Might have to be this one can't seem to find much seems a lot more artisans have done a take on the Dior but not the Chanel. Sirling is an excellent performer though might have to give their edt a go tooStirling Deep Blue Sea I believe is based on this but no experience of it or what it smells like.
I did one called Iji. It was an exclusive for soul objects in Germany.Might have to be this one can't seem to find much seems a lot more artisans have done a take on the Dior but not the Chanel. Sirling is an excellent performer though might have to give their edt a go too
Any plans on bringing it back haven't tried one of you're soap bases yet will do though when the right scent catches my eyeI did one called Iji. It was an exclusive for soul objects in Germany.
Ahh will have a look thank youI've not tried any of the Pinnacle Grooming soaps but @karlc has. They do a Bleu dupe:
Pepe Le Bleu Tallow Shaving Soap | Pinnacle Grooming
www.pinnaclegrooming.com
Any plans on bringing it back haven't tried one of you're soap bases yet will do though when the right scent catches my eye
Thank you much appreciatedIt's available here and here only. Matching splash available too.
OSP Soul IJI Rasierseife
Die OSP IJI Soul Rasierseife, dessen Duft zitrisch, würzig, aromatisch, warm und holzig ist, haben wir in Zusammenarbeit mit OSP entwickelt. Das Design stammt von einem meiner Bilder, daß in unserem Laden in Berlin hängt und zum Verkauf steht. Da ich in Japan aufgewachsen bin und 7 Jahre in...soulobjects.de
Wichkam did a "Le Bleu" special edition. It was an ATG special, so perhaps a post on BST there?
Review - Wickham 1912 Le Bleu
WHAT IS IT, AND WHAT DOES IT DO? Wickham Soap Co "Le Bleu" Limited Edition Soap for Against The Grain. It's a medium hard shaving soap. I am pretty sure I don't need to tell you what it does! APPLICATION METHOD AND DESCRIPTION: I have been using the 1912 formula in a few scents now and find I...www.atgshaving.com
Funny you say that I stumbled across it last night at WCS unintentionally so I think it's going to have to be the wickhams even if it does cost more, one thing I don't really understand though is why a British soap maker would want to make it exclusively available in another country meaning we pay more than everyone else for one of our own products may have to do some thinking and I could well be that I leave it not because I won't pay shipping but because it started out here to be sent away and back to me for a premium seems a bit daft, notice wickhams isn't the only one doing this with limited runsIt's now being made for and solely available from West Coast Shaving.
They'll sell to wherever there is demand which is perfectly reasonable from a business perspective. If there's enough demand in the UK, I'm sure Darron (Wickham Soaps) would make it available to UK suppliers. He does make special releases for the Gentleman's Groom Room in DundeeFunny you say that I stumbled across it last night at WCS unintentionally so I think it's going to have to be the wickhams even if it does cost more, one thing I don't really understand though is why a British soap maker would want to make it exclusively available in another country meaning we pay more than everyone else for one of our own products may have to do some thinking and I could well be that I leave it not because I won't pay shipping but because it started out here to be sent away and back to me for a premium seems a bit daft, notice wickhams isn't the only one doing this with limited runs
Thanks for your reply was going to say that I know that the gentleman's groom room have exclusives but I don't mind that it a UK based vendor but I do think making it available to only overseas customers after it has already been available here is a bit offThey'll sell to wherever there is demand which is perfectly reasonable from a business perspective. If there's enough demand in the UK, I'm sure Darron (Wickham Soaps) would make it available to UK suppliers. He does make special releases for the Gentleman's Groom Room in Dundee
Just think it's a little off I would have to pay the export charges factored in to the price of the soap then pay import charges to bring it back plus shipping and handling for a soap that is made here, also I could be wrong but I don't know of any American artisans who only sell soap to the UK. I like to support my local small businesses and love wickhams their soap is excellent but that seems a bit daftDarron also makes a soap exclusively for Pasteur's, Union Square and I'm sure those in the US feel the same about stuff made and available exclusively for and from the Groom Room