Freetrapper – Eau de Parfum – Sample

Citrusy and Spicy
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Freetrapper tells the story of beaver hunters, who were considered the cowboys of old America. The rebellious Montagnards of the Jackson era, who roamed the wilderness in search of beaver pelts favored by hat makers, doctors, and perfumers. A slightly bitter note of bergamot draws attention to the hunters and is soon replaced by dark cedar and snake root. Clear and modern, it results in an interesting, balanced combination of crackling-dry woods and needly undertones based on alluring, synthetic castoreum.


Top notes: Distilled Incense, Bergamot, Bitter Orange Heart notes: Dark Cedar, Nutmeg, Snake Root, Osmanthus Base notes: Amberwood, Sandalwood, Castoreum

Behind the Fragrance

“Freetrapper is our most modern masculine scent, but its origins are early America. Many of the highways we drive down today were originally trails used for overland passage via stagecoach and horses. Before that, trails were cut the old-fashioned way with machetes. Those usually followed natural paths pounded out by large game animals in search of food. American trails going west were cut for a few important reasons. Lewis & Clark led the first expedition to survey the land acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. The government wanted to find a way across the huge expanse of the western territories, hopefully by water. They hoped to establish American presence in a native land and to set up trade routes for a much-needed commodity: beavers. Beavers were popular rodents in the 18th and 19th centuries. They had been depleted in Europe where their fur and testicles were used for hats, cosmetics, and tanning. America was full of beavers. Much has been written about castoreum (oil extracted from the beaver’s testicle-like castor sac). Obviously it is a polarizing product. We do not use the real oil anymore, though some companies do. The real oil smells like a zoo. It is fecal, repulsive-attractive, dark and leathery. Beavers use it combined with their urine, to mark their territory. It is an important animalic note in perfume that offers mucho sex appeal. Freetrapper has a delicate leathery base helped with synthetic castoreum. It starts with fresh citrus – bitter orange and bergamot, falls back upon clean blond woods and the spice of cistus labdaunum, until it finally concludes with warm amber and sandalwood.“ – David Seth Moltz

Fragrance Family
  • Citrusy
  • Spicy
Fragrance Vibe
  • Daily Driver
Perfumer
  • David Seth Moltz

D.S. & Durga

D.S. & Durga is a Brooklyn-based brand whose fragrances tell stories that transport you to distant places. Each fragrance is a fragment of half-remembered myths of pioneers, boundary crossers, and cowboys, imaginary landscapes, salons, and workbenches that invite exploration. According to the founders, the art of a perfume lies not only in quality but also in the handling of the individual components. D.S. stands for David Seth Moltz, who taught himself how to make perfume. He lives his passion of transforming musical and literary spaces into fragrances. This also means that each individual fragrance is conceived and constructed in-house by D.S. & Durga, that is, without intermediaries or interpretation by external perfumers. Kavi (aka Durga) designs everything around the fragrances. By thinking in angles, light, shadow, and texture, she creates clarity in form and function. Through this constellation, everything the couple loves about music, art, nature, and design is elaborately told in aromatic form. All fragrances are invisible soundtracks that can be worn on the body throughout the day. The more you know the stories and events, the deeper you dive into the world of the bottle. The story, unexpected and novel combinations are the core of the aromatic vision.

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