#251
(11-29-2021, 01:02 AM)Bob H Wrote: “Shave den”…….it’s your damn bathroom!

No women allowed = Shave den

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#252

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
I've posted several times here, and I think I need to balance the books a little by putting up something positive for a change. And it doesn't have anything to do directly with shaving, but it's just a word I really like: haberdashery.

The word haberdasher appears in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, and apparently it is derived from the Anglo-French word hapertas meaning "small ware." A haberdasher retailed small wares, the goods of the pedlar. Saint Louis IX, King of France 1226–70, is the patron saint of French haberdashers. In Continental Europe, Saint Nicholas is their patron saint, while the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers in the City of London have Saint Catherine.

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John
#253

expert shaver
Panther's Stanley Cup Champs
(11-29-2021, 01:37 AM)bkatbamna Wrote:
(11-29-2021, 01:02 AM)Bob H Wrote: “Shave den”…….it’s your damn bathroom!

No women allowed = Shave den
And we have The Save Den website

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#254

Member
I like Pizza
(12-01-2021, 11:36 PM)churchilllafemme Wrote: I've posted several times here, and I think I need to balance the books a little by putting up something positive for a change. And it doesn't have anything to do directly with shaving, but it's just a word I really like: haberdashery.

The word haberdasher appears in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, and apparently it is derived from the Anglo-French word hapertas meaning "small ware." A haberdasher retailed small wares, the goods of the pedlar. Saint Louis IX, King of France 1226–70, is the patron saint of French haberdashers. In Continental Europe, Saint Nicholas is their patron saint, while the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers in the City of London have Saint Catherine.
John…good clothing that fits WELL is paramount.  I LOVE that word too; Haberdashery 

https://thearmoury.com

There’s a virtual trunk show tomorrow, you should log in to check it out

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#255

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(12-03-2021, 10:07 AM)ExtraProtein Wrote:
(12-01-2021, 11:36 PM)churchilllafemme Wrote: I've posted several times here, and I think I need to balance the books a little by putting up something positive for a change. And it doesn't have anything to do directly with shaving, but it's just a word I really like: haberdashery.

The word haberdasher appears in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, and apparently it is derived from the Anglo-French word hapertas meaning "small ware." A haberdasher retailed small wares, the goods of the pedlar. Saint Louis IX, King of France 1226–70, is the patron saint of French haberdashers. In Continental Europe, Saint Nicholas is their patron saint, while the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers in the City of London have Saint Catherine.
John…good clothing that fits WELL is paramount.  I LOVE that word too; Haberdashery 

https://thearmoury.com

There’s a virtual trunk show tomorrow, you should log in to check it out

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Sorry Rob, I couldn't resist Big Grin

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This post by Dave in KY mentions views and opinions expressed and makes it known that they are "those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of DFS or any other member, agency, organization, employer or company."  Big Grin
#256

Member
I like Pizza
(12-03-2021, 11:29 AM)Dave in KY Wrote:
(12-03-2021, 10:07 AM)ExtraProtein Wrote:
(12-01-2021, 11:36 PM)churchilllafemme Wrote: I've posted several times here, and I think I need to balance the books a little by putting up something positive for a change. And it doesn't have anything to do directly with shaving, but it's just a word I really like: haberdashery.

The word haberdasher appears in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, and apparently it is derived from the Anglo-French word hapertas meaning "small ware." A haberdasher retailed small wares, the goods of the pedlar. Saint Louis IX, King of France 1226–70, is the patron saint of French haberdashers. In Continental Europe, Saint Nicholas is their patron saint, while the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers in the City of London have Saint Catherine.
John…good clothing that fits WELL is paramount.  I LOVE that word too; Haberdashery 

https://thearmoury.com

There’s a virtual trunk show tomorrow, you should log in to check it out

[Image: MKnueZ4.jpg]

Sorry Rob, I couldn't resist  Big Grin

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You are correct Sir, you have to throw some Benjamins at decent clothing….

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#257
My bathroom is the room I shave in. 
My shave den is where I work, study, and keep my collection. [Image: 47aIjyy.jpg]

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#258
(This post was last modified: 02-05-2022, 08:16 PM by rhelfand.)
I know this is an old thread, and I didn't want to go through 26 pages of replies to see if anyone else had posted them, but the terms that drive me crazy are the short-hand name for Declaration Grooming brushes.  "Washo" and "Jeffo" for Washington and Jefferson.  Drives me a little crazy for whatever reason.  Smile

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#259

Member
I like Pizza
(02-05-2022, 08:15 PM)rhelfand Wrote: I know this is an old thread, and I didn't want to go through 26 pages of replies to see if anyone else had posted them, but the terms that drive me crazy are the short-hand name for Declaration Grooming brushes.  "Washo" and "Jeffo" for Washington and Jefferson.  Drives me a little crazy for whatever reason.  Smile

So you’re not ordering a Teddy I take it?

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#260

Member
Idaho Falls, Idaho
(02-05-2022, 10:31 PM)ExtraProtein Wrote:
(02-05-2022, 08:15 PM)rhelfand Wrote: I know this is an old thread, and I didn't want to go through 26 pages of replies to see if anyone else had posted them, but the terms that drive me crazy are the short-hand name for Declaration Grooming brushes.  "Washo" and "Jeffo" for Washington and Jefferson.  Drives me a little crazy for whatever reason.  Smile

So you’re not ordering a Teddy I take it?

Can’t find a teddie in my size.  Found a great source for camisoles though…..

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