Eight & Bob
Eight & Bob is a fragrance house whose exclusive scents date from the early twentieth century. It is a limited production of unique scents for elegant men and women for everyday use.
Signature Eight & Bob was a perfume created by Albert Fouquet that John F. Kennedy wore, which gained popularity in the early twentieth century with Hollywood's Cary Grant and James Stewart. The formulas and bottles were hidden during World War II by the butler, Philippe, in books to keep them safe from Nazis. Philippe's family found the bottles and reproduced the fragrances to modern standards using rare raw materials.