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What, do you not pull your trousers up to your armpits? ;)
For Morrocco, I'm thinking perhaps a pale beige linen suit. Would work well in the warm climate. As for the teaser poster outfit, I'm beginning to wonder if it was just for publicity purposes as struggling to see where it could feature, the remaining London/Pinewood shoot looks most likely.
As @SirHilaryBray said, it's a photo from YOLT, made between the takes. Here's the direct link: http://seanconneryfan.ru/str2/f13-17-204.html
I don't read them as I don't want to read anything spoiler-ish.
<ugh>… :-/ I find myself torn between a morbid desire to see these sartorial horrors & my reluctance to view any spoiler material…
Did he get bounced?
Yep.
Yeah thanks I've just seen them. Good on him for such a noble and worthy cause.
Well, if you insist...
The three button jacket doesn't suit Craig's squat frame and the waist isn't tailored properly. A single-breasted two button suit is more flattering for him, he could wear a 3-button, but it would have to be absolutely perfectly tailored to work.
I agree that a single breasted two button (when properly fitted) would likely be the better look for him.
No complaints from me really with this one though - it fits more like the QoS attire, which I always liked.
Even the seamaster 300 mastercoaxial he's wearing in SP is his own personal watch.
Whilst it's true that the Conduit Cut looked very different on Connery back in the 60s than Ford's suits look on Craig today, most notably in the fit, the Conduit Cut has developed over the years and today is more up-to-date, whilst still retaining the classic elements that define the cut.
Nice of you to drop in.
Though not quite sure AnthonySinclair can lay claim to have 'created' the conduit cut look... these cuts based on military tailoring seemed to eminate from various sources on Saville Row.
Anthony Sinclair has long been credited as the creator of the conduit cut, but you are, of course, entitled to your opinion.