When did this actually come back in fashion.
This was a seventies product that everyone eventually avoided, now it's back Does it still smell as poor as it did then. Hai Karate will be back next, and for those that don't know another horrible seventies aftershave.
Bad.Actor to goldy12
8 Feb 171#16
I was a 'Pagan Man' man back in 1984, now that was a scent that drove her wild..or was she drunk?
Can't remember.
Gollywood to goldy12
8 Feb 171#17
Hai Karate is back.....
gorgo2015
8 Feb 17#18
Doesn't help with women but allegedy works wonders with same sex.
pem
8 Feb 171#19
those were the days when men were real men.
not like todays nancy boys with more beauty products than the girls.
you wouldn't have seen 'Enry Cooper wearing make up and hair gel
go on splash it on all over
ikabod32
8 Feb 171#20
I remember wearing this as a young teen, not for the smell, for the fact it would burn off all the spots from my face in just 2 applications. heat...Lots of heat especially around my chin.
sam_of_london
8 Feb 171#21
And only £1 in poundworld
sam_of_london
8 Feb 17#23
Only brut perfume I like is musk . All others including this one smell like soap
samuelsmith87
8 Feb 17#24
I believe the price of BRUT is going to become cheaper post-BREXIT as no one in the EU will wear it and only the classy blokes of the UK will. They can't wait to get rid of the stuff
louiselouise
9 Feb 171#25
Wiki has a few interesting comments...
"Elvis Presley was known to have used this cologne (his former bodyguard Sonny West actually explained in the E! True Hollywood Story episode The Last Days of Elvis that Presley would spray so much of it on himself that "you could smell him coming").[citation needed] When he acted out the role of James Bond, Roger Moore once used an aerosol version similar to this deodorant for self-defence in Live and Let Die by touching the ignited end of a cigar he was smoking to the aerosol spray and thus improvising a crude flamethrower, since the propellant chemicals are flammable. In 2015, Jim Harbaugh was quoted saying "I've been a Brut man since I was 10 years old."
So, Brut is for the man who likes TCB (Takin' Care Of Business....a-huh) :laughing:
Bad.Actor
9 Feb 171#26
This, and a Brut soap on a rope floating around your bath on a Snoopy soap dish holder.
sabzi
10 Feb 17#27
This can be found in £ stores throughout the year.
Opening post
and roll on deodorant 50ml for £1 and the deodorant Spray 150ml for £1.49
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... too hard.
This was a seventies product that everyone eventually avoided, now it's back Does it still smell as poor as it did then. Hai Karate will be back next, and for those that don't know another horrible seventies aftershave.
Can't remember.
not like todays nancy boys with more beauty products than the girls.
you wouldn't have seen 'Enry Cooper wearing make up and hair gel
go on splash it on all over
"Elvis Presley was known to have used this cologne (his former bodyguard Sonny West actually explained in the E! True Hollywood Story episode The Last Days of Elvis that Presley would spray so much of it on himself that "you could smell him coming").[citation needed] When he acted out the role of James Bond, Roger Moore once used an aerosol version similar to this deodorant for self-defence in Live and Let Die by touching the ignited end of a cigar he was smoking to the aerosol spray and thus improvising a crude flamethrower, since the propellant chemicals are flammable. In 2015, Jim Harbaugh was quoted saying "I've been a Brut man since I was 10 years old."
So, Brut is for the man who likes TCB (Takin' Care Of Business....a-huh) :laughing: