Bond's tailor Anthony Sinclair to launch 24 ties for Bond 24

Bond Style - 14-05-14
Press Release
To celebrate the upcoming production of the next 007 film 'Bond 24', Anthony Sinclair, the tailoring firm best known for dressing Sean Connery, have created a collection of knitted neckties in 24 different colours, all available to buy online.

The knitted necktie is an essential piece of any gentleman's wardrobe. Traditionally worn casually with tweeds and other textured cloth, the knit was famously adopted by Sean Connery in the early Bond films and paired with formal suits by Anthony Sinclair. The trend continued long after Connery had surrendered his license to kill and remains a signature 007 look.

David Mason, Creative Director of the company comments: �Slim, simple and incredibly versatile, knitted neckties are a staple wardrobe requirement. The solid, sophisticated colours are easy to co-ordinate with patterned suits or shirts, but their texture provides interest when paired with plain materials. Whilst black or navy blue will undoubtedly remain the most popular choice, we think that offering a broad spectrum of brighter shades for Spring/Summer 2014 will be fun for seriously well-dressed men�.

The new collection is available in a range of 24 colours to mark the upcoming production of Bond 24, which is the working title for the 24th film in the James Bond film series. Each necktie is presented in a stylish gift box and prices start from �75 including VAT.

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