I really enjoy products from WSP who obviously made this one. The is about as fougere as you can get as far as what I envision in my mind when the first fougeres came to be. It smells a bit like Francois, the court perfumer, started mixing juices of plants until he proclaimed “oui! It smells better than the water in the castle moat!” And his perfume was born. I am glad to have this scent as a reference to other fougeres but frankly I like em just a bit better thought out. Brut and Tabac would both fall under the aromatic fougere category and I certainly enjoy those two a bunch. In fact some vintage brut followed my shave.
(06-16-2020, 05:46 AM)Nero Wrote:You were on the right track! I’ve seen racks much like this but much less embellished.(06-14-2020, 12:12 PM)TommyCarioca Wrote:Oops, sorry! I really did think it was a dish drying rack. No disrespect intended!(06-14-2020, 03:01 AM)Lipripper660 Wrote: What sort of wooden contraption am I looking at here? Sure it wasn’t made for SOTD photos although it works well for that purpose.Yeah - lip you got the contraption part right. It takes most people several tries to assemble it collapses down to a very small package. I was in Uzbekistan 13 years ago, deep in the countryside and picked this up at a mosque gift shop. It is designed to hold the Koran. I like Neros idea, but that and a couple of rugs were the only things worth purchasing while in country. I did get the worse case of food poisoning i have ever had - wanted to slit my neck. It is a good shave prop I think.
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