In The Suits of James Bond blog, graphic designer Matt Paiser examines every bit of clothing combination sported by any of the James Bond. The attention to detail is astonishing.
In Quantum of Solace, Bond found in a locker a perfectly-fitted dinner suit that was almost a copy of Bond's first dinner suit that Sean Connery wore to introduce the character in Dr. No. The Tom Ford dinner jacket is a midnight blue 1-button, shawl collar model, which Bond hasn't worn since The Living Daylights. The jacket has jetted pockets and double vents, and even the gauntlet cuffs (now with 5-buttons instead of 4) have been retained. The collar, cuffs, pocket jettings, button coverings and trouser stripe are black silk, slightly contrasting with the midnight blue mohair tonic.
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