In 2016, Boy Smells began as an experiment in candle-making in the Los Angeles kitchen of co-founders and real-life partners Matthew Herman and David Kien. Herman and Kien–both fashion veterans who worked in design (Herman) and product development (Kien)–began by making the things they’d want to use on a daily basis, products that were fluid and essential.
BLACK CURRANT, PEACH BLOSSOM, JASMINE RICE, CADAMOM AND WHITE CEDAR
In the French language, LES is the plural article used for both masculine and feminine nouns.
It is also the acronym for one of New York City’s most vibrant neighborhoods—picking up on notes of rice powder, peach blossom, cardamom, cedar and Asian pear, to name just a few of its many notes. All in all, this scent is an unexpected, non-binary, cross-cultural, olfactive exploration—embracing the eclecticism that is the Lower East Side.
- Coconut and beeswax blend
- Braided cotton wick
- Glossy black glass tumbler
- 8.5 ounces