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The 11th doctor's new wardrobe

I've always wanted The Doctor to wear a kilt as part of his costume... not too sure how Smith will look but it can't be no worse than six or forth's last costume :p
 
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Ah, the outfit that got me to quit watching Doctor Who in the 80s.


So, you were into Doctor Who solely for the clothes? :wtf:
 
Dark red trousers tucked into retro wrestling bots with a blue Hawaiian shirt and a big white fur coat.

I would be a great costumer ;)
 
I kinda like the simple outfit used in that publicity shot. Hopefully the days of outlandish Doctor outfits are long gone. :p
BLASPHEMY.
It's a new age! Get with the times! :p

I say.. mix both...

Maybe a nice white shirt (take the collar off, leave a few buttons out and roll the cuffs over the jacket sleeves for extra visual interest), put a waistcoat on that that could be switched around for variation of colour etc and a greyish pair of trousers that might match anything...

Then a custom job coat. Put in some BBC Perdiod Drama elements, play with them a little, add a dash of Silent Bob-ish black, and give it a dark red velourish base.

Put all that together and you have what happened to show up on a piece of paper when I was bored a few minutes ago. I need to find something more constructive to do.

After a more down to earth look you'd have the chance to keep a few modern elements, throw in some weak link to history and create something that looks a bit strange - a man who's trying to be human but is a bit off the mark.
 
Please not goth. Please not goth. Please not goth. Please not goth. Please not goth. Please not goth. Please not goth. Please not goth. Please not goth, oh please, please, oh please...
 
Like the waistcoat idea, but I don't think a long coat this time, short's the way to go.
 
yes I dont think a long coat is a good idea, its too recognisable of the 10th Doctor, actually 10 has had a few looks, its going to be hard to find one for Matt (similar body shape, big hair) that wont look like one worn by Ten.
 
I suspect that his attire in the released promo pic is a close approximation of what we'll end up with.
 
I think this Doctor should just flat out wear armor from the middle ages. He's a time traveler, you know. "That's right; I'm wearing chain mail. I'm bringing it back."
 
I suspect that his attire in the released promo pic is a close approximation of what we'll end up with.

Given how much effort went into both Ecclston and Tennant's look I'd be surprised if they've even settled on it yet, although as I've said that look does seem to suit him so if its a slightly more eccentric variation of that I'd be ok with that.
 
yes I dont think a long coat is a good idea, its too recognisable of the 10th Doctor, actually 10 has had a few looks, its going to be hard to find one for Matt (similar body shape, big hair) that wont look like one worn by Ten.

My thought was shorter than Tennants, longer than Eccelstons. I tend to think it looks a tad more interesting, but... I did see a photo of Mickey Rourke at the UK pemiere of the Wrestler in a velvet jacket which might work as being 'different'. Though it does look a bit Jon Pertwee...

I think this Doctor should just flat out wear armor from the middle ages. He's a time traveler, you know. "That's right; I'm wearing chain mail. I'm bringing it back."

Oddly enough... I wouldn't mind seeing that happening if the Doctor turned out to be a little 'off' post-regeneration.

That or King George's outfit in Coffy. Hat included.
 
I was thinking thee would be a knee jerk "Fu<kyou" reaction to how we'd obviously assume that they'd go emo goth, just because they hired a guy with hair loke that.

Bowling shirts like Cahrlie in 2 and a half men, or hawaiian shirts like Magnum, but shorts in either case.
 
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Ah, the outfit that got me to quit watching Doctor Who in the 80s.


So, you were into Doctor Who solely for the clothes? :wtf:
No, but that outfit distracted from the positive aspects of the show. JNT seemed to be trying to push back the age demographic by 10 years. I also hated the question mark umbrella of doctor number 7. But I was a cynical 20 something when Colin Baker took on the roll.
 
Faded black skinny jeans, a plaid shirt and a distressed black leather bomber jacket, set off nicely by a pair of red baseball boots - dress him up like Sam Sparro! :p
 
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