Wandervogel didn't immediately grab me with a clear message – quite the opposite, in fact. Even on paper, the scent was surprisingly complex and in constant motion. It evolves significantly from the first impression to the later development, and that's exactly what makes it intriguing. Subtle, but never boring. Even then, I had the feeling it had the potential to become a real favorite. That feeling was then confirmed on the skin. When I first wore it, I was honestly surprised by how present and yet pleasant the scent remained throughout the day. The individual notes come through clearly without pushing themselves to the forefront. Even after a long summer day, it was still noticeable in the evening – not loud, but clearly there. By now, I reach for it quite naturally. The fresh, almost cool mint together with the calm, rather reserved base notes works extremely well for me. Wandervogel feels light without being generic and has quite inconspicuously evolved into my summer signature.