The perfumer gentleman exudes more natural class and sophistication from his heritage, than the other two. Just an off point opinion. I wonder if anyone else recognizes the same.
Floris London has been making the best and most elegant fragrances for centuries. The fact that you can also create your own fragrances is added to this. Especially since the boss is also very sympathetic 😀
The oldest family run perfume company is the Farina 1709 in Cologne, Germany. They had a tough life and fought legaly with many infringers of the patent and other copies of the original recipe. The company still lives today and it's at the 9'th generation. Floris, because of the great publicity and being in London, had a greater reach bc of the empire but Farina had some legendary customers as well, including, among others, Napoleon I.
Floris JF has been my signature since 2008. lasts a full work day and not in anyones face. anyone an arms length will smell it on you with 3 sprays. a clean smell works year round. when on a night out i use 3 extra sprays for extra projection.
This was such an enjoyable video. Would it be possible to have a representative of Floris show the proper application of one’s scent? All too often it seems many men “over apply” their cologne.
The unofficial standard would be one spray each side of your neck below your ears, and one spray on the back of your neck. Obviously it depends what fragrance you're using but that's generally a good starting point. Avoid spraying the front of your neck/below your chin.
@@UndisclosedHostSo instead of the front of your neck where you have pulse points, you suggest spraying on the back of your neck where the collar covers the skin? Absurd
Kirby, I am a perfume aficionado with a collection of over 1100 fragrance bottles so this video in particular was interesting to me. Question, there are a lot of niche perfume houses in Europe and in the USA, I think even France and Italy are two of the most recognized areas for high end perfume. What in particular made Floris catch your attention? Is it the fact that they are English and your other interests like cigars and suits are also in England? Or were there other factors? I own around 6 fragrances from this house
I think Kirby is a 'frustrated' English gentleman. Certainly an Anglophile. I think many people are attracted to England on the basis that traditional crafts have remained virtually unchanged whereas in most other places these have been replaced by industrial processes. Not everywhere obviously. But here we are lucky to be seeing representation from a family business that stretches back farther than the United States itself.
Pretty sure it's because, based on the past videos, there is a anglophile and historical element, plus it's certainly easier to manage with travel and language with the other relationships that have developed over the years.
Because he's got this obsession with being an upper class English person, which he so clearly is not at all, even in mannerisms, and Floris have royal warrants for the Queen and the former Prince of Wales
I want a fragrance that smells like a lumberyard. Fresh cut pine, oak, mahogany, cherry, walnut... And another fragrance that smells like ground coffee beans..
Nice interview wished there was more conversation from Edward ans the question were more open ended where a lot more could be said by Edward. A good insight into the World of Floris nevertheless.
Yes, as mentioned in the desription, this is just an extended cut of the Floris segment from out 'Gentlemen's Day Out' video with Tom Chamberlin. We release some extended versions of scenes like this, so that some people who want more of that content, or didn't watch the original full video, can still enjoy this content.
That’s the one thing I noticed in most of his videos. It’s fine when the other side is a bit of an extrovert but usually it’s awkward to see. Also he does this thing where he pretends or assumes something about the business and goes on a long monologue - which then gets politely steered the correct direction by the actual expert. He’s built up “relationships” with these experts so they’re polite about it. Also, anyone that dresses to the nines like this guy in London but not actually “in something” is considered kind of a joke by us here. I live in London; other end of Hyde Park from Mayfair.
@@jyc313 He's the founder and owner of a (niche) fashion brand, so, I guess he can get away with it, as he represents a particular style he sells. Also, he's told stories of visiting elite private clubs in London, so, I guess he must know someone who can invite him to such places. Overall though, his attitude and style are rather pretentious.
Remember, fragrances are estrogenic. That cologne, along with your BPA plastic water bottle and soy latte, is lowering your T levels to that of an octogenarian. In “From Russia, With Love” Tatiana Romanova notices that western men (of Bond’s era at least) do not wear cologne, asks him why that is. “We wash,” replies Bond. Personally, I’ll go the James Bond route.
Why is the little guy adopting such a weird affection and persona? It's really off-putting. I came to learn about Floris, and, well... I couldn't stick around.
Aaaaah….um, w-w-w-what is it ab-ab-about, about English sort-of, you know English sort of….um, gentlemen, that, that, that, that, that they can’t sort-of, you know SPEAK!?!?!?
The perfumer gentleman exudes more natural class and sophistication from his heritage, than the other two. Just an off point opinion. I wonder if anyone else recognizes the same.
Kirby "It's so great to be back in London" Allison
You forgot the “ehh.” Kirby “ehh it’s so great to be back in London” Allison. I left out one or two “proper” adjectives as well.
Floris London has been making the best and most elegant fragrances for centuries. The fact that you can also create your own fragrances is added to this. Especially since the boss is also very sympathetic 😀
Thank you mate 😂😂😂
Excellent presentation Kirby. Always a pleasure to watch your videos. Floris is indeed a fantastic House.
Amazing kirby thankyou for a look into the history of floris
The oldest family run perfume company is the Farina 1709 in Cologne, Germany. They had a tough life and fought legaly with many infringers of the patent and other copies of the original recipe. The company still lives today and it's at the 9'th generation. Floris, because of the great publicity and being in London, had a greater reach bc of the empire but Farina had some legendary customers as well, including, among others, Napoleon I.
nice gonna check it out
Absolutely fascinating. A few times one seemed to talk over the 9th generation owner of Floris, but fortunately he was allowed to say more later on.
Yes, rather chivalrous of the foreign visitor to allow the host opportunities to discuss his trade. Harrumph indeed Governor.
Thank you Kirby for your video, Floris is a great shop for men, I love perfumery and colognes.
Nice tour, thanks for the videos.
Floris Santal sums them up pretty well. Spicy citrus creamy woods. A heritage brand.
What a humble fellow.
Still one of my absolute favorite videos and I wish there was another angle to explore at Floris because I’d like to see more
I enjoy my 71/72, will certainly order another bottle in the future
Floris JF has been my signature since 2008. lasts a full work day and not in anyones face. anyone an arms length will smell it on you with 3 sprays. a clean smell works year round. when on a night out i use 3 extra sprays for extra projection.
i really enjoy their Honey Oud and Leather Oud.
Thanks Kirby for highlighting their house in the past (and again)!
This was such an enjoyable video. Would it be possible to have a representative of Floris show the proper application of one’s scent? All too often it seems many men “over apply” their cologne.
The unofficial standard would be one spray each side of your neck below your ears, and one spray on the back of your neck. Obviously it depends what fragrance you're using but that's generally a good starting point. Avoid spraying the front of your neck/below your chin.
@@UndisclosedHostSo instead of the front of your neck where you have pulse points, you suggest spraying on the back of your neck where the collar covers the skin? Absurd
I love Special 127 and NO89
A real gentleman waits for his turn to talk, he doesn't talk over someone. clearly these two haven't grasped that.
Gotta love the weather small talk how awkward
Kirby, I am a perfume aficionado with a collection of over 1100 fragrance bottles so this video in particular was interesting to me.
Question, there are a lot of niche perfume houses in Europe and in the USA, I think even France and Italy are two of the most recognized areas for high end perfume.
What in particular made Floris catch your attention? Is it the fact that they are English and your other interests like cigars and suits are also in England? Or were there other factors?
I own around 6 fragrances from this house
I think Kirby is a 'frustrated' English gentleman. Certainly an Anglophile.
I think many people are attracted to England on the basis that traditional crafts have remained virtually unchanged whereas in most other places these have been replaced by industrial processes. Not everywhere obviously. But here we are lucky to be seeing representation from a family business that stretches back farther than the United States itself.
Pretty sure it's because, based on the past videos, there is a anglophile and historical element, plus it's certainly easier to manage with travel and language with the other relationships that have developed over the years.
Dang. All that heart and soul you poured into this message…..
And he didn’t give a shit 😂
Because he's got this obsession with being an upper class English person, which he so clearly is not at all, even in mannerisms, and Floris have royal warrants for the Queen and the former Prince of Wales
@@okok72277As he would say, it makes him smell like a “proper” gentleman. He’s obsessed with the pursuit and embellishment of propriety.
JF is the only Floris fragrance that I have, but 89 is my next shortly.
I want a fragrance that smells like a lumberyard. Fresh cut pine, oak, mahogany, cherry, walnut...
And another fragrance that smells like ground coffee beans..
Absolutely.
It's awesome you can make your bespoke fragrance,
£550
@@jonstern7511 £5000 for the full bespoke service. £550 gets you the bespoke customisation service which is built from pre-existing layers
Nice interview wished there was more conversation from Edward ans the question were more open ended where a lot more could be said by Edward. A good insight into the World of Floris nevertheless.
It looks so nice
A very well established brand!
Music is mixed slightly too loudly for me, a little distracting.
Great video though.
That is traffic that they didn't get destroyed during the blitz I would love to hear the story of their survival as a business
“The idle rich”..... a fascinating window 🧐
Brilliant !
Why doesn’t Floris export to the US? Their website says they don’t. Just curious.
Excellent 👍
Was this not up as part of your walking tour video?
Yes, as mentioned in the desription, this is just an extended cut of the Floris segment from out 'Gentlemen's Day Out' video with Tom Chamberlin. We release some extended versions of scenes like this, so that some people who want more of that content, or didn't watch the original full video, can still enjoy this content.
I have the no 89 and jermyn street and i remember first time when my 10 years old son smelled it he said this smells like a millionaire…
Bro I ask one think is edwerd green loafers is best then from Allen edmond
AWESOME 👌 ❤
When the interviewers talk more than the interviewee 🤦♂️
I was thinking the exact same thing, british politeness of small talk vs american impatience to speak
That’s the one thing I noticed in most of his videos. It’s fine when the other side is a bit of an extrovert but usually it’s awkward to see. Also he does this thing where he pretends or assumes something about the business and goes on a long monologue - which then gets politely steered the correct direction by the actual expert. He’s built up “relationships” with these experts so they’re polite about it. Also, anyone that dresses to the nines like this guy in London but not actually “in something” is considered kind of a joke by us here. I live in London; other end of Hyde Park from Mayfair.
@@jyc313 Aaaah, the Dunning Kruger effect in full force, so nice to see when professionally course corrected ;-)
@@jyc313 He's the founder and owner of a (niche) fashion brand, so, I guess he can get away with it, as he represents a particular style he sells. Also, he's told stories of visiting elite private clubs in London, so, I guess he must know someone who can invite him to such places. Overall though, his attitude and style are rather pretentious.
I've given up on his videos as he's to pretentious. Bit of a joke in the UK as a texan trying to be an English gentleman doesn't work.
Was this episode shot in 1935?
Too much fun
Self-indulgent smugness warning: 4:55
What is disappointment this interview was. Sitting across someone with so much to share, yet kirby won't let him compelet a thought.
eau de parfoom😂😂
Remember, fragrances are estrogenic. That cologne, along with your BPA plastic water bottle and soy latte, is lowering your T levels to that of an octogenarian.
In “From Russia, With Love” Tatiana Romanova notices that western men (of Bond’s era at least) do not wear cologne, asks him why that is. “We wash,” replies Bond. Personally, I’ll go the James Bond route.
Why is the little guy adopting such a weird affection and persona? It's really off-putting. I came to learn about Floris, and, well... I couldn't stick around.
Aaaaah….um, w-w-w-what is it ab-ab-about, about English sort-of, you know English sort of….um, gentlemen, that, that, that, that, that they can’t sort-of, you know SPEAK!?!?!?
I suppose when you have a US southern drawl and it takes five minutes to say the next word, you get to pick it out easier.
Hes out of his league.