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review that gets the lady's - Green Irish Tweed 13.03.13
i am no no fish, John Lewis are aware of my dabble, god i have been in touch, so many times they received my email rabble. so what am i now reviewing, "Aventus" was my last read, and if you saw it, a fantastic review i did give "Creed". it was so unique, i had to douse, not to the Boutique in Paris or New York, but John Lewis is my suppliers "House". it was originally two perfumers, son and father, now "Olivier" and "Erwin" are the current generation, producing a consistent "Creed" lava. "James Henry Creed" founded, in 1760 it was a establishment for tailoring, but it only rose to fame under "Henry", who Queen Victoria and Empress Eugenie gave a royal warrant favoring. "Oliver Creed" first eponymously was a tradition eau de cologne, with malting aftershave, the release date is unknown, but sales refuse to cave. the breakthrough came in the mid 1980's, with my current lady puller, "Green Irish Tweed" is power, all in contact it does "muller". thank you to my dealer, John Lewis yet again i have to salute, not on the singles list for long, because "Green Irish Tweed" is already starting to pollute. ( not sure if anyone will get this poem as i don't do reviews often. but above anyone else understanding it - i just hope John lewis enjoy my review and like "Creed" sir "john Lewis" is of top class and i am so proud to be able to shop with them. even if they don't give me discount on my thousands of aftershaves i buy from them. i suppose whats left to say is - have you ever smelt this ? what do you think of "green Irish Tweed" and whats your fave cologne that tops "Green Irish Tweed"?) |
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