brosnan and DC era's have all been beautiful IMO.

    Levi's: An all-time classic. I love almost everything they do. The Skyfall jacket is amazing, the QoS pants are some of the most sought-after items in Bond fandom, and DC himself wears Levi's in the real world. Quality can be hit or miss, but I can forgive the misses. I know in Europe their prices are a bit much, but in North America they are very accessible.


    3 Least Favourite:

    N.Peal: I feel bad putting it in here, and I am not knocking them as a brand, they do incredible stuff. I just don't particularly feel like paying $500 CAD or more for a singular sweater, especially when John Smedley is so affordable by comparison. Maybe some day.

    Matchless: The fiasco around the re-release of the Morocco jacket soured their brand image in my mind, especially the behavior of the CEO or whoever that was. I find their prices insane, and I'm not a fan of their styling. Also, why would Bond be wearing a leather jacket in the Moroccan heat? To me it seemed included purely for the sake of selling overpriced jackets.

    Zara: Fast-fashion crap that will fall apart with any regular use. Prices are laughable considering the quality. Nice styling on some items, but there's no substance. Also, taking inspiration from Nazi concentration camp attire was a bit weird, to put it mildly: http://cdn-wpmsa.defymedia.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2014/08/Zara-Holocaust-Stripe-Star-Sheriff-Shirt.jpg
    The jacket in the desert I kind of get, it helps conceal bonds firearm, also for some reason it's become the trend, Ethan Hunt is also a fan of skin jackets in hot climates?

    Welshboy 78 also had a grumble about omegas direction, I have to say as a big fan I really don't like the extended ranges or these new bright coloured watches, but and it's a big but, there more classic styled watches are quite timeless and the quality is there is spades, their prices have become too high and Welshboy is right, they to cut back on the models. The new gmt 's just don't do it for me.
    It was either that.....or the priesthood
  • Mr_OsatoMr_Osato Posts: 398MI6 Agent
    Interesting idea. My favorites:

    - Rolex
    - Dom Perignon
    - Floris
    - Anthony Sinclair
    - Aston Martin

    My least favorite

    - Heineken
    - Seiko
    - Ford Focus

    All the favorites ooze class and luxury. The least favorite have little to nothing to do with Bond as a character, but is pure product placement.
    OHMSS, FRWL, DN, GF, CR, GE, SP, YOLT, TB, TSWLM, LALD, TLD, TND, FYEO, SF, MR, TMWTGG, TWINE, OP, AVTAK, DAF, LTK, QOS, DAD

    1. Connery 2. Craig 3. Brosnan 4. Dalton 5. Lazenby 6. Moore
  • walther p99walther p99 NJPosts: 3,416MI6 Agent
    JMac88 wrote:
    Zara: Fast-fashion crap that will fall apart with any regular use. Prices are laughable considering the quality. Nice styling on some items, but there's no substance. Also, taking inspiration from Nazi concentration camp attire was a bit weird, to put it mildly: http://cdn-wpmsa.defymedia.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2014/08/Zara-Holocaust-Stripe-Star-Sheriff-Shirt.jpg
    I think Zara is a tricky one because within the context of the film their usage as well as Topman I think is totally appropriate and helped convey that Bond was not his usual high end tailored self.
  • welshboy78welshboy78 Posts: 10,292MI6 Agent
    JMac88 wrote:
    Zara: Fast-fashion crap that will fall apart with any regular use. Prices are laughable considering the quality. Nice styling on some items, but there's no substance. Also, taking inspiration from Nazi concentration camp attire was a bit weird, to put it mildly: http://cdn-wpmsa.defymedia.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2014/08/Zara-Holocaust-Stripe-Star-Sheriff-Shirt.jpg
    I think Zara is a tricky one because within the context of the film their usage as well as Topman I think is totally appropriate and helped convey that Bond was not his usual high end tailored self.


    Yeah agree - this pops up a lot and drawn some flak. He was dressed in such clothes for his down and out "scruffy" scenes. Im sure the Menlo was chosen also for this reason (distressed jacket) and the audience was not supposed to realise its a semi expensive jacket
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  • 007JBDCMWR007JBDCMWR Posts: 2,516MI6 Agent
    Boring I know.....
    Tom Ford - not just clothes and sunglasses but use fragrances too
    Crockett and Jones - 6 pairs now (all Bond)
    Royale Filmwear - why not?
    Omega - 5 (I know, mental)
    And last but not least my beloved Aston Martin ( most expensive part of my Bond fetish :)))

    Least
    Matchless - for reasons above
    Brioni - too old farty for me
    Dior - out my price range :( But not the brands fault...
    Skewered, one sympathises...

    1. CR. 2. TSWLM. 3. LTK. 4. GF. 5. SF.
  • Matt SMatt S Oh Cult Voodoo ShopPosts: 6,596MI6 Agent
    welshboy78 wrote:
    JMac88 wrote:
    Zara: Fast-fashion crap that will fall apart with any regular use. Prices are laughable considering the quality. Nice styling on some items, but there's no substance. Also, taking inspiration from Nazi concentration camp attire was a bit weird, to put it mildly: http://cdn-wpmsa.defymedia.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2014/08/Zara-Holocaust-Stripe-Star-Sheriff-Shirt.jpg
    I think Zara is a tricky one because within the context of the film their usage as well as Topman I think is totally appropriate and helped convey that Bond was not his usual high end tailored self.


    Yeah agree - this pops up a lot and drawn some flak. He was dressed in such clothes for his down and out "scruffy" scenes. Im sure the Menlo was chosen also for this reason (distressed jacket) and the audience was not supposed to realise its a semi expensive jacket

    Miss the old days when a costumier would have made something especially for these purposes. Even Casino Royale did this for certain pieces.
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  • walther p99walther p99 NJPosts: 3,416MI6 Agent
    welshboy78 wrote:
    JMac88 wrote:
    Zara: Fast-fashion crap that will fall apart with any regular use. Prices are laughable considering the quality. Nice styling on some items, but there's no substance. Also, taking inspiration from Nazi concentration camp attire was a bit weird, to put it mildly: http://cdn-wpmsa.defymedia.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2014/08/Zara-Holocaust-Stripe-Star-Sheriff-Shirt.jpg
    I think Zara is a tricky one because within the context of the film their usage as well as Topman I think is totally appropriate and helped convey that Bond was not his usual high end tailored self.


    Yeah agree - this pops up a lot and drawn some flak. He was dressed in such clothes for his down and out "scruffy" scenes. Im sure the Menlo was chosen also for this reason (distressed jacket) and the audience was not supposed to realise its a semi expensive jacket
    Yeah exactly, so while in a sense it is a Bond brand, it isn't really for exactly the reasons JMac88 stated. Baffles me why it would draw flak? If Bond was wearing a TF suit with like a Zara tie then I would understand the derision.
  • ChriscoopChriscoop Belize Posts: 10,449MI6 Agent
    007JBDCMWR wrote:
    Boring I know.....
    Tom Ford - not just clothes and sunglasses but use fragrances too
    Crockett and Jones - 6 pairs now (all Bond)
    Royale Filmwear - why not?
    Omega - 5 (I know, mental)
    And last but not least my beloved Aston Martin ( most expensive part of my Bond fetish :)))

    Least
    Matchless - for reasons above
    Brioni - too old farty for me
    Dior - out my price range :( But not the brands fault...
    Love Tom Ford's fragrances {[] , tobacco vanille has been my main fragrance for years, also have noir de noir, oud wood and mandarino Di amalfi replaced neroli portofino as my hot weather fragrance.
    It was either that.....or the priesthood
  • walther p99walther p99 NJPosts: 3,416MI6 Agent
    Honorable mention for my favorites would be All Saints, another brand I had never heard of prior to Skyfall but now I usually wear one of their products daily. I love their whole aesthetic with the ramskull logo and its the perfect brand for someone my age who likes quality casual clothing but cant afford a lot of Brunello or Tom Ford pieces but doesn't want to shop at H&M either.
  • 007JBDCMWR007JBDCMWR Posts: 2,516MI6 Agent
    Chriscoop wrote:
    007JBDCMWR wrote:
    Boring I know.....
    Tom Ford - not just clothes and sunglasses but use fragrances too
    Crockett and Jones - 6 pairs now (all Bond)
    Royale Filmwear - why not?
    Omega - 5 (I know, mental)
    And last but not least my beloved Aston Martin ( most expensive part of my Bond fetish :)))

    Least
    Matchless - for reasons above
    Brioni - too old farty for me
    Dior - out my price range :( But not the brands fault...
    Love Tom Ford's fragrances {[] , tobacco vanille has been my main fragrance for years, also have noir de noir, oud wood and mandarino Di amalfi replaced neroli portofino as my hot weather fragrance.

    Agree, TV is a great. If you go for the 250ml, its a great package
    Also wear Black Orchid / TFFM / Extreme / Noir Extreme / Noir / Grey Vetiver /Noir de Noir
    Mrs R has a fair few too. Sahara Noir and Jasmin Rouge my faves
    Skewered, one sympathises...

    1. CR. 2. TSWLM. 3. LTK. 4. GF. 5. SF.
  • CommanderBCommanderB San FranciscoPosts: 87MI6 Agent
    Top 5:

    1. Tom Ford - "It's Skyfall's fault!" is what I tell my wife, now that the closet is full of TF suits, ties and shirts. The quality is obviously undeniable, and for me, the fit is typically spot on with tailoring only needed for the working buttons on the suits. The customer experience at the boutiques has been extraordinary.

    2. Crockett & Jones - I don't think I'm buying another brand of dress shoes ever again. These are the best made, and most comfortable shoes I've ever worn, particularly the Tetbury's.

    3. Levi's Menlo - I know this represents Bond in his down-and-out phase, but the jacket has such an iconic cool to it. I get compliments on it all the time; I've been stopped on the street by very attractive women several times to compliment me on it, and I can tell you that never happens to me. I suppose that's why wife has never taken a liking to it...hmm...

    4. N. Peal - I hadn't heard of this brand before Skyfall, but now just about every sweater I own is an N. Peal Bond piece. I love the quality and fit. Aside from the TF suits, they are the pieces that make me feel the most Bondian.

    5. Sunspel - As with N. Peal, Bond introduced me to this brand, and I love it. I seem to have missed the quality issues that others have mentioned and have been basking in polos that I know will fit right and last. And their shipping is crazy fast so when I've needed a new piece in a hurry, it arrived in a few days.

    Least favorite:

    1. Dior - for the reasons above. The Spectre jacket is cool and all, but the brand itself just isn't Bond.

    2. Armani - for the reasons already discussed.

    3. Billy Reid -- I hesitate to put them on here as a least favorite, but the fact is that I got one of their peacoats when they were still limited editions, and within a few months, the pocket seams in multiple places started to come apart. I've had the peacoat repaired, and it's fine now, but I just wasn't impressed with the quality. And it still irks me a little that the limited run I rushed to get turned into a broad product line (though I understand the reasoning behind it).
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  • walther p99walther p99 NJPosts: 3,416MI6 Agent
    CommanderB wrote:
    3. Billy Reid -- I hesitate to put them on here as a least favorite, but the fact is that I got one of their peacoats when they were still limited editions, and within a few months, the pocket seams in multiple places started to come apart. I've had the peacoat repaired, and it's fine now, but I just wasn't impressed with the quality. And it still irks me a little that the limited run I rushed to get turned into a broad product line (though I understand the reasoning behind it).
    Yeah that kinda irritates me as well. Although the one they make now is 80/20 wool compared to the screen-accurate limited run which was 100% wool. Same thing happened with the Matchless, it was advertised as an extremely limited release but now its a staple mass-produced item.
  • JMac88JMac88 Posts: 279MI6 Agent
    welshboy78 wrote:
    JMac88 wrote:
    Zara: Fast-fashion crap that will fall apart with any regular use. Prices are laughable considering the quality. Nice styling on some items, but there's no substance. Also, taking inspiration from Nazi concentration camp attire was a bit weird, to put it mildly: http://cdn-wpmsa.defymedia.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2014/08/Zara-Holocaust-Stripe-Star-Sheriff-Shirt.jpg
    I think Zara is a tricky one because within the context of the film their usage as well as Topman I think is totally appropriate and helped convey that Bond was not his usual high end tailored self.


    Yeah agree - this pops up a lot and drawn some flak. He was dressed in such clothes for his down and out "scruffy" scenes. Im sure the Menlo was chosen also for this reason (distressed jacket) and the audience was not supposed to realise its a semi expensive jacket

    Sorry I should have been more clear, it's the brand itself I don't like. I understand perfectly the context for the pieces.
  • welshboy78welshboy78 Posts: 10,292MI6 Agent
    Sorry I wasnt referring specifically about your comment - I simply remember people bewildered at the time that Bond was wearing Zara and Topshop
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  • JMac88JMac88 Posts: 279MI6 Agent
    Ah okay, cool. Yeah I've always found it a bit funny that it's one of the more popular looks from the films, despite the fact it was meant to be one of the least 'Bondian'.
  • walther p99walther p99 NJPosts: 3,416MI6 Agent
    JMac88 wrote:
    Ah okay, cool. Yeah I've always found it a bit funny that it's one of the more popular looks from the films, despite the fact it was meant to be one of the lease 'Bondian'.
    I think because its one of the most easily wearable outfits that is so simple to recreate. Most men have a summer outfit that consists of chinos, a raggedy button up shirt and desert boots.
  • Miles MesservyMiles Messervy Posts: 1,758MI6 Agent
    edited January 2017
    I notice that some have knocked Seiko. If we're talking about the Seiko watches that Bond has actually worn, I agree that they weren't right for the character. But if we're talking about the brand, I have to disagree. To me, Omega is no more "right" for Bond than Seiko. In fact, I like Seiko's watches much better on the whole. A modern Bond looking for a reliable tool watch might just strap on a Seiko diver before an Omega if it wasn't a question of endorsement money.
  • CajunCajun Posts: 483MI6 Agent
    5 favorites (some within reach, some not)...
    1. Rolex
    2. Omega
    3. Walther
    4. Aston Martin
    5. BMW

    Not so favorite...
    1. Seiko
    2. Smirnoff
    3. Ford Motor Co.
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  • walther p99walther p99 NJPosts: 3,416MI6 Agent
    Cajun wrote:

    Not so favorite...
    1. Seiko
    2. Smirnoff
    3. Ford Motor Co.
    I'm not sure how prestigious of a brand Smirnoff was back in the 60's or even 90's but its a brand that shares a long history with Bond. That said I'm really glad that Bond upgraded to a more high end vodka in Belvedere. Because I think Smirnoff has massively fallen off as a brand in the last decade or so and was no longer a good choice for Bond's higher end tastes.
  • OakvaleOakvale Pennsylvania Posts: 155MI6 Agent
    Cajun wrote:

    Not so favorite...
    1. Seiko
    2. Smirnoff
    3. Ford Motor Co.
    I'm not sure how prestigious of a brand Smirnoff was back in the 60's or even 90's but its a brand that shares a long history with Bond. That said I'm really glad that Bond upgraded to a more high end vodka in Belvedere. Because I think Smirnoff has massively fallen off as a brand in the last decade and was no longer a good choice for Bond's higher end tastes.

    In all honesty though, if you ask the average Joe to name a Vodka, Smirnoff is what they'll say. Not that means Bond should drink it, but I never had problem with it per se.
  • Westward_DriftWestward_Drift Posts: 3,091MI6 Agent
    Looking at things from more modest means:

    1) Billy Reid: I really like the aesthetics of much of the clothing. I have Billy Reid polos, henleys, linen shirts, and coats and jackets. In fact the Billy Reid Walking Coat (aka the Governor's coat from The Walking Dead) is a grail item for me (so if anyone is looking to sell a size large.... :) )

    2) Levi's: A bit of a stretch since Sta-Prest are unavailable and I don't care for the Menlo, but I lived in their jeans and denim jackets for many years.

    3) Persol: I love the Persols from Casino Royale. While I don't find their current offerings as nice, they are a step above Tom Ford Eyewear.

    4) Sunspel: I have 4-5 polos (none the Riviera), and they are quite nice. I do prefer the Made in England shirts over those Made in Turkey.

    5) John Varvatos: I love the Martian Jacket (which the Matchless copied) and liked the JV Cafe Racer, although in the end blue suede wasn't for me. I now have some lightweight JV jackets to use as layering pieces. The fact everything is made in China is worrisome, especially with regard to their mainline pieces, so JV squeaks by in fifth place.

    Honorable Mention:

    J Crew: Not really a Bond Brand in my eyes but a DC brand. Love the Kenton boots, the Baja shirt DC has worn, and a pair of J crew swim trunks that are styled after the classic Jantzens.

    Brunello Cuchinelli: Way too expensive for me to actually own and wear, but I really like the Morocco outfit and the other pieces DC has worn.

    Tom Ford: Some beautiful suits and shirts, but the casual wear is very derivative and over-priced. $960 for a polo shirt? Yes, there is the QoS Harrington...about which I plead insanity. :s

    Least Favorite:

    1) Matchless: For all the reasons mentioned.

    2) Tom Ford Eyewear: Yes I am separating out their Marcolin-made sunglasses from their clothing. The build quality is merely okay, and the optics do not compare to my Persols or Oliver Peoples.

    3) Dior: Not a Bond brand despite the Mr. White jacket. In fact I've seen similar jackets from Brunello Cuchinelli and Brioni that I prefer style-wise over the Dior.

    Dishonorable Mention:

    Armani: Not a Bond brand, the CR jacket being a lone item much like Dior.

    Prada: For everything Matt said.
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