Penhaligon’s Sartorial Eau de Toilette is a contemporary interpretation of a classic Fougère; traditional lavender notes exquisitely stitched together with woods, leather and spices to create the perfect illusion of a tailor’s workroom. The modern thread running through Penhaligon’s Sartorial Eau de Toilette is beeswax; echoing the blocks of wax each thread is run across before stitching. This sweet smudged note ties together the more traditional elements; the oiled flash of shears cutting cloth, the rub of fabric beneath fingers, tobacco tinted cabinetry, puffs of chalk in the air and old paper patterns vanilla with age. Penhaligon’s believe fragrance is liquid emotion. It unlocks memories and opens doors; it can stop us in our tracks, lost somewhere for a moment in time. Established in 1870, Penhaligon’s scents are still made in England using the finest rare ingredients - from hand squeezed bergamot, to jasmine at twice the price of gold.