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Daniel Craig’s Coolest James Bond Outfits (& Why You Should Rock Them)

Since the release of Dr. No in , James Bond has been portrayed by several well-known actors in Hollywood, sporting some of the most stylish outfits for some daring missions.

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Whether it’s a classic black and white tuxedo for a high-stakes poker game or an elegant double-breasted jacket for a meeting with Q, his closet selection never fails.

Updated on April 14th, by Ruby Brown: No Time To Die was one of the greatest anticipated movies of , as fans were eager to learn of Bond's next adventures and where they would take him. Every time a new Bond film is to be released, there's always hype generated around the different elements that make up the classic movies. Upon viewing No Time To Die, audiences learned of the James Bond clothes that Craig donned, bringing a different edge. From Brosnan to Moore, each Bond actor has been inundated with stylish, classy outfits and there are plenty of reasons for fans to rock them.

Blue Linen Jacket

No Time To Die

The most recent  movie hasyet again upped the ante in the James Bond franchise, bringing a whole host of twists and turns. No Time To Die has plenty of reasons for being Daniel Craig's best Bond and along with a captivating plotline came a new style of James Bond clothes.

During the most recent installment, the movie presented a more casual style for the agent, differing from the usual James Bond suit. The blue linen jacket proved to be a great Daniel Craig outfit, as it very much suited the actor, proving that Bond can wear more than just tuxedos. But it doesn't have to just remain as a James Bond outfit. The casual yet chic number would be ideal for anybody taking a trip abroad in the sun and venturing out in the evenings when it's a little cooler.

Steel Grey Suit

Skyfall

Sometimes movies carry a color aesthetic that directors stick by, Skyfall is no exception. This steel grey suit from the third installment of the series blends perfectly with the classic Aston Martin (one of the best James Bond cars.) Not only does this match with the car but an aging Bond as well, whose complicated life as a secret agent has left scars and devoid him of emotion and color.

The signature grey suit has become a mainstay of previous Bonds as well, becoming a fan favorite over the years. Perfect for perilous missions on atop a high-speed train but also slow and busy days at the office, yes, even Bond has to file some paperwork now and then.

Black Polo

Casino Royale

Who said Polo's are out of style? This simple yet elegant navy polo complemented by some tan khakis is a must for beach vacations. This is also the first time Bond has donned a polo shirt since Thunderball, Sean Connery rocked it just as well as Craig.

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There's beauty in simplicity, and Bond proves it with this easy one-dimensional shirt. Tight suits and tuxedos are usual for Bond but having just stopped a bomb threat in an airport this was probably the comfiest and easiest option in his suitcase.

Black Tuxedo

Casino Royale

The first installment with Daniel Craig brought a new face to the familiar dinner jackets and suits. His first appearance breathed new life into the usual matured and charming with the black tuxedo worn at the high-stakes poker game at Casino Royale.

Vespa was right in her assertion that Bond needed to look like a man who belongs at the high-stakes poker table, and his outfit didn't disappoint. There's beauty in simplicity, and Daniel Craig proves it so with his choice for the evening. For corporate events, poker games, or even weddings, a black tux is a must in every guy's closet and a classic James Bond outfit.

Tan Suit

Spectre

Summer means warm weather, beachwear, sunglasses, and best of all, tan jackets and white shirts that bloom in the sunshine. This James Bond outift practically mirrors and blends in with the Moroccan setting (one of many countries visited by Craig's Bond,) taking a break from the traditional darker colored suits.

Aside from traveling around the world with Bond, he gives great advice on how to rock all sorts of colors for every occasion. Instead of a trip to Brooks Brothers just cue up the latest Bond installment for a lesson on fashion for a job interview or corporate Christmas party.

Blue Pea Coat

Skyfall

Winter weather and woes call for the warmest of coat selections, one that complements stature and matches pants and shoes. The blue pea coat from Quantum of Solace is one of the best winter James Bond outfits ever.

Pop the collar and tie up the scarf for this look along with some black or navy blue leather gloves. Timeless is the word best associated with this outfit as peat coats are a symbol of cold weather and make for a great jacket for the morning and afternoon commute.

Black Shawl Cardigan

Quantum Of Solace

Bond's closet isn't limited to just tuxedos and fancy dinner jackets, the occasional sweater makes an appearance in Daniel Craig's iteration of However, the black shawl cardigan beats them all, matched with some sunglasses by Tom Ford.

Save the hassle of wearing a sports coat all day and throw on this comfy button-down sweater. This James Bond outfit is perfect for the cold winter season and the occasional boat ride to an accomplice's villa in Southern Tuscany.

Winter Bomber Jacket

Spectre

Tom Ford strikes again with this knitted winter weather bomber jacket. Bond puts aside flair in exchange for mobility and fits with this all-black outfit against a white backdrop of snow. This is a cool, calm, and collected James bond outfit with no extra space, fitted perfectly to his body.

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Daniel Craig has proven once again the superiority of black monochrome outfits for dangerous missions. No matter the Fall and Winter weather, bomber jackets offer a stylish alternative to North Face or Patagonia jackets and sweaters.

Green Suit

Skyfall

At first glance, people may not see the green color imbued in the thread, but upon closer inspection, they'll see the hue stitched masterfully into it. Skyfall brought Bond home into the picture, a last stand of sorts for one of Bond's closest allies, M, and against the vengeful Silva, whose motives are arguably justifiable.

The dark green suit offers a window into a color scheme yet to be explored by even the most original James Bond outfits, matching well with the green aesthetic of the Scottish Highlands. Bond's childhood home plays well off the suit and offers a return to the roots color scheme for his noble beginnings as an agent in the making.

Sportsman Jacket

Skyfall

Despite only making a brief appearance, the sports jacket outfit from Skyfall offers a rare glimpse of Bond in his natural home setting. This James Bond outfit embodies the threads of his homeland along with the double-barrel shotgun, whose accuracy lives up to its reputation.

The sports jacket is versatile in its ability to be worn for a casual look with the collar up and one more formal with the collar pulled down.

White Tuxedo

Spectre

The black and white tuxedo from Spectre is one of the most iconic outfits has worn. Paying homage to Sean Connery's portrayal with the same suit from Dr. No, this tuxedo is a perfect blend of old with new. For poker games, secret fortress break-ins, and vodka martinis, this tuxedo embodies the attitude and persona of Bond that fans have come to love over the years.

The design has become so iconic that designers like Ralph Lauren, Hugo Boss, and Tom Ford (who is responsible for many James Bond outfits) have made this into a mainstay of their tuxedo and suit collections.

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