Jon Hamm gets into character in Sixties attire as he emerges from classic car while filming final Mad Men episodes



He recently started shooting the second half of the final season of Mad Men.



And so Jon Hamm is no doubt finding it bittersweet as he films his final scenes as Don Draper.



The 43-year-old was fully in character in Sixties attire as he emerged from a classic car on set in Los Angeles on Monday.



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In character: Jon Hamm was in full Sixties attire on the set of Mad Men in LA on Monday



Hamm wore an electric blue jacket over a brown plaid shirt and brown trousers in keeping with the season's time period of 1969.



He slicked his dark hair back in a side parting, and shielded his eyes with aviator shades.



Hamm was seen emerging from a classic silver car before standing in front of a colourful house, checking his phone between takes.



Nice wheels: The 43-year-old was seen emerging from a classic silver car after parking in a driveway



The second half of season seven of the hit AMC show started filming end of March, and will air in 2015.



Meanwhile, John says he just can't understand why anyone would find his Mad Men alter ego Don attractive.



Talking to Glamour magazine, the actor explains: 'He’s a terrible guy. It’s not his fault he’s damaged, but he’s a terrible guy.'

Man of style: Hamm wore an electric blue jacket over a brown plaid shirt and brown trousers Change of clothes: Jon switch his plaid shirt for a mint green polo shirt



Despite being lusted after by his fans, Jon doesn't understand the seemingly universal appeal of the flawed advertising exec.



'With men, it’s like, "That’s the guy you want to be?" Go buy a nice suit and comb your hair, but don’t do the other parts of the character [the cheating, the lying].

'And I find it crazy when women like Don. There are better dudes.

'You wanna date smart, good-looking, talented Ken Cosgrove [Aaron Staton's good-natured character]. That’s who you want to be with.'



But it seems modest Jon may be discounting a hefty part of his character's appeal - his own good looks.



'It’s weird, honestly,' he says, of being labelled handsome. 'When I look in the mirror, I see the same person I’ve seen since I was 10 years old. I don’t wake up in the morning and go, "There he is! Hot guy number one!" Absolutely not.'





Really? Hamm said in a recent interview that he can't understand why women find his character Don Draper attractive