Fragrance Focus: CLUBMAN Clubman owes its name to the favourable - TopicsExpress



          

Fragrance Focus: CLUBMAN Clubman owes its name to the favourable status it enjoyed with members of the exclusive gentlemen’s clubs of St James’s who frequented Truefitts’ Hair Cutting Rooms. It drew its origin from a fragrance initially formulated especially for The Great Exhibition of 1851, which was housed at the Crystal Palace – the “Exhibition (1851) Bouquet”. This exhibition was viewed by proud Victorians as a monument to their own cultural and technological achievements and any progressive company took great pride in participation. Needless to say, Walter Truefitt’s business, which at that stage enjoyed a most prominent position and gave employment to fourteen men and four women, was one of the exhibitors. Clubman was subsequently reformulated in the 1880s and most recently in 1999. Today’s modern interpretation of this fresh aromatic fougere, with its subtle sophistication of chypre and woody aspects gives it a depth and character that makes it ideal for not only the daytime but the evening also. Clubman’s top notes of Lavender, Lemon, Tagette and Mint envelop the heart of Geranium, Rose and Fern which gently lay on the bed of woods, amber and musk. Fragrance Pyramid Top notes: Fresh Green combining Bergamot, Lemon, Lavender, Artemisia, Aldehydes, Tegetes, Mandarin, Green Note & Mint Middle Notes: Ozonic Cool, Floral combining Geranium, Jasmin, Rose, Cyclamen & Fern Base Notes: Woody, Amber combining Cedar, Sandal, Musk, Amber truefittandhill.co.uk/products/Clubman-Cologne.html truefittandhill.co.uk/products/Clubman-Aftershave.html
Posted on: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 15:59:07 +0000

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