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Atkinsons department store on The Moor is getting in the festive spirit with two Christmas crooners sure to be a hit with families across Sheffield.
Eccy and Totsy, the singing reindeers, are located on the first floor of the well-established family department store, near the escalators. These special reindeer have taken a break from their busy training schedule at the North Pole to bring festive cheer throughout the day in the run up to Christmas.
James from Atkinsons said: “Eccy and Totsy have come a long way to sing everyone’s favourite Christmas songs, and to serenade our customers here at Atkinsons on The Moor. We hope all the family will have a great time when they visit, and we’re also part of the Sheffield Christmas trail which is a great thing to do with the kids.
“There’s lots more to do when you visit; you can get your Christmas shopping done, visit the reindeer, and even enjoy an early Christmas dinner in the Atkinsons Restaurant. As a family-run department store Christmas is a special time of year for us and we want to share that with our wonderful colleagues and customers.”
James Atkinson’s breakthrough scent, and the one that would eventually win the patronage of King George IV, was a fearlessly English Eau de Cologne - a bold, heady fragrance with woody and spicy notes that was stronger than the citrus-based Italian scents that were popular at that time. However, it was fresh enough to be splashed liberally on the body, but it also had a lingering sillage or trail.
Atkinsons English Eau de Cologne was a scent of its time - the opulent Regency period with its literary superstars of Jane Austen, William Blake, and John Keats. It also saw the rise of the dandy when men were true peacocks. The Regency version of today’s influencers was Beau Brummel, who never stepped without perfume or powder but was shaved, bathed, and outfitted in fresh linens, a signature blue jacket, and an elaborately knotted cravat. He was the first dandy of the realm and adored Atkinsons fragrances.
As mentioned earlier on, King George IV also loved Atkinsons Eau de Cologne, which was perfectly aligned with the flamboyance and splendour of…