Daniel craig casino royale suit12/8/2023 ![]() It’s a solid, dependable and thoroughly un-thrilling look. In the sequences of No Time To Die set in London, Bond will button up Tom Ford’s O’Connor suit in navy Prince of Wales check. And, from statement tuxedos to more double-breasted jackets, this is how we’d dress 007 to the nines. Whatever the reason, we’ve trawled through the trailer for Craig’s last white-knuckled, sharp-shooting, sharp-suited crack at the franchise to propose some tailoring alternatives of our own. Or possibly it’s simply a stylistic choice to stand out. Maybe they’re the best Ford can do over Craig’s muscle-bound ‘nouveau Bond’ physique. Perhaps they’re overcompensating for Brosnan’s baggy, clumsy fits. And, to some extent, the keen-eyed super-fans are right: Bond’s suits do err a little on the taut side. ‘Too tight!’, ‘Poorly fitted!’ and ‘Shrunken fits!’ come the keyboard-bashing cries from chatrooms around the world. And from Quantum, through Skyfall, Spectre and now No Time To Die, these snug suits have come under heavier fire than the super-spy himself. ![]() Ever since Daniel Craig’s second outing as James Bond - in the aggressively passable Quantum of Solace - 007 has been tailored by the American designer ( Casino Royale saw him dressed in the same Brioni duds as his predecessor, Pierce Brosnan). Ah, Tom Ford’s ill-fitting suits we’ve been expecting you.
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