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The Birds: Mitch’s Tweed Jacket and Drab Trousers

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Rod Taylor as Mitch Brenner in The Birds (1963)

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Rod Taylor as Mitchell “Mitch” Brenner, smooth defense lawyer

Bodega Bay, California, Summer 1962

Film: The Birds
Release Date: March 28, 1963
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Wardrobe Supervisor: Rita Riggs

WARNING! Spoilers ahead!

Background

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Three years ago, Teeritz (a wonderful commenter and blogger well-known to the BAMF Style community) suggested covering Rod Taylor’s outfits in The Birds, particularly the tweed suit jacket and side-pocket trousers worn for the day of the actual bird attack. I’m ashamed to admit that I had gone 26 years of life without seeing The Birds until last month, and my fellow Pittsburghers know that sharing the city with pigeons means that few things are more frightening than a potential avian mutiny.

What’d He Wear?

With tensions running high after the unusual bird activity the day before, Mitch Brenner is quick to leap into action after his mother reports the death of a neighbor who appears to have been pecked to death by birds. Though dressed casually for the day, he throws on the gray Donegal tweed suit jacket that he wore for his little sister’s birthday party the day previously and heads into town.

Mitch’s single-breasted tweed suit jacket has slim notch lapels that roll cleanly down to the closely-spaced three-button front, which he buttons in the center just above the waist. Appropriately sporty for a country weekend suit, Mitch’s jacket has flapped hip pockets that slant slightly back as well as a flapped ticket pocket on the right that follows the same rear slant. The jacket also has a welted breast pocket, roped sleeveheads, 3-button cuffs, and double side vents.

Mitch counsels the mostly useless townspeople.

Mitch also wears the same type of white cotton shirt that he’s worn with all of his suits and sport jackets. The shirt has a large spread collar, front placket, and rounded cuffs that close with a single button and no gauntlet button. There are also no darts or pleats on the back or sides.

Most people wouldn’t wear a white dress shirt for housework projects, but a practical guy like Mitch doesn’t change when saving his family from a bird attack is the order of the day.

Mitch’s suit has matching trousers, of course, which he wore the day before during the party. For this casual day around the house, he instead wears the same olive drab utility pants previously seen with his cream ribbed-knit sweater worn during Melanie’s first venture to Bodega Bay. The trousers are held up with a thick dark brown oiled leather belt that closes in the front through a brass single-claw buckle with rounded corners.

Mitch preps for a game of Angry Birds, 1963 style.

The olive drab cargo pants resemble the herringbone twill (HBT) cotton utility trousers issued by the United States military during World War II, indicating Mitch’s wartime service. The subsequent OG-107 fabric was used on field garments through the early 1970s when it was replaced by the OG-507 polyester/cotton blend.

Mitch’s trousers are very simple with only a large patch pocket on each side that closes with a single metal button through each flap. There are no hand pockets or back pockets, and the bottoms are plain without turn-ups or straps. The straight fly likely closes with buttons.

This scene was very sad for me as I’ve been a big fan of Suzanne Pleshette ever since I first saw The Bob Newhart Show as a youth. That voice…

Mitch also wears the same brown leather low boots as he did with his cream sweater. These dark brown boots have four brass eyelets and tan stitching on the moc-toe, on the quarters, and around the heelcap. While protecting Melanie from the upstairs bird attack, he briefly flashes the heavy brown soles at the camera, revealing a yellow rectangular logo on the arch. His light gray socks are briefly glimpsed when bending over to help before the gas station explosion.

Mitch looks forward to kicking some bird ass.

Mitch’s simple yet elegant wristwatch has a gold case with a gold crown and silver dial with plain hour indicators, worn on a dark brown alligator strap.

R.I.P. 🙁

How to Get the Look

Tippi Hedren and Rod Taylor in The Birds (1963).

Mitch’s resourcefulness is evident in his practical and comfortable attire during the bird attack, incorporating fashion and utility as he prepares to protect his family, his new girlfriend, and his town from the foul fowl.

Do Yourself a Favor and…

Check out the movie.

The Quote

I think we’re in real trouble. I don’t know how this started or why, but I know it’s here and we’d be crazy to ignore it…

Footnote

It was legendary costume designer Edith Head who designed the iconic mint green suit that Tippi Hedren wears throughout The Birds.

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