In one of his rare departures from convention, Sean Connery's 007 character breaks the 'no brown in town' rule for a meeting with M at his London office, in a scene from the 1965 James Bond movie, 'Thunderball'. The three-piece mohair ensemble includes a single breasted vest with a square hem. It is an unusual style that was popular in the period. Connery wears the same design in grey flannel during the opening scene of the film.
This recreation of the original design has been produced as part of a 60-piece collection to celebrate six decades of Bond style.
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The suit may also be reproduced to customer's personal styling requirements as three-piece or two-piece in a wide variety of cloth options.
Fabric: Brown, 9.5oz (280gm), 15% Kid Mohair, 85% Super 100’s wool worsted by Holland & Sherry, Woven in Italy
Jacket Style: Single breasted - two button, Notch lapel, Straight jetted side pockets, Out breast welt pocket, Side vents, Four button cuffs, Natural shoulder, Roped sleevehead
Trouser Style: Pleated front, Zip fly, DAKS tab & button side adjusters, Braces buttons, Straight side pockets, Two hip pockets, Fob pocket, Turn-ups
Waistcoat Style: Single breasted - 6 buttons, Square hem, Welted side & chest pockets, Strap & buckle back adjuster

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