I am very excited to see the new Kingsman movie which premiered last week. If you haven’t seen Kingsman: The Secret Service yet, definitely go check it out. I thought it was a great modern take on the over-the-top 1960s British spy flicks. One of the things that makes Kingsman special is the clothes. The clothes are truly amazing in the film, and the Kingsman style continues in Kingsman: The Golden Circle. In fact, the wardrobes are so nice, the creators of the movie launched a clothing line at the same time using the actual clothes used in the film. The only trouble for me is that the clothes are a bit out of my price range. A Kingsman suit and a pair of brogues will set you back between $2,000 and $3,000!
I like to preach buying quality over quantity, but my shopping has to remain under budget at the same time. So, while the Kingsman style gear is very well made and of high quality, I think there might be some opportunity to mimic the style without shelling out as much. Today’s post looks at three different types of Kingsman style looks and offers more affordable options for those of us who might not be shopping in that range.
Harry’s Grey Double-Breasted Prince of Wales Suit
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Kingsman
Total: $3,710[/col-md-6][col-md-6]
Alternative
Suit: Charles Tyrwhitt
Shirt: Brooks Brothers
Tie: The Tie Bar
Shoes: Allen Edmonds
Pocket Square: The Tie Bar
Total: $797[/col-md-6]
Eggsy’s Unstructured Blazer and Merlin’s Wool Trousers
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Total: $3,685 [/col-md-6][col-md-6]
Alternative
Jacket: Suitsupply
Trousers: Pt01
Shirt: Todd Snyder
Tie: The Tie Bar
Shoes: Allen Edmonds
Pocket Square: The Tie Bar
Total: $1,230[/col-md-6]
Tequila’s Statesman Denim
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Kingsman
Total: $2,280[/col-md-6][col-md-6]
Alternative
Jacket: Levi’s
Jeans: Levi’s
Shirt: Ralph Lauren
Boots: Ariat
Sunglasses: Ray-Ban
Total: $473[/col-md-6]