Sweater Stories by Gather Perfume

Sweater Stories 2022

UntermWert
11/16/2022 - 12:39 PM
9Scent 6Longevity 6Sillage
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an old sweater tells stories of the autumn forest at night, dark roasted coffee chestnuts, mulchy earth + how it warmed us there
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VerbenaVerbena 3 years ago
He tells stories, oh yes...
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MiscaMisca 3 years ago
Ooooh, that sounds great!
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UntermWertUntermWert 3 years ago
it's really great too
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PinseltownPinseltown 3 years ago
How lovely, it reads quite warming...
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SchatzSucherSchatzSucher 3 years ago
But then it goes straight into the wash :-D
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SeejungfrauSeejungfrau 3 years ago
Exactly, otherwise you wash away the memories.
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UntermWertUntermWert 3 years ago
No way - you can only let it air out every now and then - just like heavy wool - otherwise, you'll wash out the stories ;-)
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DorabellaDorabella 3 years ago
You've now got your storytelling sweater :)
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UntermWertUntermWert 3 years ago
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Yes, it evokes the times in the woods. However, it requires calmness to really connect with it. If you're stressed, it becomes restless too...
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Danny264Danny264 3 years ago
Oh, that must be nice, especially at this time of year!
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UntermWertUntermWert 3 years ago
Yes, but definitely for calm, reflective moments. It's not soothing at first, but it becomes calming once you wear it. A very intriguing scent.
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SeejungfrauSeejungfrau 3 years ago
You got the bottle. It must be really great.
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UntermWertUntermWert 3 years ago
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The sweater isn't that Perwoll-Angorahäschen style; it's old, gray, and full of stories (and in Ananda's text, it even has a hole in the sleeve).
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SchalkerinSchalkerin 3 years ago
Great sweater. Interesting.
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UntermWertUntermWert 3 years ago
This is definitely it. It's interesting how it has that earthy aroma without any patchouli at all.
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Medianus76Medianus76 3 years ago
Sounds cozy...
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PonticusPonticus 3 years ago
The sweater must have some exciting stories to tell!
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UntermWertUntermWert 3 years ago
... yes, campfire stories from peacefully dark forests
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Rieke2021Rieke2021 3 years ago
I think I lack the patience to endure the dry spell...
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UntermWertUntermWert 3 years ago
I think this is a fragrance that grows on you slowly.
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JonasP1JonasP1 3 years ago
The sweater definitely has a lot to say... Sounds like a nice gather.
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UntermWertUntermWert 3 years ago
Yes, definitely beautiful, but also not that easy - still, I find the name very fitting.
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ErgoproxyErgoproxy 3 years ago
Well then, off to the washing machine with it. 😉
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UntermWertUntermWert 3 years ago
No way. Then the sweater has nothing left to say… ;-)
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FloydFloyd 3 years ago
Sounds very exciting.
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UntermWertUntermWert 3 years ago
It smells a bit like a little prince got lost in there... ;-)
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NuiWhakakoreNuiWhakakore 3 years ago
Sounds interesting, I wouldn't have thought of that, I do wash my sweaters too...
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UntermWertUntermWert 3 years ago
So you always wash the stories out of your sweaters... ;-)
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Eggi37Eggi37 3 years ago
The house has some really interesting accords. I should take a closer look at it.
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UntermWertUntermWert 3 years ago
Absolutely. I'm definitely not a natural fragrance expert, but I've found some great options with Gather. I find the brand very intriguing, and the scents are full of heart and poetry.
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GandixGandix 3 years ago
At first, it reminds me of Soft Animal. But over time, I like it more.
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UntermWertUntermWert 3 years ago
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Yes, it is quite heavy at first. After a few hours, I find it pleasantly warm and earthy.
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VrabecVrabec 3 years ago
Sounds very interesting..
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UntermWertUntermWert 3 years ago
Definitely an intriguing scent.
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VinyldatesVinyldates 3 years ago
Sounds wonderful, a cozy dark autumn night... A fire as a light source.
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UntermWertUntermWert 3 years ago
Yes, that's how it feels. It's all about how you approach it. It's actually cold and uncomfortable, but in warm wool clothing, it's cozy.
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UntermWertUntermWert 3 years ago
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Sweater Stories definitely feels challenging to me: it starts off a bit dissonant, with charred chestnuts and smoldering embers contrasting against a cool breeze and the earthy scent of mulchy autumn woods, hinting at the uncomfortable side of the dark brown season. Then, as it warms up on the wearer's skin, the fragrance rises from the collar in a dark, fuzzy, malty-ambery, and soft manner, becoming increasingly cozy.
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SeejungfrauSeejungfrau 3 years ago
Sounds very seductive.
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UntermWertUntermWert 3 years ago
I'm wearing it for the first time today, so I might adjust my review later...
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