D eep in the throes of summer here in the Grand Duchy. The faded Nantucket Red shorts have been in the rotation since at least 2011 if not 2010. The shirt about three years by contrast. You'll pardon the pale, skipole legs I trust. The shirt's dark green color is very close to the t-shirts presented to campers every year at my summer camp alma mater, Camp Conrad Weiser -- "Keep the Fires Burning!" -- atop South Mountain outside of Reading, Pennsylvania, which I attended for five glorious summers from the mid-1970s into the early 80s when other interests took hold. Among all of the boys and men in those days (the camp went co-ed in about 1982 or '83), we always had a large compliment of counselors and campers from various countries around the world, including Japan, South Korea, Germany, Denmark, France, Britain, Columbia, various sub-Saharan African countries, and India besides the U.S. It was (and is) amazing how quickly you make friends at that age...
R ecently , I treated myself to a bottle of Royall Mandarin aftershave, something I've meant to do for a few years. And I was not disappointed. The aroma is light and, while there is a very slight note of citrus, it's more something I can't quite put my finger on. Best of all, it's not a scent that will cause people to wrinkle their noses from across the room as you enter. Know what I mean? At any rate, if you are seeking a warm weather scent, and change of pace, give it a try. Like all others in the Royall line, it is delightfully masculine and uncommon. -- Heinz-Ulrich