If you are planning to step out in style in a cold climate, a well-tailored overcoat is a wardrobe essential.
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ANTHONY SINCLAIR
This navy car coat is a recreation of the unusual piece of outerwear worn by George Lazenby in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" (1969). The Ulster collar creates the appearance of a long Peacoat.
This double-breasted Chesterfield is a reproduction of the iconic overcoat worn by Sir Roger Moore for his debut as 007 in the 1973 James Bond film, "Live and Let Die".
The Chesterfield overcoat is a classic piece of outerwear. Sean Connery famously wore this particular version over his midnight blue dinner suit in the first James Bond movie, Dr No (1962).
This grey herringbone topcoat is a recreation of the design created by Anthony Sinclair for Sean Connery that featured in the 1965 James Bond movie, 'Thunderball'.
Roger Moore's first outing as the world's favourite secret agent was much anticipated, and there is no doubt this magnificent piece of tailoring helped to impact his presence on screen.