The cool sea breeze blows through rear double vents, keeping Bond cool. The hip pockets are flapped and straight. The jacket has large peak lapels, which roll down to the center button of the 3-button front. Matt Spaiser also wrote about this suit previously on The Suits of James Bond. Unusual for linen, Bond arrives in Nassau wearing a light gray two-piece suit.
Let’s cut him some slack! What’d He Wear?
Some complain that the suit’s fit, especially the jacket, is too bulky, but Bond is just getting used to refinement and luxury. Bond steps off the plane looking like a million bucks in a sharp suit that is a rare find for many reasons. Nor does his arrival give that impression. Given that overnight stays at the One and Only rarely fall under $1,000 per night, this is hardly a man who is really giving too much concern about the prospect of unemployment. Appropriately, given the history of the Bond canon, our hero heads for the Bahamas via a chartered flight, booking a spur-of-the-moment villa at The One and Only Ocean Club. Vitalsĭaniel Craig as James Bond, “vacationing” British secret agentĬostume Designer: Lindy Hemming BackgroundĪfter “shooting” up an embassy and causing an international scandal, Bond is ordered by M to go “stick his head in the sand” and think about his career. Daniel Craig as James Bond in Casino Royale (2006).