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A well-made shirt is the quiet hero of a gentleman’s wardrobe—framing the face, refining the silhouette, and lending effortless elegance to any ensemble.

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The Camp Collar Shirt

James Bond’s style was inevitably shaped by his creator, Ian Fleming, who often wore relaxed camp collar shirts while writing from his Jamaican retreat, Goldeneye.

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The Return of the Cocktail Cuff Shirt

After a brief hiatus, Thunderball marked the return of director Terence Young—and with him, one of Bond’s most stylish wardrobe signatures: the elegant Cocktail Cuff Shirt.

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A Peculiar Fish

Renowned for swimming against the tide, Mr Fish did far more than rewrite the sartorial rulebook—he tore it up entirely.

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Mr Fish: Making a Splash in The Italian Job

Mr Fish not only made the shirts and ties worn by Michael Caine in the 1969 crime caper The Italian Job—his boutique also featured in the film.

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Mr Fish: Homage to Hendrix

In 1967, Jimi Hendrix lived at 34 Montagu Square in London’s West End—an address that is now home to the Mr Fish brand.

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