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Anthony Sinclair Conduit Cut 3-Piece Suit Grey Sharkskin 40R 34/30

Anthony Sinclair Conduit Cut 3-Piece Suit Grey Sharkskin 40R 34/30

Jacket Size
  1. M 40US / 50EU
Color
  1. Grey
Universal Size
  1. M
For your consideration is a grey sharkskin, three-piece suit from Anthony Sinclair (now Mason and Sons). This suit is cut in super 120s worsted wool in the famous conduit cut silhouette--the same cut Sean Connery wore as James Bond. The jacket has a ticket pocket and the sleeves have functioning surgeon's cuffs. The pants have side adjusters rather than belt loops and include buttons for braces.

Per the website:
In the late 1950's from his bespoke tailoring premises on Conduit Street in Mayfair, Anthony Sinclair created a classic, pared down shape, which became known as the Conduit Cut. Sean Connery adopted the look, and wore Sinclair suits for all of his appearances as James Bond. The style is timeless, and as fresh today as it was when 007 first stepped onto the screen in 1962.

Sinclair's development of the Conduit Cut was a landmark in the history of Savile Row tailoring. The natural shoulder, roped sleeve head, a degree of chest drape, suppressed waist and slightly flared skirt create a subtle hourglass silhouette which traces the body with a peerless purity of line.

The Conduit Cut is a look that defines a man of sophistication and good taste and is a continued testament to the maxim that "less is more".

Measurements
  • Sleeve: 24.5”
  • Pit-to-pit: 20”
  • Shoulder-to-shoulder: 17.5”
  • Collar-to-bottom: 30”
  • Inseam: 30” (Approximately 2" of additional fabric)
  • Waist: 34”

Will consider reasonable offers.
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