Anthony Sinclair 60-piece collection
Anthony Sinclair Three-Piece Glen Plaid Suit
Sean Connery as James Bond wears a grey three-piece Anthony Sinclair suit in the third James Bond film Goldfinger (1964).
The mid-grey, Glen Plaid, three-piece suit is one of the most famous suits in movie history and has continued to be Anthony Sinclair’s most requested design.
Anthony Sinclair Hacking Jacket & Cavalry Twill Trousers
James Bond (Sean Connery) wears an Anthony Sinclair Barleycorn tweed hacking jacket with Cavalry Twill Trousers in Goldfinger (1964) during the famous car chase in the Swiss mountains.
Anthony Sinclair Navy Chesterfield Overcoat
The Anthony Sinclair Navy Chesterfield Overcoat overcoat was worn by Sean Connery in the first James Bond movie, Dr No (1962).
The coat was worn over the iconic Midnight Blue Dinner Suit, as 007 reports to M in one of the earliest scenes of the film.
Anthony Sinclair Midnight Blue Dinner Suit
On November 5th, 1962, James Bond made his first appearance on the silver screen in Dr. No wearing a midnight blue dinner suit by Anthony Sinclair. It was an image that came to define the character, and the suit looks as good today as it did 60 years ago.
Anthony Sinclair Two-Piece Cream Linen Suit
Anthony Sinclair has recreated the cream suit suit worn by Sean Connery as James Bond in Diamonds Are Forever. Bond wears the suit in the Las Vegas scenes, together with a white shirt and pink neck tie.
Anthony Sinclair Two-Piece Mid-Grey Mohair Suit
Anthony Sinclair has recreated the grey mohair suit worn by Sean Connery as James Bond in the first 007 film Dr No (1962).
When Bond wears the suit, his friend and CIA agent Felix Leiter ask, "Where did you get measured for this, bud?", to which Bond replies, "My tailor, Savile Row".