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Hopefully, both the ladies and gents here will enjoy this thread for differing reasons (possibly because the fairer sex tend to naturally smell of 'sugar & spice,' and we guys generally do not! LoL).
So other than 'snails and puppy dog tails,' what else might we vintage gents smell of? Well the manly fav scents of vintage celebs such as Churchill; Bogie; Erroll Flynn and Howard Hughes, often wafting their odours across the floor of the South Sea's Club or the harbour at Monte Carlo, wooed many a fine maiden.
Funny how 70-years-on, classics seem to be as strong now as ever. The "base notes" for such gents as mentioned, are...
LEATHER: (now here, you ought to be thinking on the lines of fine burnished English saddles on your polo pony, or that favourite old cracked Chesterfield sofa nestling in your gentlemen's club)
TOBACCO: (close your eyes on Havanna Bay, as we're thinking of that warm, rich, musky cuban cigar scent that partners so perfectly with your vintage port, as it nestles in your palm).
Oh! that image of being in 'the club...' well hold it in your mind! Remember the logs smouldering on the fire, alongside the warm, smokey Scottish peat? well, we need to bottle that too!
So, where can we re-capture those nostalgic scents of yesteryear, as much at home in the White House or The House of Lords, as on a Kenyan Tea Plantation or Indian polo lawn...? Poise those pens ladies and gents, as here are a few of Paddy's Pointers...
Trumper's Spanish Leather, a real
deal, completely masculine frangrance!
"Oud Cuir D'Arabie" from Montale in Paris
http://www.parfums-montale.com/index.php?lien=2
Almost pure leather aroma, no sweeteners.
"Nostalgia" from Santa Maria Novella
http://www.lafcony.com/smn/about.htm
Formulated to commemorate an auto race, this smells like leather,
rubber and petroleum products. Reminds me of a garage or an auto
shop stocking vintage leather seated Bentleys or Fraser Nash. Sweeter than Cuir D'Arabie.
"Vintage Tabarome" from Creed
http://www.fragrancenow.com/fragrance_product.asp?brandID=1441
Said to be a favorite of Winston Churchill and Bogie, Mixture of leather and especially tobacco. Not cheap, but then you are worth it
And for the hair, there is a hair cream called BAY RUM (can get it in Boots Chemists in UK), that has the fragrance of leather and cinnamon, YUM..!! As tasty as it is, NOT for human consumption!!
There's my dollar's worth (or Queen's shilling for my UK pals!), enjoy
So other than 'snails and puppy dog tails,' what else might we vintage gents smell of? Well the manly fav scents of vintage celebs such as Churchill; Bogie; Erroll Flynn and Howard Hughes, often wafting their odours across the floor of the South Sea's Club or the harbour at Monte Carlo, wooed many a fine maiden.
Funny how 70-years-on, classics seem to be as strong now as ever. The "base notes" for such gents as mentioned, are...
LEATHER: (now here, you ought to be thinking on the lines of fine burnished English saddles on your polo pony, or that favourite old cracked Chesterfield sofa nestling in your gentlemen's club)
TOBACCO: (close your eyes on Havanna Bay, as we're thinking of that warm, rich, musky cuban cigar scent that partners so perfectly with your vintage port, as it nestles in your palm).
Oh! that image of being in 'the club...' well hold it in your mind! Remember the logs smouldering on the fire, alongside the warm, smokey Scottish peat? well, we need to bottle that too!
So, where can we re-capture those nostalgic scents of yesteryear, as much at home in the White House or The House of Lords, as on a Kenyan Tea Plantation or Indian polo lawn...? Poise those pens ladies and gents, as here are a few of Paddy's Pointers...
Trumper's Spanish Leather, a real
deal, completely masculine frangrance!
"Oud Cuir D'Arabie" from Montale in Paris
http://www.parfums-montale.com/index.php?lien=2
Almost pure leather aroma, no sweeteners.
"Nostalgia" from Santa Maria Novella
http://www.lafcony.com/smn/about.htm
Formulated to commemorate an auto race, this smells like leather,
rubber and petroleum products. Reminds me of a garage or an auto
shop stocking vintage leather seated Bentleys or Fraser Nash. Sweeter than Cuir D'Arabie.
"Vintage Tabarome" from Creed
http://www.fragrancenow.com/fragrance_product.asp?brandID=1441
Said to be a favorite of Winston Churchill and Bogie, Mixture of leather and especially tobacco. Not cheap, but then you are worth it
And for the hair, there is a hair cream called BAY RUM (can get it in Boots Chemists in UK), that has the fragrance of leather and cinnamon, YUM..!! As tasty as it is, NOT for human consumption!!
There's my dollar's worth (or Queen's shilling for my UK pals!), enjoy