Signature stripe shirt from acclaimed British designer Paul Smith. This scarf features a raw edge finish and multi coloured stripe, synonymous with Smiths’ designs.
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Epitomise the Duchamp ethos of combining a contemporary unique design and superior quality with this stylish tie.
This tie features a dynamic eye catching design of multicoloured spots in a striking palette of pink, gold and pastels. Fashioned from 100% silk, this piece of impeccable neckwear is hand finished.
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Nautica Voyage Cologne by Nautica, the scent opens with cool green leaf and fresh cut apple. The heart blends drenched mimosa, water lotus, and deep aquatic elements with the ‘sailcloth accord’. The woody drydown is a mix of moss, cedarwood, musk, and amber.
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In the same way that a perfumer creates a fragrance, the whisky blender’s task is to combine a number of malt and grain whiskies in such a way that the resulting drink is more than the sum of its parts. Ambré was inspired by the authentic blend of whisky, giving birth to the first oriental note of its kind. It was all about capturing the long and lingering roundness of malt, blended with red apple fruits and resinous woods.
Like the horizon, the fragrance juice is naturally seductive. The sensual color radiates the glowing warmth of a dusk sky with a scent that is bold and attractive. The Ambré man epitomizes these qualities.
A sophisticated masculine fragrance, Baldessarini Ambré is uniquely infused with distinctive accords of whisky and leather. Developing through zesty mandarin and delicious red apple to a finish of rich woods and sensual vanilla, it will seduce from the first moment.
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Originally known as Walker’s Kilmarnock Whisky, the brand is a legacy left by John ‘Johnnie’ Walker after he started to sell whisky in his grocer’s shop in Ayrshire, Scotland. The brand became popular, but after Walker’s death in 1857 it was his son Alexander Walker and grandson Alexander Walker II who were largely responsible for establishing the whisky as a popular brand. Under John Walker, whisky sales represented eight percent of the firm’s income; by the time Alexander was ready to pass on the company to his own sons, that figure had increased to between 90 and 95 percent.[3]
Prior to 1860 it was illegal to sell blended (malt and grain mixed together) whisky.[4] During that time John Walker sold a number of whiskys—notably his own Walker’s Kilmarnock. In 1865 John’s son Alexander produced their first blend, Walker’s Old Highland.
Alexander Walker first introduced the iconic square bottle in 1870. The other identifying characteristic of the bottle is the label, which is applied at an angle of 24 degrees.
From 1906–1909 John’s grandsons George and Alexander II expanded the line and introduced the colour names. In 1908, when James Stevenson was the Managing Director, there was a rebranding of sorts. The whisky was renamed from Walker’s Kilmarnock Whiskies to Johnnie Walker Whisky. In addition, the slogan, “Born 1820 – Still going Strong!” was created, along with the Striding Man, a figure used in their advertisements for around fifty years.
They dropped Johnnie Walker White during World War I. In 1932, Alexander II added Johnnie Walker Swing to the line.
Johnnie Walker continues to be blended in Kilmarnock, with a large plant just north of the town’s railway station. The historic bonded warehouses and company offices (now local authority) can still be seen in Strand Street and John Finnie Street.
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Prada Pour Homme cologne by Prada is built on a platform of rich amber, this contrasting cologne is subtly woven with the clean smell of barber’s soap. Prada cologne has top notes that evoke a natural, classic cologne - a rich blend of fresh mandarin, bergamot, and cardamom that melds into the sensual mid notes of patchouli, tonka bean, and vanilla; and finishes with the clean, leathery notes of vetiver, neroli, orange blossom, saffron, and suede, Amber Pour Homme is a fragrance for the self-assured man. Notes include Bergamot Oil from Italy, Mandarin Oil from Italy, Cardamom Oil from Guatemala, Labdanum Resin from France, Patchouli Leaves from Indonesia, Tonka Bean, Vanilla, Geranium from Africa, Vetiver, Neroli Oil from Tunisia, Nirvanolide, Orange Blossom, Myrrh, Saffron from Spain, Sandalwood from India, Suede.
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Using natural ingredients and botanical extracts, Korres has created a selection of sun care products designed to protect, heal, and moisturize the skin while outdoors. Specific synthetic compound groups have been completely replaced by greatly beneficial, naturally derived ingredients, thus creating an exceptionally friendly, well-balanced and skin-compatible product line. At the same time, all products have been enriched with active plant extracts.
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