Bond Style: N. Peal No Time To Die Collection

Bond Style: N. Peal No Time To Die Collection
Daniel Craig in No Time to Die, Photo via MGM

by Michael Satterfield - 09/29/2021

N.Peal London has been a staple of the 007 franchise since 2012's Skyfall. The historic London fashion house, which has been keeping men looking fashionable since 1936, has released its latest James Bond collection with pieces worn by Danial Craig in No Time to Die. The collection includes a classic Ribbed Army Sweater in Navy Blue, rugged Combat Trousers, Suspenders, a heather grey long sleeve Henley, all designed in conjunction with Suttirat Anne Larlarb, the No Time to Die costume designer. 

Bond Style: N. Peal No Time To Die Collection
Photo via N. Peal

007 Ribbed Army Sweater:

The 007 Ribbed Army Sweater in Navy Blue features classic ribbing and the canvas patches on the shoulders, elbows, and cuffs, while the neck is consistent with maritime clothing seen in many previous Bond films, a connection to his time in the Royal Navy. This iconic and unisex sweater is now available in a blend of 90% superfine Merino wool and 10% cashmere.

$465 


007 Combat Trousers:

100% Cotton combat trousers include three pockets, vents, and features gunmetal zippers and buttons, as seen in the film paired with the suspenders (braces in the UK). The trousers are a modern take on a classic military style with impeccable details.

$345

Bond Style: N. Peal No Time To Die Collection
Photo via N. Peal

007 Braces (Suspenders)

Made from a cotton and latex elastane blend the adjustable suspenders are the same as seen in No Time to Die and are designed to be worn with the Combate Trousers.

$65


007 Round Neck Henley:

A classic heather grey long sleeve henley made from 15% cashmere blended with 85% premium Supima cotton grown in the USA.

$195

Bond Style: N. Peal No Time To Die Collection
Daniel Craig in No Time to Die, Photo via MGM 

To complete the look you will need an Omega Seamaster ($9,200), some Mil-Tec Touch Gloves ($23.95), and a pair of Danner 007 Tanicus 8" combat boots, originally priced at $180 the limited edition series sold out instantly and are being sold on the secondary market for as much as $1,500 a pair. Bringing the grand total of this look to just under $12,000 and that's before you add any weapons, holsters, and gear. But can you really put a price on style?