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Agree w/ Connery's Bond as noted above - Black Grenadine tie w/ white shirt/light grey 3 piece definitely makes my top three.
All the James Bond movies featuring Sean Connery and Pierce Brosnan. * Sean Connery in Conduit suit with narrow ties and Turnbull and Asser shirt - Dr. No (best quote: "Interesting. Where were you measured for this ? My tailor. Saville Row. Is that so? Mine's a guy in Washington") - From Russia with Love - Goldfinger - Thunderball - You only live twice - Diamonds are forever. and... non-canon version of Never say never again. (Connery is not wearing a suit that much in that movie) * Brosnan era - British spy in a British shirt (T&A) and shoes (Church's) but in Italian suit (Brioni) - Golden Eye: I especially like the scene when Brosnan stops the tank to fix his tie and to chase the Bond girl and villain. - Tomorrow never dies - The world is not enough: Even casual suit (beige suit with brown monkstrap and blue shirt in Istanbul scene) is nice - Die another day: here Brosnan is turning to Brioni shirts instead of T&A Wouldn't recommend George Lazenby and Roger Moore. Lazenby wearing a skirt (maybe a traditional Scottish costume I guess) is ugly. Roger Moore's suit in the 70's and 80's have wide and low-gorged lapel with flared pants reflecting the fads in those days. Timothy Dalton's suit is nice, but sometimes seems a bit awkward. Daniel Craig is ok, but his muscular physique rather makes him look less elegant. Body of lies (suits are from Huntsman) is also nice. If interested in Armani suit in the early 80's, watch American Gigolo. You wouldn't dare to those suits these days.
Thanks for the info. Glad to learn new things. Yet I still believe Moore had a suit that had somewhat wide and low-gorged lapel by today's and his shirt had much too big collar.
You missed some. Re-read the thread
any James Bond film
Pierce Brosnan looked superb in his Brioni suits in his Bond films, as did Daniel Craig in Casino Royale. Certainly not "too Italian for Bond," at all, that's a nonsensical assertion.