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The Italian Job
The Italian Job was filmed in 1969, long before product placement and brand sponsorship became the industry it is today, but somehow, Michael Caine’s charming tailor, Douglas Hayward, managed to get his name in the opening credits for providing “Mr Caine’s suits”.
The equally charismatic shirt maker, Michael Fish, gained even greater exposure by actually having his boutique feature in the movie.
Anthony Sinclair's former master tailor, Henry Rose, worked alongside Doug Hayward during the period and, before his retirement, helped recreate the suit designs for the Sinclair catalogue.
To complete the homage to The Italian Job, a number of fabrics have been specially woven by Mr Fish to reproduce the film’s memorable shirts.
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