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No. 36 - Feral Gent
AROMATIC NOTES: PATCHOULI + OUD + CHARRED OAK
Handmade with love by a master blender, perfumer, and herbalist, this bespoke fragrance is inspired by and crafted with raw bourbon and Kentucky grown patchouli. Having matured in oak 6-12 years, the whiskey used in ODUOAK offers a unique and rich base note as well as functions as a natural fixative, keeping your scent lasting long past last call without the use of artificial additives. May contain barrel char.
About Feral Gent…
Back by popular demand, Feral Gent was one of the original scents offered at scale. Issues with the solubility and consistency in the patchouli component led me to decide to grow my own. after two seasons of harvest, the blend is finally ready to share. The original product was inspired by a Hinge date with a man in blonde dreadlocks and a wolverine coat. It was a moment of realization about stereotypes, assumptions, and being open to being wrong. Hi Elijah, hope you’re well.
BACKSTORY:
I ASSUMED HIS DREADLOCKS WOULD SMELL LIKE INCENSE OR REMNANTS OF WEED BUT INSTEAD THEY SMELLED LIKE A BOUTIQUE HOTEL LOBBY AND IN THAT MOMENT I WAS LEFT WONDERING WHAT ELSE HAD I ALWAYS BEEN WRONG ABOUT.
*Limited Release
AROMATIC NOTES: PATCHOULI + OUD + CHARRED OAK
Handmade with love by a master blender, perfumer, and herbalist, this bespoke fragrance is inspired by and crafted with raw bourbon and Kentucky grown patchouli. Having matured in oak 6-12 years, the whiskey used in ODUOAK offers a unique and rich base note as well as functions as a natural fixative, keeping your scent lasting long past last call without the use of artificial additives. May contain barrel char.
About Feral Gent…
Back by popular demand, Feral Gent was one of the original scents offered at scale. Issues with the solubility and consistency in the patchouli component led me to decide to grow my own. after two seasons of harvest, the blend is finally ready to share. The original product was inspired by a Hinge date with a man in blonde dreadlocks and a wolverine coat. It was a moment of realization about stereotypes, assumptions, and being open to being wrong. Hi Elijah, hope you’re well.
BACKSTORY:
I ASSUMED HIS DREADLOCKS WOULD SMELL LIKE INCENSE OR REMNANTS OF WEED BUT INSTEAD THEY SMELLED LIKE A BOUTIQUE HOTEL LOBBY AND IN THAT MOMENT I WAS LEFT WONDERING WHAT ELSE HAD I ALWAYS BEEN WRONG ABOUT.
*Limited Release