Sean Connery had a limited wardrobe for his first outing as 007 in Dr No (1962), however it did contain a versatile blazer which allowed him to travel to Jamaica in comfort, conduct professional meetings and date Bond Girl "Miss Taro".
The go-anywhere/do-anything garment in navy pure-worsted doeskin, with gun-metal buttons, was a natural choice to add to the Anthony Sinclair 60-piece collection which celebrates six decades of Bond style.
This garment may also be reproduced to customer's personal styling requirements in a wide variety of blazer cloth options.
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Cloth: Navy Doeskin, Four season weight 11oz (310gm), Super 110's worsted yarn, Woven in England
Jacket Style: Single breasted - Two button, Patch side pockets, Out breast patch pocket, Side vents, Two button cuffs, Gunmetal buttons, Natural shoulder, Roped sleevehead

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