Offenbach
New in Town
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- St. Petersburg, FL
I smell something going on
While my "every-day-use" after shave is Walgreen's "Arctic Blue," which at least one gal has told me she really liked, when I go "retro" I try to use a product that would have been available at the time. For example, if I go to a 40's swing dance I will wear Pour Un Homme by Caron, which first came out in 1934. I suppose if I was in an "Age of Innocence" type event I might apply Taylor's Old Bond Street #74 or lavender water. Anybody else out there a "stickler" for matching the scent with the era?
While my "every-day-use" after shave is Walgreen's "Arctic Blue," which at least one gal has told me she really liked, when I go "retro" I try to use a product that would have been available at the time. For example, if I go to a 40's swing dance I will wear Pour Un Homme by Caron, which first came out in 1934. I suppose if I was in an "Age of Innocence" type event I might apply Taylor's Old Bond Street #74 or lavender water. Anybody else out there a "stickler" for matching the scent with the era?