Monsieur Sans Soucis Sans Soucis Eau de Toilette
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A butt in the stick
"Monsieur Sans Souci" flew to me by a collection dissolution and is exactly such a smell, which one would expect, if an old man leaves the earth and his smells are divided among the remaining ones... which does not sound very positive and nearly something disrespectful, however, which is not meant at all badly.
Friends from "Brut" to Pierre Cardin's "Pour Monsieur" are allowed to smell a bit more detailed here. Because quite in the middle of these two classics lies this decent dinosaur. A French artist with a green head and masculine legs. Gentle and yet clearly from a past generation. No opaduft, more like a papaduft. And that's something. But that of course also depends on how old you are and which generation you belong to... With more scents like that, gentlemen, the #MeToo movement wouldn't exist. Or they wouldn't even have to exist. Because manners are written in capital letters here. And respect. And decency.
Nowadays, I think the company does mainly cosmetics and I don't know which year this gentleman comes from, but I guess the early 80s. "Monsieur Sans Souci" is distinguished, somewhat stiff and stylish. Not hip, not modern, not cool. And through its bluntly dusty taste it does somehow. The fragrances I would most likely use are oakmoss, lavender, basil, ylang-ylang and vetiver. Oldschool, I told you. But with a gentle soul. Goes down like oil. He's wearing a hat. Almost a cylinder.
Flacon: looks more like After Shave than EdT...
Sillage: surprisingly tame for an oldschooler...
Shelf life: 6 hours without problems
Conclusion: a sharp green body of classical style and English attitude - solid and largely unknown. Therefore: discreet insider tip for fans of timeless Fougeres!
Friends from "Brut" to Pierre Cardin's "Pour Monsieur" are allowed to smell a bit more detailed here. Because quite in the middle of these two classics lies this decent dinosaur. A French artist with a green head and masculine legs. Gentle and yet clearly from a past generation. No opaduft, more like a papaduft. And that's something. But that of course also depends on how old you are and which generation you belong to... With more scents like that, gentlemen, the #MeToo movement wouldn't exist. Or they wouldn't even have to exist. Because manners are written in capital letters here. And respect. And decency.
Nowadays, I think the company does mainly cosmetics and I don't know which year this gentleman comes from, but I guess the early 80s. "Monsieur Sans Souci" is distinguished, somewhat stiff and stylish. Not hip, not modern, not cool. And through its bluntly dusty taste it does somehow. The fragrances I would most likely use are oakmoss, lavender, basil, ylang-ylang and vetiver. Oldschool, I told you. But with a gentle soul. Goes down like oil. He's wearing a hat. Almost a cylinder.
Flacon: looks more like After Shave than EdT...
Sillage: surprisingly tame for an oldschooler...
Shelf life: 6 hours without problems
Conclusion: a sharp green body of classical style and English attitude - solid and largely unknown. Therefore: discreet insider tip for fans of timeless Fougeres!
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