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The History of James Bond in Graphs

Plotting the evolution of the secret agent in kills, conquests and martinis.

James Bond, the ever-tactful super spy, has seen many reincarnations over the franchise’s 23 films thus far, and while some things have changed with the times — with Daniel Craig’s Bond representing a darker, more brooding portrayal than Pierce Brosnan’s flashy, trigger-happy agent of the ’90s — other elements have stayed the same. The Economist takes a playful data-centric look at the history of Bond with its “Booze, bonks and bodies” infographic, which surveys the average number of kills, carnal conquests, and martinis consumed per film of every Bond compared to one another. Brosnan comes out top with kill count and hearts stolen, while Craig comes in second with a rather booze-heavy approach, followed by Sean Connery in third place. A following graph also plots the box office nettings against IMDb ratings, placing Craig as the most successful Bond yet.




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Perfect Combination with Navy

The out standing combination of navy blue suit with tie and gracefully looking waistcoat with different but perfect look.

Exclusive Look

This extraordinary look is just the one to add the detail. This combination has similar colors.

Suit Combination

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This blackish charcoal coloured suit will create a remarkably excellent combination with a greyish or silver coloured tie. Pocket square can share the same colour family of the tie but it should not be exactly the same coloured or have same pattern of the tie, pocket square is there to add interest and if it has same tie pattern than there is no need of it. This is a dressing every men should know. Nowadays people make a common mistake of choosing exact same tie and pocket square, well that needs to be corrected. Always remember that a decent watch will add real interest in the outfit.

Tobacco Brown Suit

Article by Permanentstyle.co.uk

Tobacco brown’s a nice colour, isn’t it? Definitely informal – due to its lightness and saturation – yet with a quiet sophistication. Colonial, particularly in linen, but without the baggage of cream or tan.

This is 8-ounce from Scabal (801490). Ideally it would be heavier, closer to 13 ounces.
The suit was made by Sastreria Langa, one of the tailors in Madrid  commissioned from back in July. Joaquin Fernandez is the cutter: a relatively young guy but with a lot of experience (having started at the age of 16). He is also one of the few Spanish tailors that speaks any English (the Calvo de Mora sons being the others).

Orange and Blue Combination

Whether a meeting, going to office or any occasion, this combination of blue suit with orange tie gives a superior and classy look. The pocket square should also have similar touch of the tie for an enhanced and better experience. You can find orange ties online if not available around. Blue suits and navy suits are easily available at almost all men related brands. Many companies also offer them for cheap price but what actually matters is the quality. Buy less but wear best.         Taken from Pinterest


That Blue Combination <3

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Money in the Bank: The Classic Navy Suit

Article and picture by He spoke style, http://hespokestyle.com

There is no more timeless and versatile menswear piece than the classic navy suit. Just as there are nearly endless styling possibilities, there are also many directions you can go within the navy suit realm. Your choice of fabric has a huge impact on many things, including the the suit’s level of formality as well as if you’ll be able to part it out and wear each piece as a separate.

Perfect Look for Men

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This has a good combination as for the colours and the style all together