Beene Grey Flannel Eau de Toilette 240 ml

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Beene Grey Flannel Eau de Toilette 240 ml

Beene Grey Flannel Eau de Toilette 240 ml

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Rex, a common first name for male sheepdogs, is Latin for king, and one of the few "uncrowned" in the world of fragrances is Grey Flannel. A double-breasted pajamas, which is worn mainly in winter but also in the summer (more sparingly dosed) before the sandman or optionally sweaty coitus to use ... If Jesus (the real Rex) before the Stations of the Cross would have applied a perfume this would probably Grey Flannel. The fragrance has everything and can do everything. Those who appreciate soapy (here in a very sublime, accomplished form) will find their Eldorado here. Followers of sweet fragrances, on the other hand, should experience their personal Waterloo here... The galbanum in the top note and the narcissus in the heart note are quite bulky fellows and should probably cause more frowns among mainstream consumers. The latter narcissus is one of the many floral protagonists that make the fragrance a veritable floral experience. Flowers Galore!

Grey Flannel by Geoffrey Beene is an “Eau de Toilette” for men, with oriental, floral and wood notes. This creation was a revolution in the 70s, as it introduced in its essence, previously exempt creations in masculine floral notes, and was a model for several later perfumers. This fragrance was created in 1975 by perfumer André Fromentin. It was the first fragrance Geoffrey Beene, a prestigious fashion designer of the United States, revolutionary in its field by betting on innovative creations and transgressive at the time, and so he left it shaped in his first creation. Olfactory pyramid starts with bergamot and lemon citrus notes and introduces the first galbanum and neroli floral nuances, responsible for creating a soft mattress for a heart and floral completely based mimosa, iris, violet, sage, rose, geranium and narcissus. Finally, its base is created by a magnificent fusion of wood notes that give a touch of sensuality and delicacy. Quality and luxury. This fragrance is aimed at an audience that knows how to appreciate these qualities. Sophistication and class come together to host a sybaritic taste sector. If you buy a flannel suit today, chances are the fabric is made by Vitale Barberis Canonico, because they provide excellent quality that is also a great value. You might wonder how that’s possible, but the company is vertically integrated to control everything from the wool production (think sheep shearing, yarn spinning, and dyeing) to weaving, finishing and selling the fabric. Take a look at how they make their fabric – quite impressive! PERFUME OF REFERENCE. Grey flannel has been and it is still of the perfumes of reference in the world of perfumery, thanks to its smell and quality of their violet. In the perfume chapter of his book "Der Gentleman" Bernhard Roetzel writes about "Grey Flannel" and others: Fortunately, you don't notice that this fragrance came onto the market in 1976, in the middle of a decade not exactly known for its timeless style. It goes best with a more classical wardrobe."

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YESTERYEAR SAME COMPOSITION. Many fragrances over in the years are reformulating. In this case, the essence is kept exactly as in the beginning. It is well known that today there is a popular fragrance category within the genus "Freshies" (as the English-speaking Youtuber probably call it), whose representatives are supposed to convey the impression of refreshed ability to go out or visit: Freshly showered, fresh laundry from the line: Everything concentrated in the bottle. "Grey Flannel" basically doesn't do anything else, only in the old and - in my opinion - more interesting way. In concrete terms, this means not taking a shower, but taking a bath. Not with liquid soap and shower gel lubricated, but with curd soap rubbed off (whose parents and/or grandparents did not have this almost endlessly productive piece of curd soap, possibly with pine smell, in the bath lie?). The laundry is not treated with Lenor's "Sommerwaldstrandbergquellzauber" fabric softener (which also damages the fibres), but refreshed with a shot of the herbaceous-floral ironing water additive alone (the housekeeper says her great-grandma already swore on it). Grey Flannell is something I particularly like to perceive in my boyfriend, because on the one hand he looks distinguished - but on the other he also has a discreet sex appeal. So, putting that out there very simply, but it wouldn't be a review if I didn't actually rate it. Unlike the majority of the previous discussion posts, I'm female (identify as such) and wear the fragrance myself, which is by no means made easy here. Every other comment starts with "classic masculine" womanizer" "sexy, dapper man" and so on. Understandable, since this fragrance does have a DNA that we have long, long associated with classic men's colognes. But Grey Flannel is almost half a century old now, so maybe it's time to rethink it.

Not easy, does one it nevertheless one is rewarded with a fragrance composition that meanders through a wonderfully balsamic forest, throws itself head over heels into a sea of flowers and then beds down on sunlit oak moss. To be honest, it doesn't sound particularly masculine or feminine to me - It just sounds great. If you want to smell like he or she has a sense of style, you'd like to be outside, but also kind of lost in thought in a corner at a jazz club, Grey Flannel. And let's face it, at the price you also have nothing to lose, so girls, ladies and Co: dare you. Normally, fabrics are yarn dyed, which gives the woven fabric a uniform color. With flannel, it is different: the unspun wool, the so-calledwoolen silver, is printed with the desired colors. The melange printing method is named after its french inventor Vigoureux. Once the woolen silver is printed, the wool is then spun into yarn with a mixed color. Once this yarn is woven, one receives the beautiful mottled melange color effect as seen above. A hallmark of quality flannels is the ‘melange’ color. This effect is achieved before the yarn is actually spun!Combed yarns for menswear suitings are made of wool by rotating metal combs that align the long wool fibers while discarding the short staple ones. However, from a distance the fabric looks like a solid color. The Vigoureux printing process creates a certain color depth that you will not find in a plain solid fabric. Connoisseurs love this melange effect of their flannel, which gives it a slightly less formal and nonchalant touch. The History of Flannel

for 14 months in a G-127 ship.. in a G-127 ship for 14 months And not by choice. Well, if we had been a little bit more serious 25 years ago climate change a little bit more seriously, It smells familiar, I'm also almost certain someone in my circle (50+) wears it regularly, but still, there's something refreshingly timeless and exciting about it, as evidenced by the lively discussion here alone. It's definitely a fragrance that's a matter of taste, with a very classic build and a depth and sillage that you have to go for. And when the couples move home at an advanced hour, he says to me: You see - they have to go home together - we are allowed to go to bed separately.maybe more than 10% of the Earth would still be.. would still be inhabitable. And all the moving would not have been necessary would not have been necessary. But what the hell. On the other hand, carded yarns are brushed in a way that retains the long wool fibers as well as the short ones.



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