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clear. Beginning in 1866 in
New
York's financial district,
the
Cedar St. Tavern saw several
locations until settling into
the 40s bohemian neighborhood
of Greenwich Village. It was
during this time that many of
America's most prolific
painters, writers and
musicians congregated over
drink and intellectual
banter.
The 50s brought in the New
York School with Pollack, de
Kooning, Rothko, Kline, and
writers like Ginsberg,
Kerouac
and Corso. This location
signifies an inspiring moment
in history, with its stories
and creative caché that will
most likely never happen
again. This scent takes its
name from this place in time
and an aroma of worked-in
attire, old-fashioned 50s
cologne, and a carefree
regime
best describe it. The notes
that carry it and the
unsubtle
attitude of the person
wearing
it make it happen.
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