The 007 Anniversary Gift Box
The 007 Anniversary Gift Box
The 007 Anniversary Gift Box
The 007 Anniversary Gift Box
The 007 Anniversary Gift Box
The 007 Anniversary Gift Box
The 007 Anniversary Gift Box
The 007 Anniversary Gift Box
The 007 Anniversary Gift Box
The 007 Anniversary Gift Box
The 007 Anniversary Gift Box
The 007 Anniversary Gift Box
The 007 Anniversary Gift Box
The 007 Anniversary Gift Box

The 007 Anniversary Gift Box

Sale price $95.00 Regular price

The special edition 007 Anniversary Gift Box pays tribute to six decades of the world’s most famous spy.

Featuring six exclusive designs, this limited edition Gift Box is enriched with hidden features worthy of Q Branch itself. 

This giftbox features six pairs of socks - The Jetpack, The Off-Piste, The Undercover, The Moonraker, The Double-O and The Agent - complete with styling notes for each pair.

Our signature 200-needle knitting process means we've continued to render our 007 socks with next-level definition. 

From the finer points of 007's iconic ski-suit as worn in On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969), to the red carnation which Bond sports in the button-hole of his ivory dinner jacket in Goldfinger (1964) and Spectre (2015) – each pair of socks in the Giftbox stands out for its attention to detail.

What's more, the socks are knitted from the highest quality, sustainably-sourced melange combed cotton yarns – so they don't just look the part, they feel the part too. 
 

 

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These socks come in size 7-12 (UK) / 41-47 (EU)

Each and every sock we make is crafted for comfort and style.

We weave our socks with 200 needles, the highest gauge used on socks. Due to the density of this weave, our socks are not only finer but also stronger than your average pair.

What's more, unlike a lot of socks produced for the high­-street, we don’t cut corners when finishing our socks. That’s why we hand­link the toe to each and every sock we make. This affords a perfect, seamless finish to the bottom end of the sock, for maximum comfort.

And finally, our socks are all finished with a honeycomb welt, to give a more comfortable, flexible fit around the calf.

Customer Reviews

Customer Reviews

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Richard

Great product

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Charity

Enjoy the designs and style very much!

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Allann

The packaging is impressive, at first glance the socks looks great, feel great. However, I haven’t worn any yet nor have I washed them yet. I will follow up with another review after using them. But out of the box and first impressions, its 5 out of 5.

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Tyler

Great product.

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Sam

Sent it to the wrong address!

The 007 Anniversary Giftbox60 years in the making

TheJetpack

Inspired by the many tools, gadgets and technologies which have been issued to 007 by Q Branch: from the not-so-ordinary black leather case in From Russia With Love (1963) all the way to the Q-DAR in No Time To Die (2021). 

Our pick of Bond’s gadgets arrived in Thunderball (1965): as Bond escapes from the roof of a SPECTRE-infested château, he deploys his special-issue Bell Rocket Belt to take to the skies and evade his adversaries once more. It’s this iconic moment we pay homage to in ‘The Jetpack’. 

TheOff-Piste

A mix of epic mountain scenery and dramatic snowy slopes have been the perfect conditions for 007 to take on his adversaries over the years: from Bond evading his would-be assassins in the opening sequence to The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), to mistreating that Stradivarius as he careers down the mountains in The Living Daylights (1987), to his thrilling chase of Hinx through the Austrian snow in Spectre (2015). 

Our pick of Bond’s snow moments is the first time we see Bond take to the mountains, in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969). As 007 escapes Blofeld’s lair high atop the Swiss peak, Piz Gloria, he tackles everything from ski-slopes to a bobsleigh run to an avalanche – all while sporting an immaculate, iconic, royal-blue ski-suit. It’s this iconic sequence which has inspired ‘The Off-Piste’.

TheUndercover

In 60 years’ worth of missions, we’ve often seen 007 working in full stealth mode. 

From an assasination assignment in Bratislava  (The Living Daylights, 1987) to infiltrating the Ice Palace, Iceland (Die Another Day, 2002), to picking up the enemy’s trail in the ruins of the former MI6 HQ in London (Spectre, 2015), Bond works best when he’s lightly armed, disguised under the darkness of a black turtleneck. 

It’s also how we see Bond in one of our favourite 007 sequences, as he arrives on the Caribbean island of San Monique in Live And Let Die (1973) – armed only with his wits and Smith and Wesson Model 29, carried in a brown leather shoulder holster.  It’s this iconic moment which has inspired ‘The Undercover’. 

TheMoonraker

From Japan in the East (You Only Live Twice, 1967) to San Francisco in the West (A View To A Kill, 1985), to Iceland in the North (Die Another Day, 2002) and Madagascar in the South (Casino Royale, 2006): for 60 years we’ve watched 007 journey to the farthest flung corners of the globe as he doggedly undertakes his missions. 

But no journey has taken James Bond anywhere more exotic than his destination in 1979’s Moonraker – in which 007 ventures off the planet and into outer space for the very first time. It’s this groundbreaking, gravity-defying mission which we mark in ‘The Moonraker’.

TheAgent

007 first appeared wearing the iconic ivory dinner jacket in the pre-credits sequence to Goldfinger (1964).

Since then, we’ve seen Bond sporting similar evening suits in tropical conditions around the world: from his first encounter with Plenty O’Toole in Diamonds Are Forever (1971), to facing off against Kamal Khan and his Fabergé egg in Octopussy (1983), to riding the Oriental Desert Express across the North African desert in Spectre (2015). 

It’s been a timeless look for the world’s most famous spy – and has inspired this reissue of ‘The Agent’ design in an all-new sunset purple colourway.

TheDouble-O

For the last 60 years, we’ve seen every incarnation of James Bond appear in a dinner jacket. It’s how the world met 007 in Dr. No (1962), and the outfit has been his signature look across generations since. 

By way of tribute, we’ve re-issued one of our classic 007 Collection designs in an all-new midnight navy colourway: 'The Double-O'.

60 years in the making

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