
Lock & Co. Hatters opened in London in 1676 - nearly three centuries of hats before Bond ever walked on screen. But when he did in 1962, they were ready.
In 2022, Lock & Co. released a collection celebrating their work across 60 years of Bond films.
Many of those hats are still for sale - Sean Connery's trilby from Dr. No, Diana Rigg's fedora from On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and Maud Adams' Panama from The Man with the Golden Gun.
Have a look below - and if something catches your golden eye, the world's oldest hat shop is one click away.

The James Escorial Wool Trilby β Dr. No (1962, opening credits)

The Andrea Wide Brim Panama Hat β The Man with the Golden Gun (1974, Maud Adams)

The Vicenzo Escorial Wool Black Fedora Hat β On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969, Diana Rigg)
Like the Panama hat, Oddjob's top hat is nearly sold out - only available in small. Not a grand slam... but still gold.
π Lock & Co Hatters
6 St James's St, London SW1A 1EF, UK
Lead-in Image - The Vesper, Velour Felt Black Trilby Hat, Casino Royale (2006) / Lock & Co. Hatters
Back of Card Images - Lock & Co. Hatters; 007store.com; United Artists / Amazon MGM Studios


