Sean Connery wore a two-piece Anthony Sinclair navy flannel suit in 'From Russia With Love' (1963). Flannel is arguably the most handsome of all suiting fabrics, particularly when tailored into Anthony Sinclair's classic Conduit Cut. It has a subdued, matte finish that, when paired with a solid Cocktail Cuff Shirt, plain Grenadine Necktie and neatly folded White Linen Pocket Square, creates a timeless, understated look that helped define Bond style. It stands testament to the maxim that, "less is more".
Sinclair flannel suits featured in all but one of Connery's 007 movies. Read more.
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Fabric: Navy, 9oz (280gm) Flannel, 100% Super 120's worsted by Holland & Sherry, Woven in England
Jacket Style: Single breasted - two button, Notch lapel, Straight jetted pockets, Out breast welt pocket, Ventless, 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, Turn-ups
Waistcoat Style: Single breasted - 6 buttons, Welted side & chest pockets, Strap & buckle back adjuster

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A Fan of Flannel
The Anthony Sinclair flannel suit attracts attention. 'Dr No' (1962) Sean Connery's Bond was a fan of flannel. Throughout his tenure as the world's favourite secret agent, Connery worked the sof...